🏆 Elevate Your Home Workout Game!
The Power Tower Pull Up Dip Station is a versatile and sturdy strength training equipment designed for home use. With a robust steel frame that supports up to 338 LBS, it features 6 adjustable height settings, allowing for a customizable workout experience. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during various exercises, making it an essential addition to any home gym.
Color | Black |
Style | Adjustable,Ergonomic |
Handle type | Fixed |
Material type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Included components | Power Tower |
Batteries included? | No |
Manufacturer | kaikang |
Manufacturer reference | 55 |
Package Dimensions | 118.11 x 60.96 x 11.43 cm; 13.5 Kilograms |
ASIN | B08FZYZV2R |
R**X
As expected!
Sturdy but not as “bulk” as ads suggest. Does the job for dips, core, pull ups. And in general took only an hour to fully assemble. Excellent value, I think. If you’re looking for what you’d see in a retail gym, probably not this: But that would cost $500. If you’re looking for something to add to your other gym equipment for use by one or two people, this is great. Comfortable enough…
B**
It will do
Seems sturdySome welds look a bit iffyDirections are terrible had to look at the picture and sort out the pieces I could recognize and then process of elimination after that. Same with the nuts and bolts.It came with a dent. Hoping that doesn’t affect structure and it bends while in use.For the price it will work for now.
B**
Very satisfied.
Fast delivery. Everything fit together perfectly. Good instructions. Very stable and sturdy.
D**K
It gets the job done
It’s a cheaper product. Seems kind of flimsy. I ama able to do pull ups but at 200lbs there seems to be flex in the stand. Dips and leg raises I feel the flex as well. I don’t fully recommend this product but for the price point you get what you get
A**M
Flimsy, weak, and unstable.
The design is perfect, but the materials and quality or absolutely awful. The metal is so thin and cheap it was bent in the box. More on that later.The entire thing went together in a few minutes, but on the first use it felt flimsy and unsafe for an adult. The welds are so thin they literally flex when you try to lift into a dip position. I feel they will snap after a few uses. The pads are a very thin cheese cloth and will tear. This material actually degrades on its own, let alone with repeated compression and contact. I would return it, but I got it for teens, if they get 3 months out of it, I'll be amazed and satisfied.Now, the packaging was ridiculous. The metal bars were in plastic bags, a few zipped tied together, then all dumped into a box. They arrived dinged up, paint chipped and one upright bar bent and dented. If it bends in a box, how will it last for repeated pull ups? I'll partially blame shipper using UPS on that as I watched the driver drop and slam it a few times on my driveway camera, but still. A little foam or bubble wrap please?
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