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๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Elevate your home workouts โ because your strength deserves the best!
The RELIFE Power Tower is a robust, multifunctional home gym station crafted from thickened alloy steel, supporting up to 400 lbs. Featuring 9 adjustable height settings and 3 armrest levels, it accommodates users of all sizes and fitness levels. Designed for stability with safety locknuts and suction cups, it enables a variety of exercises including pull-ups, dips, and knee raises. Its compact design and straightforward assembly make it an ideal strength training solution for space-conscious professionals seeking durable, versatile fitness equipment.












| ASIN | B071HT1DH1 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,067 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Strength Training Dip Stands |
| Brand | RELIFE REBUILD YOUR LIFE |
| Brand Name | RELIFE REBUILD YOUR LIFE |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,251 Reviews |
| Handle Type | fixed |
| Included Components | power tower |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34"L x 26.4"W x 86"H |
| Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | RELIFE REBUILD YOUR LIFE |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Model Number | R-JL-01 |
| Part Number | R-JL-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 34"L x 26.4"W x 86"H |
| UPC | 602191862520 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
D**D
โBest Home Workout Investment Iโve Made!โ
This pull-up power tower is great ๐๐ฝI just assembled it today soon as I got it. It was super easy to assemble. It was well packaged and the instructions were on point. I like that you can adjust the height to where it suits you and your height. Iโm 6โ2, 250 lbs and the power tower is super sturdy and durable.
A**A
5 stars but more like 4.5 for a couple reasons...
5 stars is because it meets the expectations it claims, at a low enough price (~$160 with tax). In the areas it lacks, I'm more to blame for lack of further consideration. Pros: 1. It's sturdy enough, no doubt. I'm 6'2, ~220lb, and it's fine. The welding seems solid. The bottom suction cups still have some suction on my soft padding gym tiles, so I didn't need to put flatter flooring under it. You'll never avoid a contraption wobbling a bit where you would expect, at these prices, given the inherent architecture of these standalone dip stations. That's not a problem. 2. Easy enough to assemble once you get going. Few parts. 16 main screws & nuts + 4 other screws, simple. Don't be confused by the manual into thinking you're missing parts. If you have those 16 + 4 screws, you're fine. They include 2 wrenches in the box so you have everything needed to get leverage on fully tightening it, out of the box. Cons: 1. The pull-up bar is unusable in the areas of where it screws in. As you see in the picture, you don't get full use of a long bar. That may be fine depending on your shoulder dimensions, but it's an unfortunate design. Now that I'm feeling it out, that region feels like a prime (but unusable) spot. Yes, it's my fault. No worries. I can live with narrower positions for now. They should make a better bar attachment that gives a full bar, perhaps with neutral grips too, like some competitors. 2. The length of the dip bars (the horizontal handles) is a bit small. Clearance is enough for my hands, sure, but no leeway. If you prefer having space to move hands around a bit more, you might want (gymnast style) standalone dip bars that prop on the floor. Diameters of the pull-up bar and dip bar handles feel slightly narrow, at least in my hands, but I haven't tested other equipment lately; maybe they're all like this. DIY project: wrap/thicken the handles. Can't complain beyond that. You'll probably get good use out of it.
T**N
Solid Gym, Compact Footprint, Good Value
I purchased this two years ago. I use it primarily for pull-ups and dips, although I have also used it for leg raises, and I occasionally use the push-up handles. At 6'2", I needed this to be as tall as possible for pull-ups, while still occupying a relatively small footprint. My thoughts: * The 86" height is sufficient for chin-ups, although I do have to bend my knees. The cross bar at the bottom can get in the way of my shins, though it also provides a nice step for the shorter members of my family to reach the bar. I typically put a folded towel over it while chinning to ensure I do not bang my shins. * The compact footprint makes this only barely stable. It is stable enough to do exercises, but make sure the children in your family do not try to climb or swing on it. (NOTE: I do have it set to its full 86" height. It would be more stable at shorter heights.) * It gets used 4-5 times/per week, and has held up well. It is rated for 400 lbs. I range from 170-180 lbs. I have not bent the dip or chin-up bars. (I do not use added weight.) * One of the pieces was slightly bent when it arrived. I was able to assemble it anyway, and it has not detracted from my exercise experience. * Assembly was easy, except for the part where I had to force the slightly bent piece into place. This gym is not flashy, and has some minor issues, but it gets the job done in a small footprint. In the two years I have had it, I have used it for regular, moderate exercise. I have gone from being able to do 2 chin-ups and no dips to 10 chin-ups (locking out the elbows) and 13 dips. It gets the job done at a reasonable cost.
G**A
It's fantastic!
