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Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2025
The rubbers at the bottom don't work so there is no suction but it's good overall if u balance
Joshua B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
So I'm a 6'1" guy and weigh 180 pounds. I have the bar on the highest setting and it's very steady. Assembly could have been a bit easier though. The parts are packed as individually as possible in the large, somewhat heavy box they came in, and the bolts, nuts, and washers are packed on a labeled cardboard flap with tape all over the top covering them. You get two thin open wrenches to do the job (1 to hold the bolt head and 1 to turn the nut). Theres 20 bolts to put through slots. The instruction manual wasn't done very well but it was enough. Took me a little over an hour, maybe 90 mins with distractions, to build it. I used all the parts and tightened everything as hard as I could make it. (Don't tighten these until all bolts are in place with their nuts loose, or you'll have to backtrack, loosen, adjust, then re-tighten.)Using it is much better than I first thought. There's plenty of height room for me, my hands aren't limited by the frame, my knees can bend forward (legs crossed) during a pullup without hitting the backrest crossbar, and it doesn't wobble at all. It won't scuff your floor because of the plastic covers on the bottom, and it drags along really easily. The black metal and the many silver bolts make it look good. The padding for the hands' contact points are soft enough with a good grip. Glad I got it.
A. Pack
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I've had this for about 6 months and use it probably 3-4 times per week primarily for pullups, chinups, dips, and inverted rows.Assembly was pretty straightforward. Instructions were fine and all pieces were included. It's sturdy enough. It can creak and sway a bit when you're on it, but after hundreds of pullups, dips, and rows, it's not any more creaky than it was when first assembled. That said, I'm only about 155lbs, so your mileage may vary.I would say that the width of the pullup bar between the supports is a little narrow, while the outer grips are pretty wide for me. I find that the most comfortable width is just outside the vertical supports. That said, it's not comfortable to hold as is since it's bare metal. I put some tennis overgrip over the bare metal parts (see picture) and it's much better to grip and pull. Same caveat applies for the dip bars, especially since there is no way to widen the dip grip. However, it does allow for various positions from vertical (working tris) to leaning toward horizontal (working pecs). The dip bars are a little high for inverted rows, but it works well enough. Another thing to note is that the pullup bar is not that high. Don't expect to be able to dead hang with your feet straight unless you're closer to 5' tall. The same "width" caveat applies to the push up bars at the base. You can do some good narrow grip pushups and the height is nice, but that's about it.Overall, it does the job. It's not perfect, but a good value for the price. If you want a budget tower that can be used for a variety of exercises and is fairly compact, this works well.
Kindleのお客様
Reviewed in Japan on February 1, 2025
ネジ穴があっておらず、組み立てられない
Rudy
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025
Solid item !
JB
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
My husband uses this everyday and the beautiful part, it takes up so little space. It is very durable and has been supporting daily workouts of a 170lb man. He has significantly increased his number of pull-ups and has seen great improvement in his abs for the countless different work outs you can do using this product.We both go to the gym at our apartment complex on a regular basis but surprisingly enough, the community gym does not provide equipment like this Tower Pull Up Bar station.Impeccable value for the price and being that it can fit easily in any apartment, it serves as a reminder and leaves room for no excuses since it can be used from the comfort of your own home. I've included a picture of the equipment in our office (one of two bedrooms in our apartment).
Carlitos
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2024
Is able to hold a friends weight that is over 300lbs.Easy to assemble and move. light weight, and does not tip over easily.Not the tallest tho. 1.72m and I bend my legs a bit
Wen
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Need one for pulling up, and it’s perfect for me, it took a small space and feel stable only for pulling
Matt Z
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2023
At the right price on sale this is a relatively sturdy tower. The base even placed on carpet is sturdy. The top section when installed has a slight wiggle but regardless doesnt effect the stability. Overall a good product for the price.
Mackenzie long
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2023
I built it and was very impressed with the quality and how stable it felt while using. I am 170lbs and it works perfect for me no wobbles or shaking at all with pull ups or dips. For the price definitely recommend.
Christian Morin
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2022
I wanted to add pull-ups to my home workout routine and started considering building my own power tower. While looking on Youtube for DIY ideas, ads started popping up and some commercially available power towers on Amazon seamed reasonably priced so I started looking at what was available. I quickly found that the really affordable ones ($100 - $120) looked a little flimsy and the real sturdy looking ones were quite more expensive ( $270 and up) so I kept on looking through the list and found this one which, at $130 was a little bit more money but looked sturdier than the other base models. When it got delivered, the box was a lot smaller than I had imagined and upon opening it for assembly, I quickly realized that this is just one of those flimsier ones. The opening image in this listing as been altered to make the power tower look sturdier and then the women's picture was photoshoped in. I assembled the tower which was quite easy (just put the whole thing together finger tight and then go back with the supplied wrenches and tighten everything) and was pleasantly surprised as it is relatively sturdy. I am 5'10" and 175 lbs and can do pull-ups, chin-ups and dips on this and it is relatively stable. Overall, this unit is a decent affordable power tower but you CAN find the same unit on Amazon for cheaper than this.
John Dos Santos
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2021
Wasn't too hard to assemble.Used it a few times and felt comfortable using it.I didn't feel like it was going to tip over at any point.Relatively light - easy to lift and move in and out of a storage position.Not a lot of padding on the grips, but I use gloves even at the gym, so not a problem for me.One plastic part arrived broken - wasn't an emergency since it was just a cover over a screw - I was still able to use it while I waited for the manufacturer to send a replacement - they sent two!
008
Reviewed in Japan on April 19, 2021
・説明書が雑すぎる・パーツが左右同じなのでビックリしましたが、使うのには問題ないただ、商品は組み立てると安定していて良いと思います。
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