This one might work. Might have to add a bit of weight to it, depending on your own weight. But I've seen good reviews on the stability of this one for gymnastics movements.
I would get a freestanding foldable pull up bar like this one ,
a weighted vest, and you have some rings. Paralletes are good too
That combo alone you can do every bodyweight exercise except flags & parallel bar things (but rings can do those, just not a bar)
Then you can train at home when weather is bad, and just bring the setup outside when it is nice.
Looks like this one to me: pull up bar
I wanted a free standing pull up bar for rings and I like keep my legs straight/little forward and pointing my feet. I have this pull up bar.
You can do L-sit pull ups on the B-Bars. I can't go down to a full dead hang, but I think it was OK with active hang. I don't really use it since all our gyms have been open for a while now and today we don't have to wear mask at all. The bar is pretty thick for pull ups, but manageable.
I have the Baseblock B-Bars. The Big Bars is pretty much the B-Bars, but taller. B-Bars is really good for dips/above bar stuff. Pretty thick for pull ups. I can do pull ups on my B-Bars, but if my hands were any smaller, it'd be an issue.
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I have this pull up bar. When I got it, it was $299. Last time I linked it a month or two ago, it was $299. Before that it was higher.....price seems to jump around on it a lot. Very sturdy and tall.
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>I need a pull-up bar, but I live small.
Could anyone recommend a foldable standing pull up-bar? My only option is a standing one, as I cannot use my walls or do not have a suitable doorway to use.
Saw this on Amazon: Standable and foldable, but it's not in stock at the moment.
Foldable isn't a must, one which is easy and quick to setup is fine as well ( will need to break down and set-up every time I use).
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>I need a pull-up bar, but I live small.
Could anyone recommend a foldable standing pull up-bar? My only option is a standing one, as I cannot use my walls or do not have a suitable doorway to use.
Saw this on Amazon: Standable and foldable, but it's not in stock at the moment.
Foldable isn't a must, one which is easy and quick to setup is fine as well ( will need to break down and set-up every time I use).
I need a pull-up bar, but I live small.
Could anyone recommend a foldable standing pull up-bar? My only option is a standing one, as I cannot use my walls or do not have a suitable doorway to use.
Saw this on Amazon: Standable and foldable, but it's not in stock at the moment.
Foldable isn't a must, one which is easy and quick to setup is fine as well ( will need to break down and set-up every time I use).
I haven’t bought this (as I don’t have a place to put it), but I was looking a while ago for tall pull up bars that are self supporting and this looks like the best one I’ve found.
KT Mens Pull-up Bar, Abs Pull up Machine, Adjustable Pullup Portable Stand with Sturdy Frame, Indoor Pull Ups Machine Equipment - Gym Training Pullups Workout for Users Standing up to 6.56ft & 485lbs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25C9XR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_uf6cFb7JHA7WE
For dips you could get lebert equalizers
But a power tower is probably your best bet because it has both.
back then i got this for $150 in march or april from ebay. now everything is too damn expensive. and mine was shipped locally in the US. the link i gave you is from vietnam, a different seller from amazon. my bar is no longer on sale in ebay, unfortunately.
I'm thinking it's from an outdoor/indoor calisthenics park equipment maker. No idea which one and one of the pull up bars looks like it may have a base but not sure as you never really get to see it. I am sure they customize it to the buyers preference and it will cost bank.
I have this A-frame pull up bar. Very stable and I have it set up so I have to do a little jump up to the bar and it's not maxed out for height. I am 5'11"and toes don't touch ground.
I found this pull up frame that I haven't pulled the trigger on. The best thing about it for me is how much space it saves; I can easily fold it up and put it away when I'm not using it.
The only con is that I heard that vevor is known for cheap products.
There is an alternative with good reviews on amazon but its pricier at $369 usd.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25C9XR/
You can fold it at the lowest setting.
I have this A-frame pull up bar.
There is also fit! With the extension, it is 82" or 76" without. I don't rings will work with it well.
Also Pull Up Mate. Over 90" on the original Pull up mate and they have extensions for pull up mate 2 now as well. When I was buying, they only had the original with no add ons or extension that they have now.
Hi i was in a similar position, and after some research stumbled on this freestanding pull up bar.
https://www.amazon.com/KT-Adjustable-Portable-Equipment-Standing/dp/B07H25C9XR
Its a bit expensive, but it is quite stable, height adjustable (up to 8 and a half feet or so) and u can easily put it together/ disassemble it or move it around (weighs maybe 50 pounds in total).
I was able to buy a "wide type", which is a foot wider than the product linked above, though I was only aware of it by contacting the company directly on their site, so if you wanted a wider (and same height) bar I'd recommend emailing them cause I found the wider one more useful/providing more exercise options.
P.S, as far as ive seen from Yaad's videos/instagram (https://www.instagram.com/p/CLUhNMuHxR0/), he also uses this same product, which is reassured me about my own choice :)
Hope this helped, good luck!!!
I have this. It is high enough for elevated ring work. I know some people look at it as sketchy, but it's very stable, the bars are very thick gauge. The hardware is kinda ghetto, but that doesn't really matter. It gets it's stability from being an A frame.
Also have B-Bars on order and should be here or shipped in a couple weeks, so I don't have them yet to really vouch for it, but it looks promising. It's tall parallel bars that you can do L-Sit pull ups with (unless guy in pics is 5' tall or something like that, no doubt some will be too tall to do even L-sit pull ups with it), as well as dips and a bunch of other stuff.
I’d recommend this
its expensive, but there are some 'portable' options if you do your research.
The one I've seen recommended a lot is the pull-up mate; haven't tried it myself: https://www.pullupmate.co.uk/products/pull-up-mate-two.html
I personally got one of the KT Towers and its been great so far. It folds up pretty easily so easy to keep out of the way in my condo and relatively easy to setup on my tiny patio: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H25C9XR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hopefully you can find something that works for you :)
its $300 without shipping.. 😵
If pullups are all you are interested in, and you want a freestanding option. Then consider https://www.amazon.com/KT-Adjustable-Portable-Equipment-Standing/dp/B07H25C9XR/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Khanh+Trinh&qid=1561216375&s=gateway&sr=8-1 . I imported mine from vietnam to the UK but it's the most stable out of 3 pullup items I have. It's adjustable on footprint, and height, but it's not the best looking and it might not be possible to transport in a car because the shortest length is quite long still.