Power Tower, BangTong&Li Pull Up Bar Dip Station/Stand for Home Gym Strength Training Workout Equipment(Newer Version)







Key features
- •【Multi Height Adjustable】The pull-up station has 6 adjustable heights, from 74.8 inches to 82.68 inches, and can bear 330 pounds. Adjust the appropriate height according to your height and the place of use (home, office, gym).
- •【All In One Function Equipment】This workout equipment can easy to Pull ups, Dips, Vertical Knee Raises, Push-ups and Reverse grip chin up whenever and wherever possible. Help to tone and target your arms, core, shoulders, chest, and back for a stronger upper body.
- •【High Quality Guarantee】The sturdy power tower is made of thick heavy-duty steel structure with high-density foam rubber handles and handrails. All nuts are non-slip nuts. To prevent the nut from falling during vibration.
- •【Comfortable Workout Station】 The power tower has a stable backrest and elbow pads, which can effectively reduce body pressure and avoid sports injuries.
- •【Service】Please assemble the product according to the instructions. We provide assembly tools and detailed instructions, much easy and convenient. After installing all parts, tighten the screws again. If you have any questions about the product, please feel free to contact us.
Power Tower, BangTong&Li Pull Up Bar Dip Station/Stand for Home Gym Strength Training Workout Equipment(Newer Version)
List Price: $247.34$222.61DEALYou Save: $24.73 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Simple assembly. Sturdy. Just as expected.
Jeffrey Layman✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
Worth the purchase price. Sturdy metal pieces. Several grip locations on the pull-up bar. Dip station works perfectly. As does the leg raise. I was impressed with how well it went together. And how it fits in my room.
I use for deadhangs
Spencer Fleming✓ Verified Purchase•October 5, 2023
its ok but dont expect much, its shaking if you are doing dips
The steel is thick yet wobble.
Charlie P.✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2023
The steel is thick. The material is good. But when I do workout, i feel unsafe because of the item is too light. I feel like the machine is moving all the time and feel unsafe.
Great purchase
Stan Hernandez✓ Verified Purchase•September 26, 2023
Power is great to use alone and very stable. I use it with workout bench under it. Able to attach workout bands to use off of it. Versatile for other workouts.
Excellent and recommended.
shopathomeguy✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
Update: I have been using it for over four months and I love it. But I still prefer taking the back cushion bar off when doing pullups, and the way it is designed makes it hard to take the back cushion bar off. It could have been designed a lot better. I wish that there were no pins to pull out to remove the back cushion bar. I wish that I could slide the back cushion bar UP to remove it, instead of far left/right and then bending it down towards ground and sliding back the opposite way.
It's easy to assemble. It's pretty sturdy. I'm 5'11 and 155 lbs. There are a ton of exercises that I can do on it, as illustrated in the various pictures. Oh, and I can do pullups almost standing up now, which I could not do when I had the pullup bar I put over my bathroom door. That one required me to curl in my knees a lot, which I did not like. That, plus I didn't want to keep removing the pullup bar on my door and I could not close the bathroom door with the pullup bar on it. I do have one complaint about this product though. The back cushion is in the way when I do pullups. It doesn't hurt my body, but my body keeps banging and brushing up against it and not only is that irritating but it produces a lot of metal clattering noises every time I bump up against it. So the simple solution would be to remove the back cushion, right? I can't do that. If I do that, then I have nothing to support my back when I do knee and leg raises. No matter how determined I am, my back will always extend way too far back because there is no back cushion to keep my body positioned. And so the second best solution would be to remove and replace the bar, but you have to have pins when you use the back cushion. If you don't use the pins, the bar that the back cushion is on will rotate so that the cushion is facing down. So you have to install and remove the pins every time. And not only that, you have to remove and install the bar each and every time and that is a very difficult feat. So to fix this, they need a better back cushion bar where it's very easy to remove, like only takes less than one second. One that doesn't wobble or make clattering noises. Just a slide down and slide up kind of thing. But they didn't have the brains to design something simple like that. However, I 100% recommend this pull up bar over the competitors because the competitors have the same problem (I read the reviews) and this one is much nicer and has more exercises that you can do on it.
It's easy to assemble. It's pretty sturdy. I'm 5'11 and 155 lbs. There are a ton of exercises that I can do on it, as illustrated in the various pictures. Oh, and I can do pullups almost standing up now, which I could not do when I had the pullup bar I put over my bathroom door. That one required me to curl in my knees a lot, which I did not like. That, plus I didn't want to keep removing the pullup bar on my door and I could not close the bathroom door with the pullup bar on it. I do have one complaint about this product though. The back cushion is in the way when I do pullups. It doesn't hurt my body, but my body keeps banging and brushing up against it and not only is that irritating but it produces a lot of metal clattering noises every time I bump up against it. So the simple solution would be to remove the back cushion, right? I can't do that. If I do that, then I have nothing to support my back when I do knee and leg raises. No matter how determined I am, my back will always extend way too far back because there is no back cushion to keep my body positioned. And so the second best solution would be to remove and replace the bar, but you have to have pins when you use the back cushion. If you don't use the pins, the bar that the back cushion is on will rotate so that the cushion is facing down. So you have to install and remove the pins every time. And not only that, you have to remove and install the bar each and every time and that is a very difficult feat. So to fix this, they need a better back cushion bar where it's very easy to remove, like only takes less than one second. One that doesn't wobble or make clattering noises. Just a slide down and slide up kind of thing. But they didn't have the brains to design something simple like that. However, I 100% recommend this pull up bar over the competitors because the competitors have the same problem (I read the reviews) and this one is much nicer and has more exercises that you can do on it.
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