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Product Name: | Body Flex Sports Body Champ Fitness Multi Function Power Tower - Grey, 5 Workout Stations, Adjustable Dip Handles, Multiple Grips in Gray | VKR2078 |
Product Description: | Add this versatile Deluxe Multifunctional Power Tower to your home gym. It’s a one-stop-shop to enhance any of your at-home fitness routines designed for both targeted strength-training (including over 20 exercises ranging from Squats, Pull-ups, Dips, to Crunches, Vertical Knee Raises, etc.) as well as total body workout conditioning (functional training circuits). With efficiency-focused engineering, the two Slide-Adjust Parallel Bars allow seamless compatibility for a wide range of body-weight conditioning exercises. Providing you with full control and access to tailor the intensity, duration, and variety of your workout sessions, this unique Power Tower also comes equipped with 2 Sling Straps (for Vertical Knee Raises), 2 Comfort-Foam Hand Grips, 1 cushion Foam Roll Backpad, and 2 sets of Upper Hand Grips (wide-grip and narrow-grip). To jumpstart your at-home routines or for simple fitness inspiration, a Body Power Workout Guide is also included with your unit. Body Flex Sports Body Champ Fitness Multi Function Power Tower - Grey, 5 Workout Stations, Adjustable Dip Handles, Multiple Grips in Gray | VKR2078 |
Product SKU: | 5001170323_5001170323 |
UPC: | 878932007455 |
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I still use it but I feel like it's a very limited application. for 100 bucks (at that time, it's a little more now), it's sturdy and I feel safe using it (6' 185lb), but I kind of want to give it away and buy a proper cage or cable machine because of the amount of space this takes up. it's nice for doing pushup variations (elevating your feet or whatever to change the angle).
Note: 6,2 225-250 depending on the season.
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I still use it but I feel like it's a very limited application. for 100 bucks (at that time, it's a little more now), it's sturdy and I feel safe using it (6' 185lb), but I kind of want to give it away and buy a proper cage or cable machine because of the amount of space this takes up. it's nice for doing pushup variations (elevating your feet or whatever to change the angle).
I still use it but I feel like it's a very limited application. for 100 bucks (at that time, it's a little more now), it's sturdy and I feel safe using it (6' 185lb), but I kind of want to give it away and buy a proper cage or cable machine because of the amount of space this takes up. it's nice for doing pushup variations (elevating your feet or whatever to change the angle).
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I must definitely be below average. At body weight of 165 pounds, I definitely can not do weighted dips with an additional 135 pounds strapped on. 😞
Beginner man? My brother in Christ. 300lbs should turn 90% into a fitness freak before they need more.
Note: 6,2 225-250 depending on the season.