I have both the Cardio Barre and a wall-mounted barre (which I attached around a wall mirror). So I can't advise about the Fluidity Barre, which I personally don't want as it's too big and heavy for my space and needs.
The Cardio Barre is lightweight but sturdy and completely portable, and can definitely be used for pullups. As far as using it with the bands for Fluidity upper body work, you'd have to weigh down the base with a couple of dumbbells (or just use the bands with both hands).
I know most people here will rave about Fluidity and I'm sure it's very well-made, but bear in mind how big and heavy it is. There's a good reason so many are getting rid of theirs inexpensively. If you can get it for a good price and space is no problem for you, then go for it. Otherwise, know that the Cardio Barre is perfectly fine.
__________________
~ Gina ~
"Remain cheerful, for nothing destructive can pierce through the solid wall of cheerfulness." ~Sri Chinmoy
"We are so fortunate that we get to exercise!" ~Erin O'Brien
|