Overview
The Rogue P-5V Garage Pull-Up System is a heavy-duty, customizable solution designed for both wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted installations. Engineered for maximum stability in garage gyms or commercial facilities, the P-5V features a unique 1x2” 11-gauge steel bracket design that allows for versatile positioning. Its modular nature makes it an ideal choice for athletes looking to create a single station or a "daisy-chained" multi-user pull-up rig.
Product Page: https://www.roguefitness.com/rogue-p-5v-garage-pullup-system
Key Features and Specifications
Construction: Fabricated from 1x2” 11-gauge steel for commercial-grade durability.
Dimensions: Brackets measure 24” in width and 23” in height.
Pull-Up Bar: Includes a 52” pull-up bar (standard system) or can be purchased as brackets only.
Adjustable Depth: Features two pull-up bar slots, allowing the bar to be positioned at either 14” or 22” from the mounting surface (wall or ceiling).
Mounting Versatility: Can be installed on standard 16” stud centers or spaced as wide as 48” apart.
Expandability: Designed to be daisy-chained; multiple brackets can be lined up to support long runs of 1” steel tubing or 1.25” outer diameter pipe.
Manufacturing: Proudly Made in the USA.
Finish: Signature Rogue Black Powdercoat.
Performance Benefits
Dual Orientation: Unlike many standard bars, the P-5V is specifically engineered to perform equally well whether mounted vertically on a wall or horizontally on a ceiling joist.
Space Optimization: The 14” depth setting is ideal for tight spaces, while the 22” setting provides ample clearance for dynamic movements like kipping pull-ups or muscle-ups (when ceiling height allows).
Rigid Stability: The 11-gauge steel construction eliminates the flex and "shake" often found in entry-level doorway or thin-walled pull-up bars.
Custom Lengths: By purchasing additional brackets, users can create a seamless pull-up station of almost any length using locally sourced pipe.
Maintenance and Care
Hardware Inspection: Periodically check mounting bolts and bar set screws to ensure they remain tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, especially after high-volume use.
Surface Cleaning: Wipe the pull-up bar regularly with a dry or slightly damp cloth to remove excess chalk and perspiration, which can lead to surface oxidation over time.
Coating Touch-ups: If the powder coat is chipped due to contact with gym equipment, apply a small amount of rust-preventative touch-up paint to maintain the integrity of the steel.
Environment: While durable, the system is intended for indoor or covered garage use. If installed in high-humidity environments, more frequent cleaning is recommended.
Warranty Information
Rogue Fitness warrants the P-5V Garage Pull-Up System against defects in material, functionality, and workmanship for the lifetime of the product.
Coverage: This warranty applies to the structural integrity of the steel brackets and bar.
Exclusions: The warranty does not cover "wear and tear" items, such as the powder coat finish, nor does it cover damage resulting from negligent installation or mounting to an unstable surface.
Note: All Rogue Pull-Up Rig Assemblies are guaranteed against failure only when properly installed according to provided guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the system include mounting hardware (bolts/screws)?
A: No, mounting hardware is not included. Because the system can be mounted to wood studs, concrete, or steel, users must purchase the specific lag bolts or anchors required for their specific wall or ceiling type.
Q: Can I perform kipping pull-ups on this bar?
A: Yes, when properly secured to a stable mounting surface at the 22” depth setting, the P-5V is robust enough to handle the dynamic loads of kipping and butterfly pull-ups.
Q: What size pipe do I need if I want to daisy-chain multiple brackets?
A: The brackets are designed to accept a standard 1” schedule 40 steel tube or a 1.25” outer diameter (OD) steel pipe.
Q: Can I mount this to a drywall surface?
A: The brackets must be mounted directly into wood studs or joists behind the drywall. Do not attempt to mount the system into drywall alone using anchors, as it will not support the weight of an athlete.