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The Yes4All 3 in 1 Wooden Plyo Box is a premium, stackable plyometric platform designed for versatile jump training and home or outdoor workouts. Crafted from durable plywood with a non-slip hexagon surface, it supports up to 400lbs and offers five adjustable heights (4" to 16") in sleek black or red. Its stable 22"x22" footprint and easy assembly make it a must-have for fitness enthusiasts seeking customizable, safe, and stylish training equipment.













| ASIN | B08Q354JH6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,523 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #24 in Jumping Trainers |
| Brand Name | Yes4All |
| Color | A. Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (199) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2020 |
| Included Components | Wooden Plyo Box |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.05 x 3.1 x 22.05 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 23 x 3.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Yes4all |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | RZ4E |
| Package Weight | 10.5 Kilograms |
| Part Number | RZ4E |
| Size | C. 8" |
| Style | 8" |
| Suggested Users | All ages |
| Warranty Description | 30 DAYS RETURN & 1 YEAR WARRANTY |
E**A
Great stackable plyo boxes or platforms. Big enough to get creative.
Pretty happy with these plyo boxes. I was a little hestiant to spend $63 each on two of them for a total of $126, but as someone who has actually made my own plyo box before, I know what kind of material and labor goes in to making these things (included a photo of my 22x24x28 homemade plyo box). The main reason I got these is for a few different reasons. First, it's to have a dual platform setup for doing landmine belt squats to get up higher and have that extra range of motion while using 45lb plates. The second reason is to have an equal height platform to do box jerks (elevated deadlifts/rack pulls). And the third reason is to add additional height to my plyometric jumps, as I have maxed out my 28" height and need to increase the challenge for my jumps from the ground. With including my DIY 28" box, after adding these Yes 4 All boxes I can now do 34" box jumps and 40" box jumps. I read the reviews and was prepared for the issue with no pilot holes during assembly, I have my own tools as you can see from my own DIY plyo box so this was not an issue for me personally, even if I can understand the frustration of other reviewers. Thankfully, that was not the case for me. (This review date is 09/30/2025.) Every single hole for my assembly was pre-drilled and it went together as smooth as butter. I even had 2 extra screws per plyo box for a total of 4 additional screws. This is great, and I realize that some people will be shorted screws, but hopefully due to their practice of providing +2 screws means someone will need to be shorted THREE screws before it becomes an issue. Now again, as I mentioned, I have built a plyo box before. The one in my photos is about 10 years old, which puts it around 2015, and even back then I probably spent over $100 making it, just in materials. I made it nice so it took a long time to measure and make the cuts straight and true, and then gluing it and assembling it takes time as well. Factoring in time we are well over $100, even though that includes paint as well. This box has extra features which add to the cost, and then tariffs these days, I figured out I was probably at least breaking even if not getting ahead. Firstly, all of the pre-drilled pilot holes. Secondly, we have the black painted plywood interior, and thirdly we have the grip texture laminate on the exterior surfaces, and then fourthly we have the handle cutouts, and fifthly we have the etched decals such as the "6" and "Yes 4 All" logo, and sixthly we have the complex jigsaw cuts of the four sidewalls, and then seventhly we have the matched and included assembly hardware screws, then eighthly we have them with the pyramid style build ability to stack on top of eachother, then ninthly we have to flat pack and it and add the packaging materials and cardboard shipping box, and then after ALL of that we have those tariffs. Honestly this is a fair price. I couldn't have made these myself for this price after factoring in my time. Cons... not many, the most notable is the hardware is phillips screw heads. This is such an awful fastening interface... I seriously wish the world would do away with it. Why aren't we using torx in the year 2025? They included tools for assembly anyways... why not just make them torx? Assembly took maybe 7 minutes each. I used my cordless power DRILL, (note, I used a drill, not an impact driver). Using a drill means you can adjust the torque setting way down to where you don't damage your wood. After setting a mid-LOWWWWW torque setting, I then followed up with a quality HAND TOOL phillips screwdriver to ensure proper strength, which looked like maybe 1/10th of a turn per screw. Take strong note: you may have to rotate the TOP of the box 90 degrees FOUR times to see where the pilot holes line up the MOST NEATLY. It will be a minimal difference, but there WILL be a preferential direction. Don't forget after assembling the four sidewalls, you may need to "rack" the box left-to-right to ensure proper pilot hole placement of the top piece. Take an extra two minutes to do this cleanly, and you will be rewarded with boxes that stack neatly and are very square. The weight of these boxes is around 18.5 lbs. I weighed and included photos of each box, one of them weighs ~18.25lbs and the other is ~18.50lbs. Which means they're heavy duty enough to feel sturdy and not like they're going to collapse or slip around on your, but also at a weight that will be easy enough to move around the gym with one hand. All in all, if you're looking for a nice lowish height box, then these are a good option. 5/5 would buy again.
