Stamina Power Tower 1698 - Dip Bar Pull Up Bar Station with Smart Workout App - Dip Bars for Home Workout - Up to 250 lbs Weight Capacity - Black








Key features
- •Pull-up station with multiple grip options
- •Dip station with adjustable height for push-ups
- •Padded loops for hanging leg raises; Padded cushion and handlebars for comfort
- •Durable, stable construction
- •Anti-skid endcaps
BrandStamina
CategoryDip Stands
SizeOne Size
ColorBlack
WarrantyStamina Products, Inc. (“Staminaâ€) warrants to the original purchaser that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship that arise under normal use, service, proper assembly and proper operation in accordance with product warnin
Stamina Power Tower 1698 - Dip Bar Pull Up Bar Station with Smart Workout App - Dip Bars for Home Workout - Up to 250 lbs Weight Capacity - Black
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Customer Reviews
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Solid and simple
Daniel Hill✓ Verified Purchase•September 2, 2023
This rig was easy to assemble and doesn't take up much space. Mine is on carpet and it's solid. You'll want at least 8' ceilings for doing pull-ups.
The plyo box makes up for all the weaknesses of this product for me
Sam F.✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2023
Tip for buyers: When fully complete with installing all the nuts and bolts, go get a real wrench to tighten. It'll stiffen this bad boy up whereas the included small metal tools cannot due to leverage and width.
Its a good buy for me overall. Lets me do most of the body weight training that i want to.
Pros:
-Plyo box lets you do stair steps and build up to pistol squats. Really love this feature most of products in this category lack.
-Well built when its all said and done. It moves a little bit but not to the point of thinking it would ever tip.
Cons:
-Pushups on the bottom: You may feel like you are going to hit your head as you do them coming down due to where the mid support is.
-Using the bottom foam feet for crunches is also....kinda meh as it moves the whole thing slightly. If you put this on something other than hardwood that doesn't allow movement it'd be better.
-Pullups and dips are a bit wide for my taste but sadly most of these things are too wide at 24 inches personally. I think 18-20 would be much better.
Its a good buy for me overall. Lets me do most of the body weight training that i want to.
Pros:
-Plyo box lets you do stair steps and build up to pistol squats. Really love this feature most of products in this category lack.
-Well built when its all said and done. It moves a little bit but not to the point of thinking it would ever tip.
Cons:
-Pushups on the bottom: You may feel like you are going to hit your head as you do them coming down due to where the mid support is.
-Using the bottom foam feet for crunches is also....kinda meh as it moves the whole thing slightly. If you put this on something other than hardwood that doesn't allow movement it'd be better.
-Pullups and dips are a bit wide for my taste but sadly most of these things are too wide at 24 inches personally. I think 18-20 would be much better.
Stop looking for a power tower - BUY THIS ONE.
Jennifer✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
I don't write many reviews, but this product deserves one. No, I'm not sponsored by this company and no, I don't get anything from this review. I believe that quality products require quality reviews. So here we go.
Let me save you a couple hours of research. Simply put, consider your research done - you have arrived at your destination. I cannot speak to the 1-4/5 stars on this product, but this product deserves a 6/5. Follow along below. I talk about 1) packaging/assembly 2) fitment/expansion on assembly 3) functionality of the product/"wobble" 4) summarizing why you need to just buy this product if you're seriously considering a power tower amidst this quarantine.
First, the packaging was high quality. Each piece to the tower was individually wrapped and there were even a couple of foam inserts (with additional cardboard) to ensure the metal pieces didn't bang together during delivery. Tools were provided, but I recommend using your own - it'll make the job go a bit faster. Admittedly, the assembly was a little difficult, but if you have a pulse, you can figure it out. They provide you a measuring guide within the owner's manual and you simply match pieces (bolts, nuts, washers of varying size) with the picture. I have never put anything like this together before and it took me about an hour and 45 to assemble it by myself. Throw on some music and enjoy the journey to your future gym.
Second, each piece fit together BEAUTIFULLY. Every time I put together two different parts, there was a moment of "oh... my... god... BOO-YAH..." because they fit together THAT well. I did read some reviews that said pieces were missing/holes didn't line up, etc. Not the case for me. Great work Stamina.
Third, functionality. Let's go over my specs to give you an idea of me before I positively rant more. I'm 5'11" and weigh 190 lb on a good day. Here's the thing Amazon customers, the gym is my sanctuary. This quarantine really threw me off my game. I was DESPERATE in trying to find something that could last me a couple of months. Something I was PROUD to look at every morning when I past it and something I couldn't get enough of during each use. BUT, something that was also affordable because... Well. Graduate school has me looking at Mt. Everest of debt. Anyways, I digress. This power tower does not disappoint - by any means. I like to think of myself an avid lifter - I try to go 5-6/7 days a week. I regularly do weighted dips and pull-ups so naturally, I was worried about the stability of this equipment, right? Fear not, fellow Amazon shoppers. If you can perform dips/pull-ups WITHOUT swinging on a 'stationary' set at the gym, you will NOT be disappointed with this. This. Product. Is. Quality.
