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Body Champ Fitness Power Tower, Gym Equipment for Home, Indoor Workout Equipment, Multi-Use Pull-Up Bar Station

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Body Max

Arrives Sunday, May 5
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Color: Dark Gray/Black


Features

  • 5 WORKOUT STATIONS: Perform pull-ups, chin-ups, vertical knee raises, dips, and push-ups with this tower. Mixing up your fitness routine helps maximize your workout and keeps you from getting bored. Stay consistent with this multifunction tower
  • DESIGNED FOR COMFORT: This gym tower features comfort-driven back and forearm pads plus foam hand grips, so you can sweat it out with consistent gains. We want you to focus on your form and fitnessnot pinching, uncomfortable equipment
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: This multifunction power tower has a sturdy steel frame construction and built-in 2 in 1 step up / push-up bars for smart safety. Designed in Southern California with your comfort and safety as priority
  • SLEEK AND FUNCTIONAL: Luxe wrapped cushions in marbled faux leather with accented stitching bring comfort and style. We design our machines to be comfortable and sleek to fit into your home gym aesthetic. You'll look forward to training every time
  • PRO-STYLE EQUIPMENT AT HOME: Bring gym-featured machines to your home gym without membership fees or crazy costs. If you want space-saving, high-quality workout equipment, add this to your daily routine and start your journey toward a healthier you

Brand: Body Champ


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Dark Gray/Black


Product Dimensions: 42"L x 41"W x 84"H


Handle Type: Fixed


Brand: ‎Body Champ


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Color: ‎Dark Gray/Black


Product Dimensions: ‎42"L x 41"W x 84"H


Handle Type: ‎Fixed


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎250 Pounds


Included Components: ‎Dip Station


Warranty Type: ‎Manufacturer


Item Weight: ‎59.2 Pounds


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎53.5 x 21.5 x 5.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎65 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎41.5 x 42.5 x 84.6 inches


Brand Name: ‎Body Champ


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Hupa International, Inc.


Part Number: ‎PT620


Style: ‎Durable


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: September 5, 2014


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  • Body Vision PT600 Tower - Pretty darn good!
Color: White
Ok, I'll just jump right in. I have an over the door type pull-up bar I bought at a local sporting goods store. It worked pretty good, but it wasn't very wide, and it was starting to ding up the door frame, but I used it every day after work. So it was time to upgrade. I didn't do extensive research for an alternative. I started at Sportsauthority.com, and some towers were promising. I looked on Walmart.com too, and there was one that looked good, but I waited too long and it sold out. Then I looked on Amazon. I should have started here. The PT600 had great reviews and the price was perfect with free shipping. So I ordered it. BTW, I'm 6'-2" and 175 lbs, and this thing is fine for me. Shipping: It arrived very fast, within a few business days. Yes, the box was a bit beat up with some holes the size of golf balls, and a few rips. But once I opened it, all the pieces were in great condition. All the nuts and bolts were in there own packaging, and no scratches on the equipment. Assembly: The instruction book was adequate. It didn't need to be too detailed, actually. It was mostly straight forward. You will need a basic ratchet and wrench set to put this together. Trust me it helps immensely. I laid everything out and started at the beginning. One thing I would mention, which is covered in the manual....don't tighten the nuts as you go. wait towards the end. When I came across the upper assembly for the pull-up bar, I tightened before I screwed the pull up bar on, and there was no give to put it on, so I had to loosen and re-tighten. Lesson learned indeed. Also, this thing is a bit smelly, the padding, the grips, the metal. So I sprayed it down lightly with water and an antibacterial solution. It stands about 7' tall fully assembled, and there's no clearance issue at all. Performance: I set this up on carpet, and it's very stable. There is a bit of wobble with the dips, but that's from me not having the strength to do them yet. Yes, definitely get new grips. I was luck my old over-the-door pull up bar had good grips, so I used those, but I will try bicycle tape. I might try gloves, because my hands were pretty sore after the dips. Ah yes the dips, don't be discouraged when I say the top of my head does hit the pull up bar when I do dips, but that's when my arms are fully extended, and it's really no big deal to bend my head a bit. really. I like the foot grips/push-up combo, very nice. I'm new to knee raises, so I can't really say if this is good for those or not, but they're easy enough to do. I use this everyday after work, and I couldn't be more pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2011 by TraylWokker TraylWokker

  • Body Vision PT600 Power Tower
Color: White
Outstanding unit and value. Arrived in less than 3 days from time of order. Assembled in ~ 50 minutes, all the parts arrived in excellent condition and the unit went together very well. While $47 to ship was a bit much when added to the price of $99 this unit is a steal for under $150 delivered. Great Features - Push up handles double very well as a tricep dip station. I am 6'1" ~ 185 lbs and the station is very solid. It only seems to shake when I do; I certianly have not felt like I was in any danger of tipping over, etc. The pull up bar is great because you can start with traditional pull ups and work your way to the more difficult lat pull ups. Kind of sets up a built in goal for the user. Same with the crunch station, start out with flexed knees to your chest and work your way up to extended legs. Even my 18 year son (football player) has found the unit fun and challenging. Stability has not been an issue for either of us whatsoever. Why this unit? I wanted to find a unit that had all the work out stations on one side as I wanted to stick it in an alcove in our basement. For the price this was the hand downs winner. I also wanted a unit that had a push up station that would double as a tricep dip station. My son has also used his stretch bands by looping them over the full length pull up bar and doing pull downs for his chest. I just sold a Weider 245 (cable weight machine)to create room for this unit. Those units look great but the need to change connections, tools, move the pin, add the chain, remove the chaine,etc. for every different exercise just gets tiresome. The Power Tower concept is great because it is just you and machine. You can crank out your workouts just as quickly as you can handle banging through your sets. I am doing 6 stations (pushups, tricep dips, ab / leg lifts, dips, pull ups and lat pull ups) at 3 sets per and able to crank through the workout in under 30 minutes. Great buy, great machine, great price, great service and in hindsight a great decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2011 by TLH

  • Great for the money
Color: White
I recently purchased this tower and set it up in my home. The packaging as others have said is not the best. When I recieved the box, it had a few holes in various areas and one of the sides was "shredded" and the tape on that side had obviously come off and been retaped (probably by UPS). Luckily though, everything was still in the box and intact. Assembly was pretty simple and took about an hour to do by myself although it probably would have been much easier / quicker with 2 people as their are some large and awkward parts. Actually using the equipment: I am 5'9 and 225lbs with broad shoulders and the machine fits me pretty well. Doing dips feels very natural and I'm not sure how people manage to hit their head on the pull up bar. The tower does shake a bit while doing dips but its probably my own lack of fitness level causing this. Even with the shaking it still feels pretty sturdy. While doing pullups the tower did not shake at all and the dip handles really didn't get in the way (although I was slightly wary of how close they seemed), my only complaint for this excersize would be that the handles are not very comfortable at all. This can be easily corrected though by wrapping athletic tape around them. For the leg raises (-1 star) ... I did not feel comfortable doing them. The arm bars just do not feel right and with the lack of adjustment I will probably just end up avoiding this part of the tower. Fortunately I only planned on using this for the pullups and dips so it really doesn't affect me. Overall I am pretty impressed with it. Best bang for the buck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2011 by coldfists

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