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🔥 Elevate your home gym game with the ultimate all-in-one power tower! 💪
The DlandHome Power Tower is a multi-functional fitness station featuring a durable steel frame, adjustable height from 65 to 83 inches, and a 330-pound weight capacity. Designed for compact spaces, it supports pull-ups, dips, push-ups, and knee raises, making it ideal for strength training at home. With over 1,600 positive reviews and a 4.3-star rating, it’s a trusted choice for fitness enthusiasts seeking versatility and stability.














| ASIN | B0851947FW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,648 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #21 in Strength Training Dip Stands |
| Brand | DlandHome |
| Brand Name | DlandHome |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,618 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Fixed |
| Included Components | Dip Station |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32.3"L x 29.5"W x 65"H |
| Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DlandHome |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
| Model Number | DUS-PB-01 |
| Part Number | DUS-PB-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.3"L x 29.5"W x 65"H |
| Warranty Type | No Warranty |
J**E
Very good for the price, Item is as shown in listing.
This pull up bar is a 10 out of 10 it is exactly what I needed. It’s compact and all around as expected. This pull up bar was very easy to assemble, it’s very easy use, it came with no missing parts, and overall very sturdy. Has very nice stability which was one thing I was worried about due tot he hight I would have to set it, all around I am a 6ft 3in 200 pound man and it works perfect for me. I highly recommend for the price. Another thing I want to point is the fact it arrived so quickly, I received it within 3 days of ordering!!
T**M
Great price, sturdy
Plenty sturdy. Good price. Doesnt take up a lot of space. Great for me. I am only 165 lbs so not sure if would be as sturdy for someone who is larger than me
D**E
Power Tower Dip Station Pull-Up Bar
I've been using the DlandHome Power Tower Dip Station for a while now, and I wanted to share my honest thoughts. While it has served its purpose and is functional for my home workouts, I do have some concerns. The material feels a bit on the thinner side, which makes me worried about its long-term durability, especially with regular use. It seems sturdy enough for now, but I wonder how well it will hold up over time. Additionally, I noticed that the product images make it look larger and more robust than it actually is, which can be a bit misleading. Overall, it's a decent piece of equipment for the price, but I recommend being cautious and inspecting it regularly to ensure safety during workouts. If you're looking for something more durable, you might want to consider options with thicker, heavier materials.
I**E
Husband's favorite purchase of the year
My husband and I are homebodies and fairly sedentary, and we were starting to notice some back pain and other issues. The solution was to start looking for things to build a home gym with-- things that would fit in our small apartment, that is. After a lot of research and looking for deals, we found this, and it has been great! My husband likes to hang from it to help stretch out his back and I have been slowly increasing my upper body strength on it. We don't have the best spot for it, since the apartment doesn't have anywhere that it will fit perfectly unobtrusively, but we did what we could and it's in a fairly reasonable place, not taking up too much space or blocking the path. It did take both of us to assemble it, as I helped hold the pieces in place as my husband screwed things together, but it was very easy to put together, and I bet my husband could have done it by himself (albeit in a possibly longer span of time). As far as sturdiness goes, I like to climb up onto it like a monkey on a tree, using that center beam for my feet to stand on, and this does cause the thing to tip up on one end ever so slightly, but it never feels like it's in danger of going anywhere, and I don't do stunts on it. I judge it to be pretty stable. We've had this item for just around a year now and we're very happy with it. My husband finds it indispensable to his daily morning routine.
B**M
The perfect budget pull up station or tower
Portability... it cooperates with your environment, it is short but i am 6'0, and i perfectly do pull ups and chins and dips on it, learn to control. Unlike the gym it is a tower and can lean if not installed properly, keep screws tight especially, if there were weights holding down the station, like sand, it feel more comfortable. Damage? None, looking good and stable Performance is great, i wish the wide grip were wider but it works perfectly, it is responsive and best worked with gloves. All in all... great budget station and if not the best. You can take and reinstall anywhere and the tools they give are very efficient and precise. Started gains in a week immediately after punishing tasks, stay hard
S**E
Decent Equipment for the purpose but will need sandbags to reliably hold it down.
A decent build quality and decent equipment for the purpose but note depending on your weight, it may shift/shake or wobble slightly during use. Suggest making sure to use on a perfectly flat surface with a thick solid mat to help absorb movement during use. Or suggest getting a few sandbags to put over each base but not ideal as it will change the aesthetic of your gym setup.
P**A
Buying this was one of my better decisions
I bought this piece of equipment in the hope that I could finally, in my late fifties, get strong enough to do unassisted chin-ups. I wasn't in a position to afford a gym membership, and over-the-door bars didn't fit my door frames. I figured that if I put the tower in the middle of my living space, I'd use it often enough to make a difference. Unlike most of my plans, this worked. I can now do three chin-ups or one front grip pull-up with strict form (from a dead hang), and I'm actively building toward more. The tower is quite light, but it's more than strong and stable enough for me at 5' 2", 110 pounds. If you're on the smaller side as well, meaning up to maybe 150 pounds, I would recommend it enthusiastically. I have no opinion on how it would work for larger users; it might still be great. However, I think part of the reason why I find it so stable is that I have the tower at a low height setting. If you're very tall, there might be more wobble. The components seem to be of good quality, and the assembly took a little patience but was very doable. The frame is holding up well after months of frequent use. Net-net, this is one of the best purchases I've made in the last couple of years.
G**E
Easy to Assemble but narrow and swings while using
Easy to Assemble with good instructions. Too narrow and swings easily, so pull-ups become more about managing swing than just making reps. I normally use a gym pull-up bar on a sturdy rack and will continue to use the bar at the gym, but this makes a great home set up when the door is too wide to use a door way pull-up bar. I have already used it to complete a pull-up ladder. Overall, it is good but wish the bar was wider and came with a way to keep it from swinging.
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