Ok. So "wobble". Is there wobble? Of course there is. You built this in your house. And it weighs as much as my little brother did in 5th grade. Here's BETTER question: "Is the wobble using this power tower so unbearable that you cannot complete a working set without praying you don't die?" NO. The wobble is present only on those LAST reps where you're struggling to elevate your body off the ground. You know, that moment where you think "this is impossible but here I go." Alright, my here's the thing to that too. If your arms are wobbling, how in the *$&?! do you expect anything (even bystanders at the normal gym watching you struggle) not wobble? Don't fret. This power tower will do, I promise.
That concludes my review. I was going to post a video of me doing a pull-ups/dips to demonstrate the stability of it, but decided against it because who wants another video of some rando doing pull-ups. I don't want that thought of you thinking "this guy just wanted to show off" to distract you from the rest of the review. Just take my word for it. I'm not a robot and I'm not paid for this review. I'm an avid gym goer, with a pulse, who cannot thank this company enough for making something I can use during this incredibly unfortunate COVID-19 pandemic (on a serious matter for all those critically ill) without bashing my head into a wall.
In conclusion, if anyone has made it this far, just buy it. Stop looking. Buy it. Bottom line, this product is: affordable, durable, functional, aesthetically appealing, and it'll help you get that dream physique you're after. Just buy it.
Let me save you a couple hours of research. Simply put, consider your research done - you have arrived at your destination. I cannot speak to the 1-4/5 stars on this product, but this product deserves a 6/5. Follow along below. I talk about 1) packaging/assembly 2) fitment/expansion on assembly 3) functionality of the product/"wobble" 4) summarizing why you need to just buy this product if you're seriously considering a power tower amidst this quarantine.
First, the packaging was high quality. Each piece to the tower was individually wrapped and there were even a couple of foam inserts (with additional cardboard) to ensure the metal pieces didn't bang together during delivery. Tools were provided, but I recommend using your own - it'll make the job go a bit faster. Admittedly, the assembly was a little difficult, but if you have a pulse, you can figure it out. They provide you a measuring guide within the owner's manual and you simply match pieces (bolts, nuts, washers of varying size) with the picture. I have never put anything like this together before and it took me about an hour and 45 to assemble it by myself. Throw on some music and enjoy the journey to your future gym.
Second, each piece fit together BEAUTIFULLY. Every time I put together two different parts, there was a moment of "oh... my... god... BOO-YAH..." because they fit together THAT well. I did read some reviews that said pieces were missing/holes didn't line up, etc. Not the case for me. Great work Stamina.
Third, functionality. Let's go over my specs to give you an idea of me before I positively rant more. I'm 5'11" and weigh 190 lb on a good day. Here's the thing Amazon customers, the gym is my sanctuary. This quarantine really threw me off my game. I was DESPERATE in trying to find something that could last me a couple of months. Something I was PROUD to look at every morning when I past it and something I couldn't get enough of during each use. BUT, something that was also affordable because... Well. Graduate school has me looking at Mt. Everest of debt. Anyways, I digress. This power tower does not disappoint - by any means. I like to think of myself an avid lifter - I try to go 5-6/7 days a week. I regularly do weighted dips and pull-ups so naturally, I was worried about the stability of this equipment, right? Fear not, fellow Amazon shoppers. If you can perform dips/pull-ups WITHOUT swinging on a 'stationary' set at the gym, you will NOT be disappointed with this. This. Product. Is. Quality.
Ok. So "wobble". Is there wobble? Of course there is. You built this in your house. And it weighs as much as my little brother did in 5th grade. Here's BETTER question: "Is the wobble using this power tower so unbearable that you cannot complete a working set without praying you don't die?" NO. The wobble is present only on those LAST reps where you're struggling to elevate your body off the ground. You know, that moment where you think "this is impossible but here I go." Alright, my here's the thing to that too. If your arms are wobbling, how in the *$&?! do you expect anything (even bystanders at the normal gym watching you struggle) not wobble? Don't fret. This power tower will do, I promise.
That concludes my review. I was going to post a video of me doing a pull-ups/dips to demonstrate the stability of it, but decided against it because who wants another video of some rando doing pull-ups. I don't want that thought of you thinking "this guy just wanted to show off" to distract you from the rest of the review. Just take my word for it. I'm not a robot and I'm not paid for this review. I'm an avid gym goer, with a pulse, who cannot thank this company enough for making something I can use during this incredibly unfortunate COVID-19 pandemic (on a serious matter for all those critically ill) without bashing my head into a wall.
In conclusion, if anyone has made it this far, just buy it. Stop looking. Buy it. Bottom line, this product is: affordable, durable, functional, aesthetically appealing, and it'll help you get that dream physique you're after. Just buy it.
Great for Small Spaces & Very Sturdy
Vivian✓ Verified Purchase•July 19, 2023
The only reason this didn't get a full 5-stars is because one of the legs (the left push-up bar) is not straight, so it's sightly angled compared to the other side. It's not a big deal and the product still works and is stable, but it would have been nice to have a "perfect" product. It's not worth it to take it apart and return it for a new one so I'll just deal with it.
