SogesPower Power Tower Dip Station Pull Up Bar for Home Gym Multi-Function Adjustable Height Strength Training Workout Equipment
$196.99
Price: $196.99
(as of Oct 29, 2024 05:10:47 UTC – Details)
【Superior Stability】: Built with a 5*5mm wide heavy-duty, powder-coated commercial-grade structure, this pull-up bar features a 39.4-inch long “outward eight” shaped base tube, doubling the stability of the equipment, enhancing the contact area, and supporting up to 330 lbs.
【2-IN-1 Assisted Pad】: Our power tower includes a high-density soft sponge pad that offers resistance support, making pull-ups easier by countering your body weight. When folded, it doubles as a backrest to support proper posture and effective workouts.
【Customizable Workout】: Achieve the perfect height for your exercises with our pull-up bar’s 10 levels of height adjustability, from 70.9″ to 85″. The armrest can be adjusted from 16.8″ to 21.3″, catering to the entire family’s fitness needs and providing a versatile, long-term home gym investment.
【Ideal for Beginners】: This pull-up bar station provides significant assistance, making it perfect for those with lower muscle strength. It’s designed to help build upper body strength and speed up core development, making it an excellent choice for beginners. Additionally, our pull-up machine is perfect for extended workouts, featuring highly elastic, wear-resistant resistance bands.
【Worry-Free Buying】: We offer a 12-month warranty and free parts replacement for one year. If you have any questions during purchase or use, please contact us, we respond to all inquiries within 12 hours.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of assembly and build quality of the calisthenics stand.
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8 reviews for SogesPower Power Tower Dip Station Pull Up Bar for Home Gym Multi-Function Adjustable Height Strength Training Workout Equipment
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ekm –
Easy to Assemble
Exactly as advertised. Easy to assemble and easy to move after. Does not wobble!
lester raymer –
good little unit
well built, easy to assemble, does the trick, wished it came with two cushions pain rotating other than that awesome
Cat Millionaire –
Seat damaged
The machine was easy to install. Some of which you had to figure out in your own. I love the machine itâs perfect but the seat came damaged
Jose Magana –
Itâs okay
Assembly is easy enough if youâre in any way mechanically inclined. Otherwise the instructions will be confusing [instructions donât match parts or steps are missing]The frame is not quite flimsy but itâs not solid either. Expect some movement during pull-upsFor leg raises, the back rest is a little awkward.All in all, I wish I would have bought a wall/ceiling mount bar instead.If you canât make holes in the wall, this oneâs a decent option but at that point consider a door frame mount. Free standing towers should be solid/firm.
Amazon Customer –
*UPDATE* Missing parts
Company reached out & did send me a replacement with all parts. Love it!! Thank you!Package was missing the top handle bar & the middle padding for both back & legs.
N C –
Great addition for the home gym
I recently renovated the garage into a place to workout and wanted to learn how to do pull upâs but didnât have anywhere to put a bar in the doorway.This is a great alternative even though it cost more.It took an hour to put together and I put it together on my own.Itâs great for tall and short people and doesnât weigh a ton.
Tiger –
Horrible! Impractical! Unsafe!
INSTRUCTIONS: When others say the instructions are bad, wow, there might as well not be any. There are just tiny illustrations of the unit at various stages with captions that tell you contact your vendor if you have questions. I ended up using screen shots from the online photos to figure out how it fits together. Took hours! Some pieces are not drilled correctly either making it really difficult at certain points. DESIGN: This looks kind of like a graviton at the gym. That type of gym machine would be smooth consistent support through your range of motion. That’s because it operates on cables with weights. This operates on rubber bands, so at the start of your rep, you have no support at all, and at the lowest point of your rep, well, you WOULD have the most support, but the unit just bottoms out. Either way, at the beginning of your rep, you are lifting your full bod weight, so why bother. Also, the support is pretty far off the floor. I measured it, and it is the same height as my kitchen counters. Could you get up on to your kitchen counter with your knees? LOL! Of course not. But if you could, there is a major design flaw still because the assist pad and rollers are set into the unit quite a ways, not directly below the bars like the picture seems to suggest. So, tricep dip – you cant even reach the assist – so you are on your own. For Lat/bi using the upper bar, the assist pad is sort of too far away, so you are reaching for it with your knees. Ok, so, no tricep dip, and lat works like this. Figure out how to get onto the assist pad holding up your entire weight, reaching for the support with your knees, start your rep and the rubber bands begin pushing back the father down you go, until it just bottoms out. Meanwhile it is a noisy and shaky cycle. Could you use this without the assist? Sure. But you paid a lot extra for that feature. Also, you can do the roman chair abs… but there is no extra back pad for that, you need to get out your tools every time and unscrew the assist, and reinstall it as the back support. Seriously, that is really what they expect you to do. Personally, I don’t think that is safe because when you do that, the brackets for the assist mechanism stick out, and you are likely to hit them with your legs and cause injury. They are welded on, so there is no way around that. Bottom line, it looks kind of cool assembled, but it is completely useless.
englishaussie –
Very pleased
Good instructions, easy to follow & put together. Very happy with it.