G**E
Bought it for another purpose--and it works great!
I've been waiting for a product like this for years! I needed to make a 6" tall platform that wasn't too heavy to travel with as a conducting podium when I travel to work with various orchestras. I used this plyo box as the base. After assembling it, I gave it two coats of black matte spray paint for a uniform look, then glued a gray carpet square on the top. It's far better than I expected it would be--the fit of the wood pieces is very tight and precise, the screws are excellent and make it so the box is very stable, and the entire thing is small enough to fit in my car while also being just big enough to serve as a conducting podium. Yes, an unorthodox use, but at this price it is unbeatable. Most conducting podiums start at around $500!
C**L
Happy with this purchase
4 stars because not all the pilot holes seemed aligned with the bigger hole for the screws and one I had to redrill because it seemed the like hole wasn’t big enough and wood started to crack. Overall I’m happy mine came with pilot holes and went together pretty well.
D**S
Do not buy this product
This item is a defective item, it looks like the cut one side smaller, and instead of taking the cost to fix it, they advertise it as stackable! Even when trying to use it as the claim stackable, it becomes unsafe to use. The un matching square is smaller than its supporting base by more than an inch from its each side and can cause tripping or even bad ankle sprains. Never mentioning that the square that is too small to cover the base leaves the base open with unfinished wood rubbing on your floor, scratching it, and making a wood grains miss. Moreover, the included screws are not enough for the number of wholes drilled, and it comes with the worst tools to put it together. It takes hours to assemble and you will end up with many cuts, buses and blisters in your hands Even worse the package arrives damadged, looking like it was returned before, as someone could not put up with such mess, yet it was sold again!
D**O
Good product
Whatever issues they had with the screws, it was corrected. I bought two of these to go with the crash pads to be able to have various deadlifting options.
L**R
Not worth the money. Disappointed.
This box is way too overpriced for the quality. The first one I received the wood was already warped and I was missing all the hardware. Sent it back and got another one. Wood is uneven, already chipped and holes were not lined up. Definitely not worth 62 bucks.
I**S
Easy Enough to Put Together, Heavy Weight
I waited several months to put this together. I opened it & it sat in my garage gym for awhile. Therefore, when the number of screws I received didn’t match with the number of holes I saw, I blamed myself for possibly losing some. And when I couldn't find instructions, I assumed I also may have misplaced them. After reading reviews, I don't think they sent instructions & they typically send extra screws. However, the 8 in stackable plyobox was still pretty easy to put together. The screws were t shaped (phillips) and although a little soft / seemed easy to accidentally strip, that is not unusual when you buy items that come with cheap screws. I used a screwdriver to start and finished with my drill. The ONLY issue I had was trying to figure out how to attach what I thought was the “bottom” (part C in the online manual on this listing) The manual posted on this Amazon listing is for the non stackable yes 4 all plyo box. However, another reviewer posted the manual for this version and it appears that the extra piece sets on top of the top. There are screw holes that align with that.
J**8
Wonderful exercise step-ups box
I love this box for step-ups forwards and sideways. Continuing my exercise program I got from PT. Love this product. It is heavy duty, non-slip and easy to carry with the nice openings to grab it easily with both hands.
A**C
丈夫です。自分でネジ穴を開けて組立てる必要があります。ドリルが必要かと思います。
L**P
I was given 3 different size screws, the wood was already chipped off, the grippy tape had a large spot that was smooth/missing the honeycomb design. The assembly instructions are also virtually non existent. The screws are meant to be put in with a hex key, but the holes aren't predrilled so if you don't predrill the holes then you will definitely split the wood because it's made of pressed wood. I didn't drill one of my holes big enough and it split the wood. Thankfully, I bought this as a training platform for my 20lb dog and it's good enough for that but I wouldn't recommend a full grown adult jumping on this with any kind of force.
R**Y
Using the 4inch with the Yes4All silencer pads in order to pull off the ground. The 4inch box is about 4.5 in reality and with their silencer pads, at 300+ the pads compress about 1.5inches. This means with the combo of 4inch box and 6inch pads it basically balances it out. I would have preferred a better finish on the top, it's plastic not rubber.
E**D
The product came without an assembly guide and was not pre-drilled. Also, I could not figure out how the top panel of the box would fit into the frame. I am considering returning the product.
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