🏋️♂️ Elevate your home workouts—strength, style, and stability in one power tower!
The RELIFE Power Tower is a multifunctional home gym station crafted from thickened stainless steel, supporting up to 400 lbs. Featuring 9 adjustable pull-up heights and 3 armrest levels, it accommodates all fitness levels and family members. Its compact design and robust stability mechanisms make it a durable, space-efficient solution for comprehensive upper body strength training.
Brand | RELIFE REBUILD YOUR LIFE |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 34"L x 26.4"W x 86"H |
Handle Type | fixed |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Included Components | power tower |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Manufacturer | RELIFE REBUILD YOUR LIFE |
UPC | 602191862520 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 53.62 x 18.75 x 4.25 inches |
Package Weight | 21.8 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 89 x 35.4 x 26.4 inches |
Brand Name | RELIFE REBUILD YOUR LIFE |
Part Number | R-JL-01 |
N**N
Easy to put together, very sturdy, comfortable pads
I’m 6’4 225lbs and this tower feels sturdy when I put all my weight on it. The pads are pretty comfortable and it was easy to put together. Worth the money.
D**
Great Purchase
This met all expectations. It was easy to put together. The instructions had consumer ease in mind.It is very sturdy and good quality. I used a nut driver instead of the wrenches provided, which made it easier to put together. The wrenches will work just as well, just will take longer.Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase.
J**F
Pretty decent equipment for the price
Super easy to assemble, don't really even need the instructions. Feels pretty solid and I'm 6'4 240lbs. I wish the grip was a *little* bit wider, but does the job.If you plan on moving this around when working out like I do, the suction cops will drive you absolutely insane as they are freakishly strong. Lifting this is no problem, but once suctioned, it really sticks to the point of almost lifting the vinyl off the floor. Great if you plan on keeping it one spot. If not, drilling a small hole in each suction cup so you still get the cushion and "light" suction.
A**R
Great Value for What it Gives You
If you are a super in shape workout pro who is looking for professional "gym" grade equipment for a hundred bucks, this is not for you. But if you're like me and you are a novice or beginner who is just trying to find a simple tool to help with basic overall fitness and flexibility, this machine is wonderful. I do not have the upper body strength to do the full pull ups or dips, but being able to use my full body to do targeted exercises is helpful. I can get my form correct but use my arms to help with balance and targeted leg workouts, and vice versa where I can use my legs to help me get up for assisted pull ups/dips. Having the support of this tower is making a huge difference for my knees, wrists, and hips when compared to just free floor workouts (lunges, squats, push ups, etc.) The machine is easy to assemble. I did it all by myself. It is sturdy, stable, and doesn't take up much floor space. The biggest benefit is how it helps with stretching and flexibility. All of the grip and grab points to allow me to hold for balance and light resistance while stretching my legs, hips, back, shoulders, neck, and arms has been fantastic. You can pull down hard and let gravity do its thing; just be careful when "lifting" or going "up" in direction since this tower isn't bolted down or exceptionally heavy. For the price and ease of assembly, storage, and overall use... I would give it 5 stars. I got my novice/light working out - money's worth.
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.
J**A
Good quality.
Really sturdy machine. Easy to put together. The only negatives are that the caps in the ends of the metal keep falling out and there isn't a cap included for the back of the backrest so it made a mark in my wall. Also another con is that the suction cup feet won't suction to my painted basement floor or my rubber mats. Other than that this is great quality for the price!
L**R
Ehh it’s just OK
Does it work? Yes. Would I buy it again? Nope.Build: Could not be easier. I was worried after reading through reviews but I did not need the YouTube video, I did not need help. I built it by myself within a hour and I am by no means “Mr handy man” ha. The entire thing uses 2 different bolts and 95% of the build uses the same bolt. Really could not be easier.Quality: It doesn’t feel terribly sturdy. It’s not wobbly, it’s the quality of the materials that feel cheap. It holds me, but I don’t think I will ever 100% trust this thing. It feels fine when doing leg lifts, but pull ups, slightly sketchy. Additionally, the pull up bar arrived MISSING one of the holes to screw the pull up bar to the base. I had to drill my own hole, not thrilled about that either (reaching out to the manufacturer). Hole on the right side came pre drilled. Where there should have been a hole on the left side, I had to drill my own.If you are much lighter than I am or you value price over quality, this is the one for you. Easy to assemble, small footprint, but there’s a reason it’s only $150
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