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Weider Power Tower with 4 Workout Stations and 300 Lb. User Capacity

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Features

  • Learn How to Strength Train with iFIT; Gain access to on-demand trainer-led workouts with a full-access 30-day iFIT membership; Wifi and credit/debit card required, cancel anytime
  • Push-up and Dip Stations; Lock in your form for a high-powered upper body workout at the 2-station design; target triceps and activate large muscle groups in upper and core regions of the body
  • Knee-Raise and Pull-up Stations; develop full-body muscle by activating core, upper, and lower-body muscle groups simultaneously with two simple stations
  • Ergonomic Padding; Hand grips, back padding, and elbow padding are designed to keep you focused on your workout and remove distractions and discomfort
  • 300 Lb. User Capacity; Protected with a 90-Day Parts & Labor Warranty; 84" H x 41" W x 57" L Footprint

Description

The Weider Power Tower brings wide-ranging results to your strength training routine at home. With an included 30-day iFIT membership, you’ll have access to trainer-led programs to help you achieve elite-level form for maximum results. Target and activate different muscle groups with each station: A dip station and push-up station will power your tricep development while allowing you to activate and train large groups of middle to upper body muscles. Develop your posture and core muscles with the knee-raise station while getting the structure and comfort you need from the ergonomic padding for proper form. Work your upper body, back, and core muscle groups with the multi-grip pull-up station.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎57.48 x 20.08 x 8 inches


Package Weight: ‎39.1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎53.15 x 43.31 x 86.61 inches


Item Weight: ‎39 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Weider


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Warranty Description: ‎90-Day Parts & Labor


Model Name: ‎Weider


Color: ‎Black, Red


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎iFIT Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎WEBE99712


Model Year: ‎2012


Included Components: ‎30-Day Membership Included, Home Gym


Date First Available: October 10, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Substantial
Very sturdy and beefy. Took about 2-3 hours to put together. Can’t beat it for the price. Does not wobble.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Buzz Smith

  • It all good
Every thing is good. Mine is crooked.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Ana p.

  • Sturdy and secure
I do dips and leg crunches, no pull-ups (yet). I work out on it almost everyday, and so far it has been very stable. Really glad that I purchased this, as it has helped me to lose 40 pounds and get me back into shape.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Robert S.

  • Rock solid, but ours was not entirely straight.
First let me say that this Power Tower is a beast! Fairly easy to assemble and solid as a rock when it's all together. It took about an hour to assemble and I did it myself. The caveat is that it's fairly heavy and bulky, so be sure to assemble it near where you plan to use it, or you'll need someone to help you transport it to its final destination. It takes up more space than you would think. While it IS fairly narrow, you need to allow for close to a full body length on the pushup side of the unit and enough room on the other side for legs to clear wall space on a leg lift. The box it came in was pretty beat up, and actually had a rather large hole in it. But nothing was missing, so all's well that ends well. I would have given the unit 5 stars but had to deduct a point for three things. 1) The bends on the upper arms aren't exactly the same on the Tower we received. This results in the chinning bar itself not being fully parallel to the floor (or more noticeably - the ceiling). I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I notice these things. My kids, for whom this was purchased, haven't noticed. 2) There are four hexagonal holes that I found didn't really do what they were assigned to do. The hex heads on the bolts that mate with these holes didn't line up well so, the heads didn't exactly slip into the shaped gap. In the end, I tightened everything up snugly, so it's somewhat academic, but I feel the designers should have used the same system they used at the other points on the unit. Shaped washers or plates. Maybe my unit had these holes stamped out at less than the ideal location on the lower upright. Again, no one in our family but me will notice this but it's a minor flaw. 3) The plastic caps that cover the bolts that hold the chinning bar in place were so tight that one of them cracked while being persuaded into place with a rubber mallet. (the instructions call for this tool). My son DID notice this, but it isn't worth the hassle to try to get a replacement cap. To sum things up: Great exercise equipment, solidly made, will last a life time. I would have "loved" it if it hadn't had the minor flaws noted above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014 by Norm De Plume

  • Power tower
Great for the money! Very large, not expecting such a good profit the price!
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by Lori Reynolds

  • Sturdy rack, quality hardware, easy assembly, wish it were taller
I've had some painful product assemblies in my life, but this was NOT one of them. Clear instructions, beautiful packaging, easy one-man assembly. I attached a picture of the freshly opened box (already unwrapped the backboard) to show the beautiful hardware pack: EVERY product should have hardware packaged and labelled like this— it's so easy to assemble, and even easier if you have 13 and 17mm sockets with a ratchet wrench. (The instructions call for adjustable wrenches, but use ratchets if you have them) Although this is made for indoor use, I set mine up outside. I prefer outdoor workouts and the rack is fairly tall. Keep in mind that for pull-ups you need at least another foot beyond the height of the rack (and even more if you want to power-up), so just squeezing it under a ceiling is no good. I've placed it on a patio I'm rebuilding, and it's partially under a roof here. The tower is much more rigid than I expected for having so many bolts. All hardware is nylock-style fasteners, so it takes some effort to tighten and that's another reason to use ratchet spanners. I'm very happy with the quality of the tubes and hardware, and I experienced no problems at all assembling this. If you get one, follow the instructions very carefully as much of the hardware is similar with just tiny (but important) differences. I've used a number of similar racks, and this one is as good as any with one criticism: I wish it were taller. I'm not quite 5'8" and I can stand with feet flat while grabbing the pull-up bar. With a taller bar, I could hang legs straight and point my feet down, but with this one I'm forced to bend my knees. Not a huge deal, but still a minor disappointment. The pull-up bar has a nice range of possible grips. The assembled rack is not as heavy as it looks, and although it's sturdy I can pick the whole thing up and move it without dragging it. It's critical to have the floor level for dips or the rack will wobble. I'm considering anchoring this to the ground when my patio is done so that I can eliminate any wobble. The pullup bar is slightly padded and perfect diameter, same as the dip bar handles although I generally prefer those fatter. After you've done a couple hundred dips your palms can get very sore on skinny handles. Overall I'm very happy with this rack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016 by ODH3 ODH3

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