I assembled this myself and it took about 1 hour to do. The instructions were very straightforward and it included everything that I needed to build it. No extra tools were required. It would have been easier with 2 people (to hold pieces up in the beginning), but it's definitely not impossible to build alone.
I bought this for my apartment so that I can do bodyweight exercises from the comfort of my own home without needing to go out. I looked at many different power towers before deciding on this one. This one is very basic, but it has everything that you would need in a power tower. I love that it doesn't take up that much room.
The pull-up bars are designed in a way where it's easy to put on resistance bands for assisted workouts. I weigh about 120lbs and this is very sturdy for me. It wiggles only a very tiny bit when I'm getting on it because my weight isn't distributed evenly, but it does not move at all once I'm on it properly. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who's looking for a simple power tower for your small space. Amazing value and great price!
I assembled this myself and it took about 1 hour to do. The instructions were very straightforward and it included everything that I needed to build it. No extra tools were required. It would have been easier with 2 people (to hold pieces up in the beginning), but it's definitely not impossible to build alone.
I bought this for my apartment so that I can do bodyweight exercises from the comfort of my own home without needing to go out. I looked at many different power towers before deciding on this one. This one is very basic, but it has everything that you would need in a power tower. I love that it doesn't take up that much room.
The pull-up bars are designed in a way where it's easy to put on resistance bands for assisted workouts. I weigh about 120lbs and this is very sturdy for me. It wiggles only a very tiny bit when I'm getting on it because my weight isn't distributed evenly, but it does not move at all once I'm on it properly. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who's looking for a simple power tower for your small space. Amazing value and great price!
Great value for the money
ActiveTim✓ Verified Purchase•June 20, 2023
I'm happy I chose this model and not a more expensive one. For 90 bucks this power tower is a great value, and a great way to get started. I was actually willing to spend 500 on their top of the line one with the fancy rock climbing holds and all.... however we have not yet completed our basement / home gym so I was tentative about going big until we knew how much space we have.
I'm 5'11" and 180 pounds. This stand is plenty solid and stout for pullups and dips. Height wise - when I stand straight up the bar hits just below my wrists so I have to bend my knees for pull up. However, my wife is 5'3" and kids are about the same height so this is a good compromise for now.
The foam grips are really comfortable. I'm not convinced they will last long, but for 90 bucks I can deal with replacing them later if need be. I also like how this one does not take up a lot of space.
Lastly, I'm closer to giving it 4.5 stars than 5 because their cardboard box was busting open on one of the seams and the pieces were clanking around against each other on delivery. However, for 90 bucks.... despite the packaging, the parts were all in tact and the few scratches, while there and annoying, were not that big of a deal in retrospect.
As long as you are not after gym quality and looks, then this is a great alternative especially for someone testing the waters with their first power tower.
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12/1 - an update since I just got done with my work out. My 14 year old son and I recently started a routine that is working for us. We compliment this power tower with "perfect pushup" stand things, and an assist band that covers ~5-30 pounds, and some bodyweight shoulder exercises that we quickly found from google searches. We're basing our strength training on the 21 day chart included with the perfect pushup things. My son was very anxious that we did not have free weights, however I am so pleased with myself for forcing us both to safely build a foundation from bodyweight training first. Our routine kicks our butts. Speaking off butts, I'm having a hard time imagining the day my 46 year old butt will need weights again now that I have these bodyweight workouts going on... however wouldn't that be great to be 47 and needing more weights because pushups and pull-ups were just too easy!?! (now for my boys, sure... as they progress in athletics they'll need weighs, a gym, and better trainer!)
I'm 5'11" and 180 pounds. This stand is plenty solid and stout for pullups and dips. Height wise - when I stand straight up the bar hits just below my wrists so I have to bend my knees for pull up. However, my wife is 5'3" and kids are about the same height so this is a good compromise for now.
The foam grips are really comfortable. I'm not convinced they will last long, but for 90 bucks I can deal with replacing them later if need be. I also like how this one does not take up a lot of space.
Lastly, I'm closer to giving it 4.5 stars than 5 because their cardboard box was busting open on one of the seams and the pieces were clanking around against each other on delivery. However, for 90 bucks.... despite the packaging, the parts were all in tact and the few scratches, while there and annoying, were not that big of a deal in retrospect.
As long as you are not after gym quality and looks, then this is a great alternative especially for someone testing the waters with their first power tower.
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12/1 - an update since I just got done with my work out. My 14 year old son and I recently started a routine that is working for us. We compliment this power tower with "perfect pushup" stand things, and an assist band that covers ~5-30 pounds, and some bodyweight shoulder exercises that we quickly found from google searches. We're basing our strength training on the 21 day chart included with the perfect pushup things. My son was very anxious that we did not have free weights, however I am so pleased with myself for forcing us both to safely build a foundation from bodyweight training first. Our routine kicks our butts. Speaking off butts, I'm having a hard time imagining the day my 46 year old butt will need weights again now that I have these bodyweight workouts going on... however wouldn't that be great to be 47 and needing more weights because pushups and pull-ups were just too easy!?! (now for my boys, sure... as they progress in athletics they'll need weighs, a gym, and better trainer!)
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