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The Power Tower Adjustable Height Pull Up & Dip Station is a versatile, space-efficient home gym essential crafted from durable alloy steel. Supporting up to 660 lbs and featuring six adjustable height levels, it enables full-body strength training with comfortable, anti-skid grips and padded supports. Perfect for millennials seeking a professional-grade workout solution that fits any home environment and lifestyle.





| ASIN | B08FZYZV2R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,001 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Strength Training Dip Stands |
| Brand | K KiNGKANG |
| Brand Name | K KiNGKANG |
| Color | K |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 508 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Fixed |
| Included Components | Dip Station |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 49.2"L x 35.4"W x 92.5"H |
| Item Weight | 13.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | kaikang |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 660 Pounds |
| Model Number | 55 |
| Part Number | 55 |
| Product Dimensions | 49.2"L x 35.4"W x 92.5"H |
| UPC | 713072275299 |
D**Y
Good quality for the prrice and nice addition to home gym
This tower arrived well-packaged and in good condition, and assembled easily. The wide base gives it good stability, but when doing pull-ups you will notice a certain degree of flex in the upper section. (6ft 220 lbs) I'd expected a more rigid - solid feel, but am satisfied with the overall function of the tower, at this price point. It does not feel flimsy or unsafe, and I use it with confidence. While it is height adjustable, it isn't a quick ez process, so my wife and I leave it at a midway point that suits us both. Hope this was helpful.
C**.
Solid and practical equipment for home workouts
After using this Power Tower for a while, my personal opinion is that it’s a very good option for home workouts if you’re looking for something functional and stable without investing in expensive commercial gym equipment. Once properly assembled and tightened, the structure feels solid. During pull-ups and dips, there is no excessive movement as long as it’s placed on a flat surface. Of course, like most home fitness equipment, it’s not comparable to heavy-duty commercial gym stations, but for personal use it performs very well. I especially like that it allows you to work multiple muscle groups — back, chest, triceps, and core — with one single piece of equipment. The grips are comfortable, and the height is suitable for maintaining proper form during exercises. In my view, it’s a worthwhile investment for anyone who wants to build strength using bodyweight exercises at home and stay consistent without relying on a gym membership.
P**Y
700 lb limit is a bit exaggerated
easy to put together does what is says, except the 700lb rating, we have it adjusted to tallest setting, im just using it for stretching upper back, my son did pull ups and ithe metal was flexing and wobbly, he is only 260lbs, if using it for stretching its ok, but if pull ups maybe get a more stronger unit, cuz this until metal does flex and move.
G**W
It's great for a 6' tall person who is up to 215 lbs weight
WOW! GREAT! I'm 215 lbs weight, 6' tall. This is definitely a solid piece of equipment and reasonably sturdy if you're gentle with it. For the price it's unbelievably efficient and good and the bar handles on the top make for great pull-ups in different formations including curls. The height adjustment goes very tall as well. About 7 and 1/2 ft tall. You can grip the handlebars. Easy to put together but the key is making sure you put it together tightly and firmly and it even comes with the tools to do so. You could fairly easily move it around your house as well. There is the smallest Dent that's almost unnoticeable on one of the large pieces but that does not interfere with it at all. I got the $16 protection plan for 2 years to replace Parts if necessary as the foam on these types of things can break down over time on the handlebars or the backrest or the elbow rests or grips but that's with most products. But it looks very firm and sturdy to me as of now and I was able to build it fairly quickly. I do recommend putting the screws in on the bottom of the legs first though.
J**S
good purchased
I recently bought the K KiNGKANG Power Tower and it’s been a solid addition to my home gym. The frame feels sturdy and stable once assembled, and I like that the height can be adjusted to fit different exercises. It’s versatile enough for pull-ups, dips, knee raises, and push-ups, so I can work several muscle groups in one station. The padding on the backrest and arm supports makes workouts more comfortable. Assembly took a little time, but the instructions were clear. Great value for the price!
A**M
Flimsy, weak, and unstable.
The design is perfect, but the materials and quality or absolutely awful. The metal is so thin and cheap it was bent in the box. More on that later. The entire thing went together in a few minutes, but on the first use it felt flimsy and unsafe for an adult. The welds are so thin they literally flex when you try to lift into a dip position. I feel they will snap after a few uses. The pads are a very thin cheese cloth and will tear. This material actually degrades on its own, let alone with repeated compression and contact. I would return it, but I got it for teens, if they get 3 months out of it, I'll be amazed and satisfied. Now, the packaging was ridiculous. The metal bars were in plastic bags, a few zipped tied together, then all dumped into a box. They arrived dinged up, paint chipped and one upright bar bent and dented. If it bends in a box, how will it last for repeated pull ups? I'll partially blame shipper using UPS on that as I watched the driver drop and slam it a few times on my driveway camera, but still. A little foam or bubble wrap please?
B**T
Bad for dips. Good otherwise.
The setup was easy. It’s a little wiggly, but stable enough to feel safe using. My main gripe is the minimal padding on the part for doing dips. It’s unusable entirely. Hurts badly and will cause carpal tunnel.
F**R
Great Purchase! My Son Uses the Power Tower All the Time
We bought the Power Tower Adjustable Height Pull Up & Dip Station for our home gym a few weeks ago, and it has quickly become one of the most used pieces of equipment in the house. My son loves it and uses it almost every day! The adjustable height is a fantastic feature — it makes the station perfect for both adults and kids. My son (who is still growing) can easily set it to the right height for pull-ups, dips, push-ups, and knee raises. He spends a good amount of time on it every afternoon, working on his upper body strength and having fun while doing it. It’s great to see him motivated to exercise regularly. The build quality feels solid and stable. The frame is sturdy, doesn’t wobble much even during intense sessions, and the padded grips are comfortable for longer workouts. The multiple grip positions for pull-ups and the dip bars work well for different exercises. Assembly was straightforward, and the adjustable design lets the whole family use it comfortably. If you’re looking for a versatile home workout station that kids and teens will actually use, I highly recommend this Power Tower. My son’s consistent daily use is the best proof that it’s a winner in our home. Pros: • My son uses it almost every day – he really enjoys it • Adjustable height works great for kids and adults • Sturdy and stable construction • Versatile for pull-ups, dips, push-ups, and more • Good value for a home gym addition
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