Fitness Gear Pro Power Tower

About This Item

DETAILS & CONSTRUCTION:

  • Heavy-duty, durable steel for quality, long-lasting performance
  • Adjustable back rest allows for versitility for knee raises and ab crunches
  • Designed to keep back rest in place during exercises
  • Versatile design allows you to incorporate push-ups, sit-ups, chin-ups, triceps dips and verticle knee raises into your workout
  • Folding dip arms add versatility and clearance for pull-ups
  • Forearm pads provide comfort and support during exercise
  • Maximum User Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
  • Brand : Fitness Gear
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : STE00522
  • Web ID: 24FGEUFGPRPWRTWRXGMU
  • SKU: 23919388
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Assembled Dimensions49.4”L x 44.6” W x 86.2”H
Weight 84.8 lbs.

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3.3

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4 Reviews

Fitness Gear Pro Power Tower Is A Solid Addition

I purchased this online on Sunday, got it delivered today (Wednesday) and put it together in under an hour. The instructions are clear and concise, the parts are easy to identify or in a blister pack that has them clearly marked. It's a decent addition to a home gym where budget is a consideration. I may need to add weight to the bottom for additional stability but I'll avoid going too crazy on it until then.

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So So Assembly, Otherwise Seems To Work Well.

Your image here has the pad upside down. The writing is on the left and it gets turned around :) Caution putting this together - it’s easy to dent the metal tightening the bolts with a wrench and there’s no mention of torque settings or when to stop. Also nothing is labeled but just pay attention to part details when assembling to determine the side it goes on.

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Good For The Price, But Some Design Flaws

3.5 stars if it would let me. It was good for the price but here are the things I wish were done differently: For the pull up portion padding should also be on the inside part for neutral grip pull ups; For the leg raises, the tolerances for the backing are fairly loose, so the back will wobble unless you REALLY press into it, or rig something to hold the back in place better (duct tape is what I used); when moving the back to the lower position for decline sit ups, the hole for the locking mechanism for the back is on the left, but this results in the tapered portion being at the top and then your legs and misaligned for the foot holds. You can reverse it by pinching the lock and not using the locking mechanism. Even in the photos you can see that when they have the back in the bottom portion the SILVER pin isn't showing through the pinhole. You cannot reverse the white frame portions either as the openings would not be in the center. A pretty tragic design flaw to be honest.

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Fitness Gear Pro Could Be Better

I am 5'4 "and under 100 lbs. I put it together on my own. It was tough but can be done. Issues: The backrest moves when doing leg lifts, and the armrests are too wide for a smaller person. This makes it almost impossible to perform leg lifts. I have fully assembled it and will need to unassemble to return it. Bummed!

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