I bought the cheapest version without the back support and I highly recommend that version. I don't miss it 1% when doing leg lifts (it is my forearms supporting me, on the comfortable pads supplied), it is unlikely that the back support would match with most people anyway, and most importantly, the lack of a back support guarantees it won't be getting in the way when doing pull ups or chin ups. I'm 5'8" and so leg lifts work perfectly for me (my feet never touch the ground), maybe only up to 5'9"-5'10" though that would be the case. I cannot do nearly as many push-ups with the lower handles than I can do with my hands flat on the ground, which is good because it means I'm exercising different muscles and stretching better -- I've found these handle-based push ups are also resulting in me being able to do more with my hands flat on the ground. The dips are of two types -- one is by bending arms, which is, as I understand, another variant of the pushup that targets slightly different areas (and also another factor probably in me being able to do more regular pushups), and another via shoulder shrugs, which targets back muscles. For pull-ups and chin-ups, there are 8 or 9 height options from child size to probably a bit (if not much) over 6 feet, I use either the third- or fourth-tallest settings and that works for me. Took me about 75 minutes to assemble by myself, they provide two wrenches, both usually used at the same time, one to hold the nut, the other to turn the bolt. It's sturdy, not particularly heavy and probably a little wear and tear over time but doesn't seem to do much damage to carpet.
K**S
Great Pullup Tower for Various Exercises Especially If You Have Limited Space
I'd looked at some different pull up towers and settled on this one due to the fact I'm in a condo with limited space. This tower was a little more narrow than some others, but still a good size for me and I'm tall at 6'2". โฃ This has to be assembled and I knew it has a number of bolts to screw in. I would highly suggest using a ratchet set to assemble this if you have one. Or pick up a basic ratchet set before assembling. They aren't expensive. I don't use it often but when you have assemble something like this it's a life saver. The set does come with two wrenches. You will need both. One to hold a bolt while you tighten another bolt, attaching the frame and legs. It will go much faster if you have a ratchet and only need one of the wrenches to hold a bolt in place. โฃ The assembly took me about an hour but would have been way longer without the ratchet. I did watch a youtube tutorial on the assembly which helped along with the instructions. I'm not great at assembly projects but it wasn't too diffcult. I did it by myself. But it would be easier if you have another person to help hold the frame when doing both sides. After attaching one side of the frame I rested it on my weight bench while attaching the other side. โฃ The tower is sturdy and solid. The pull up bar can be adjusted to different heights depending on the person and your ceiling limits. I have mine on carpet and it's not wobbly at all, which I was concerned it might be. I really wanted something to incorporate different exercises and with this tower you can. Besides pullups and chinups, you can do leg raises, dips, and inverted rows. It has handles at the base for pushups. The back pad is adjustable when you do leg raises. โฃ The only other exercise I wanted the ability to do with this was neutral chin-ups which this tower doesn't come with handles for. But I picked up a pair of neutral handles here on Amazon for like 16 bucks. The tower itself is fantastic for the price, especially if you have limited space. Glad I got it.
S**N
One of the Best Workout Equipments I have ever purchased
I have used this item daily for over two years now. It is sturdy, versatile, and easy to assemble. Their customer support is unbelievably good. I recently reached out to them to request a couple of extra parts and they sent them to me free of charge. I would recommend this product to anyone who is interested in doing pull ups, dips, decline chest press, push ups, face pulls, and more. I'm still finding ways to use it for doing other exercises.
P**N
Sturdy, grips are either too narrow or too wide
First of all, the build quality is quite good for the price. It is quite study for small or medium build men or women. After having this for more than two years, I still cannot get over the shortcoming of the grip length. The padded area is too narrow. I have to grip the unpadded area for a decent width. Even with that, I still want to have a wider grip, that is blocked by the poles, for certain positions. The wide end is WAY too wide for the majority of people and not comfortable if I did try it. I wish I got a pull up bar that was wider and well padded.
J**D
Well worth the price, a great product!
This product is great! It took a few hours to assemble in my garage, but it was worth it! I wanted to tighten up the old abs which have really lost their decent shape over the years! This stand does that and so much more! The stand is very well made, and very sturdy! It has the look and feel of what you find in a gym! Glad to have this stand in my life, and I plan to use it regularly!
J**O
Great pull up station
This is great
C**J
Solid with Some Minor Alignment Quirks
There are some (very) minor alignment issues and you have to hope that the size/spacing works for you. It is however sturdy and safe. I use it mostly for pull-ups, and for that it's awesome. The only issue there is that it isn't tall enough to hang from without having to bend your legs if you're 5'11" and up. However keep in mind that they're all made to fit under 8 foot ceilings so it is what it is.
J**N
Faulty item arrived.
One side of the hole is missing where you need to adjust the height of the pull up station.
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