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The DlandHome Power Tower Pull Up Dip Station is a multi-functional fitness equipment designed for strength training at home. With a robust steel frame, adjustable height from 65 to 83 inches, and a weight capacity of 330 lbs, it caters to a variety of exercises including chin-ups, dips, and vertical knee raises. Its compact design makes it suitable for small spaces, ensuring that everyone in the family can enjoy a full-body workout.
Brand | DlandHome |
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 32.3"L x 29.5"W x 65"H |
Handle Type | Fixed |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Included Components | Dip Station |
Warranty Type | No Warranty |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Manufacturer | DlandHome |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.35 x 16 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 13.99 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.3 x 29.5 x 65 inches |
Brand Name | DlandHome |
Part Number | DUS-PB-01 |
Size | onesize |
T**.
Multiple function pull up bar
Takes a bit of time but assembly went smoothly. Equipment is sturdy, stable and well made. Functions well able to perform multiple exercises. Height works well.
R**.
Decent comfort, good stability, amazing price!
All the pieces arrived in a box with the required tools and instructions. Set up was a little complicated for me since there’s so many types of screws, bolts, washers, etc but if I can do it I’d say anyone can. There’s some padding in the middle of the pull-up bar which I found helpful since I don’t use gloves most of the time. However the outer handles of the bar and the handles for dips don’t have the padding which sucks, they have a harder material that isn’t really for comfort but for grip. The height adjustment is great and makes it a lot easier to move without taking it apart. I’m 5’10 and I’m able to fully extend my arms when I grab the bar. Nothing special but it’s sturdy, tall, and I got it for just $80.
N**G
Sturdy
It’s great for the price but if you want something that won’t wobble a bit then I recommend you look into something more stable. It is sturdy and it works if you’re 6ft and 200lbs like me.
I**
Husband's favorite purchase of the year
My husband and I are homebodies and fairly sedentary, and we were starting to notice some back pain and other issues. The solution was to start looking for things to build a home gym with-- things that would fit in our small apartment, that is. After a lot of research and looking for deals, we found this, and it has been great! My husband likes to hang from it to help stretch out his back and I have been slowly increasing my upper body strength on it. We don't have the best spot for it, since the apartment doesn't have anywhere that it will fit perfectly unobtrusively, but we did what we could and it's in a fairly reasonable place, not taking up too much space or blocking the path.It did take both of us to assemble it, as I helped hold the pieces in place as my husband screwed things together, but it was very easy to put together, and I bet my husband could have done it by himself (albeit in a possibly longer span of time). As far as sturdiness goes, I like to climb up onto it like a monkey on a tree, using that center beam for my feet to stand on, and this does cause the thing to tip up on one end ever so slightly, but it never feels like it's in danger of going anywhere, and I don't do stunts on it. I judge it to be pretty stable.We've had this item for just around a year now and we're very happy with it. My husband finds it indispensable to his daily morning routine.
H**Y
Great value
I got the DlandHome Power Tower Dip Station Pull Up Bar for my home gym, and it's been a great value for its price. I can do lots of exercises like pull-ups and dips. Setting it up was pretty easy, and it feels sturdy.But, it does wobble a little when I do pull-ups. It's not a huge problem, but it can be a bit annoying.
B**M
The perfect budget pull up station or tower
Portability... it cooperates with your environment, it is short but i am 6'0, and i perfectly do pull ups and chins and dips on it, learn to control.Unlike the gym it is a tower and can lean if not installed properly, keep screws tight especially, if there were weights holding down the station, like sand, it feel more comfortable.Damage? None, looking good and stablePerformance is great, i wish the wide grip were wider but it works perfectly, it is responsive and best worked with gloves.All in all... great budget station and if not the best. You can take and reinstall anywhere and the tools they give are very efficient and precise.Started gains in a week immediately after punishing tasks, stay hard
K**E
Broke upon first use
The media could not be loaded. Item broke don’t buy! So I noticed it was a little wobbly as soon as I put it together despite all the screws being super tight. I figured I would make sure to use strict form doing pull ups to keep it from moving on me. The item says it can handle 330lbs. I weigh right under 240lbs. The first time I used it the right handle almost snapped off during the second rep of the second set. Pretty scary. I attached a video and the before and after pics showing the bent right side. Super flimsy material. Really annoying having to put it together only to have to take it apart and return it after using it once. Stay away.
O**A
Not very stable
I'm 5'4 and 200 pounds. I'm within the range to use this bar but I still have knocked it over several times. It's study and we'll constricted.. But it needed a better base. If it was a little wider. The base being a little longer. Would have made the difference. Overall. If I could have gotten the changes above. I would have paid more for it. It's useable. But being careful and not pushing myself to hard is the opposite of what I want to do when working out.
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