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Body-Solid GVKR60 Vertical Knee Raise with Dip Station for Abdominal and Core Training, Home and Commercial Gym

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Features

  • DESIGN: Provide an intense ab workout while eliminating strain on the lower back
  • FEATURES: Dip Station handles have oversized handgrips
  • QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Heavy-gauge steel frames with all-4-side welded construction
  • COMFORTABLE: Durafirm back pads and arm supports reduce fatigue and discomfort
  • DIMENSIONS: 37 in x 27 in x 60 in (L x W x H)

Description

Designed to provide an intense ab workout while eliminating strain on the lower back, the Vertical Knee Raise Machine is hard to beat for vacuuming the waistline. Easy and convenient step entry makes getting started a breeze. Thick, comfortable Durafirm back pads and arm supports reduce fatigue and discomfort allowing you keep working on your abs and obliques. Features dip station handles with oversized handgrips for a killer triceps, deltoid, and lower pec workout. Rock solid support and stability is delivered via heavy- gauge steel frames with all-4-side welded construction.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎52.5 x 32.8 x 4.55 inches


Package Weight: ‎30.37 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎37 x 27 x 60 inches


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Body-Solid


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime


Model Name: ‎GVKR60


Color: ‎grey/black


Material: ‎Other


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Body-Solid


Part Number: ‎GVKR60


Included Components: ‎VKR Machine, dip station


Date First Available: February 2, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • company needs to inspect product before they deliver!
the welds on metal had some sharp burs that i had to grind off!! why would they not inspect this before selling at a high cost? bad workmanship!!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by kenshepard

  • Almost perfect
I spent a good deal of time researching this product, reading lots of reviews and looking at comparable pieces of equipment. Before receiving the item what I liked about what I read were: 1) Industrial product for the home; and 2) easy to put together "20 minutes". The cons I read were consistent and that is the price, I agree the price tag is steep and that is why I hesitated to purchase. When I compared to others less expensive they did not receive the consistent favorable reviews and picture to picture other pieces of equipment had TONS more nuts and bolts to them. I thought two things about that, 1) not easy put together; and 2) probably has more potential of not being as sturdy. SO I bit the bullet (err price tag) and ordered. It came a day early which was cool. There was very little directions and I am used to having directions step by step and with this product you just received a sheet for pieces and then a page with images of where the pieces go. With that being said I overcame my initial anxiety about how I was going to do this and it was reasonably simple. Not 20 minutes reasonably simple but in about an hour I had it done. I had to make a couple trips to the garage to get the right tools. Overall I love it! It is sturdy and it looks great in my home gym. It isn't monstrous looking in size but perfect for me (5'7") and I think any grown man too. I am happy with it. I give it four stars only because of price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016 by DMM

  • Solid Piece of Equipment, Very easy to Set-up. Great Buy.
Before purchasing this knee raise with dip station, I must have had about 15 windows open on Amazon comparing them all - looking at the specs, the images and the reviews. What I found most often was the difficulty in assembly, the damaged parts or - most often - the instability of the item (not solid). For those worried about any of the above, you can end your search and purchase the Body Solid. Unlike most (all?) of the others, this has side “arms” that are all one piece. In total, there are just 8 screws holding it together, excluding cushions for the back and arms and the grips for the dips, which adds 8 more. But the stability of the machine is handled by attaching 8 screws to two supporting ‘beams’. That’s it - the rest of it is all large pieces. Less screws means less shake and chance of anything coming apart. It is also extremely simple to put together - I think I had it fully assembled in roughly 20-minutes and it only took that long as the instructions are non-existent. (Just look at the image showing a cut-away of the final product, and you should be all set). Delivery from BIGFLY was also very good - the box was admittedly damaged upon arrival, but everything inside was perfectly packaged and absolutely no damage. In all, I highly recommend this solid piece of equipment that will last a very long time. It looks great like a commercial machine, feels very solid, is simple to put together and has a reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2018 by Chardo Chardo

  • Quality and function
This product isn't cheap to buy. But if you're serious about adding knee raises to your workout, this thing is a no nonsense, high quality piece of equipment. Most of the L ow priced alternatives are not worth the bother In my opinion. The Body Solid is just that, SOLID. And it's not too tall for any room in my house, even with me on it. I am almost six feet tall. My kids are much shorter, at ages 11 and 13. All three of us are able to use it comfortably. We love it. I chose it because of the small footprint. It takes up such little space. That's what makes it so unique amongst the field of competitors. The quality is the reason I decided to write a review, which is something I don't normally take the time to do. In fact, this is my very first Amazon review. The only complaint I have is the foot treads don't stay in place. They are a stick-on piece of some sort of rubber, meant to keep your feet from slipping. They slide around. I don't care. They aren't necessary in the first place. I peeled mine off and tossed them in the trash. You can't go wrong with the Body Solid. It's very well designed, made of quality material and simple to assemble. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • Compact size. Bad for dips. Good value.
Compact which is important for home gyms. I am 6' 1" 155 lbs. and the dip handles feel like they are going to bend or break. It wobbles for dips but not for knee raises. I don't like the feel of the dip handles. The cushion on the dip handle will probably wear out fast. The angle for dips just feels wrong. I won't be using it for dips for these reasons. The knee raise works great so it's good value if budget is important. Great core workout in a small space. I can't imagine being happy with anything cheaper than this. If you have more money and more space maybe look at the matrix vkr. I would rate 3.5 but can't so 4 stars it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017 by Josh Kaiser

  • Easy to assemble. Well built. Small. Easy to move. Stable.
Some reviewers said it wasn't stable. There are 3 things to check that could cause this: 1) assemble it on a flat surface, THEN tighten the bolts, 2) make sure it is on a hard surface... if on carpet, the carpet can give non-uniformly causing rocking, 3) make sure all the bolts are TIGHT. This will ensure a solid workout. This is definitely gym quality gear. and the footprint is small and it's easy to transport. The back pad is in the right position for knee raises and dips with and without a weighted dip belt are no problem. Couldn't be happier with my purchase. And even though it looks like it was a lot of parts it is simple to assemble because you can start anywhere. There is a minor mistake in the instructions: c3 and c2 labels are reversed on the back assembly. Just go by the pictures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2018 by Steven T. Kirsch

  • Very nice, but buy different grip tape!
Very well made with only one problem: The glue on the grip paper made a STICKY MESS all over the inside of the package. Apparently it has not been heat tested, because the glue MELTED and ran like water. (The tape is absolute cheap garbage compared to the actual equipment, but if something is going to be cheaply made, be glad it was only the tape.) I ended up buying a roll of grip tape from Amazon and using that instead. Looks and works perfectly. The equipment itself is very well made, and not terribly difficult to get perfectly level. It took me three tries to get it perfect, but hey, I'm a perfectionist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2018 by Amazon Customer

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