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Previous page Next page 1 Pull Up Bar 2 Adjustable Handle 3 Adjustable Back Cushion RELIFE Power Tower Dip Stand, Gym Exceise, Suitable for Whole Family Power Tower Add to Cart Power Tower Add to Cart Power Tower Buying Options Dip Station Add to Cart Dip Station Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,747 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,747 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,747 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,620 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,620 Price $149.99$149.99 $159.99$159.99 — $63.99$63.99 $59.99$59.99 Price 149.99 159.99 125.99 57.99 59.99 Max Capacity 400 LBS 450 LBS 400 LBS 400 LBS 400 LBS Adjustable Height 56-86IN 58.5-89IN 49-85IN 31.11-35.04IN 31.11-35.04IN Hand grips ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Availability of after-sales ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Sturdiness and Durability,Supports up to 400 lbs, safety locknut and 4 sturdy suction cups for added stability. The Relife power tower features a robust pull up bar and stays steady without any wobbling or shaking, providing confidence and safety during your workout, whether you're doing pull-ups, push-ups, chin-ups,dips or other exercises.
Multifunction,This multi-function dip station for your home gym supports A Variety Of Exercise routines, including bodyweight rows, vertical knee raises, and tricep dips. It helps you build triceps, chest, and shoulder muscles along with incredible upper body strength.Suitable for all fitness and strength-building workouts, also serves as a pull-up rack, and pull-up dip station.
Adjustable Handle,Features 3 levels of armrest adjustment making it suitable for people with different arm lengths. This dip bar for home adjustable workout equipment ensures greater comfort ,making it ideal for strength training.
9 Adjustable Heights,The pull up bar features reinforced steel tubing, making it more durable,with two ways to do pull-ups. With 9 adjustable heights,a lowest setting designed for children, the pull-up bar free-standing tower is perfect for the whole family to work out. 4 adjustable wide-fitted backrest settings cater to the whole family's workout needs, providing added comfort for dips.
Thickened Quality Steel Pipe,The thicker steel tubing enhances the durability of the pull-up tower. The push-up bars are seamlessly integrated into the bottom steel tubing of the pull-up and dip station, improving stability and ensuring safety during workouts.
Compact Fitness Equipment,Our Relife pull up bar dip station is easy to assemble.The compact design of the pull up rack is convenient for home gyms with limited space. Ideal for those with limited space.
About RELIFE, Assembling all parts, please ensure that all screws are tightened. We back our quality with a 1-year warranty. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us email, We will help you to solve within 12 hours.
5 stars is because it meets the expectations it claims, at a low enough price (~$160 with tax).In the areas it lacks, I'm more to blame for lack of further consideration.Pros:1. It's sturdy enough, no doubt. I'm 6'2, ~220lb, and it's fine. The welding seems solid. The bottom suction cups still have some suction on my soft padding gym tiles, so I didn't need to put flatter flooring under it. You'll never avoid a contraption wobbling a bit where you would expect, at these prices, given the inherent architecture of these standalone dip stations. That's not a problem.2. Easy enough to assemble once you get going. Few parts. 16 main screws & nuts + 4 other screws, simple. Don't be confused by the manual into thinking you're missing parts. If you have those 16 + 4 screws, you're fine. They include 2 wrenches in the box so you have everything needed to get leverage on fully tightening it, out of the box.Cons:1. The pull-up bar is unusable in the areas of where it screws in. As you see in the picture, you don't get full use of a long bar. That may be fine depending on your shoulder dimensions, but it's an unfortunate design. Now that I'm feeling it out, that region feels like a prime (but unusable) spot. Yes, it's my fault. No worries. I can live with narrower positions for now.They should make a better bar attachment that gives a full bar, perhaps with neutral grips too, like some competitors.2. The length of the dip bars (the horizontal handles) is a bit small. Clearance is enough for my hands, sure, but no leeway. If you prefer having space to move hands around a bit more, you might want (gymnast style) standalone dip bars that prop on the floor. Diameters of the pull-up bar and dip bar handles feel slightly narrow, at least in my hands, but I haven't tested other equipment lately; maybe they're all like this. DIY project: wrap/thicken the handles.Can't complain beyond that. You'll probably get good use out of it.