🏋️♂️ Elevate your home gym game — strength meets style and space-saving innovation!
The Joppoint Foldable Pull Up Bar Station is a heavy-duty, adjustable power tower designed for versatile full-body workouts at home. Supporting up to 440 lbs, it features an innovative foldable triangular frame for stability and space efficiency, with multiple height and handle adjustments to customize your training experience.
Brand | Oneofics |
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 52.4"L x 45.7"W x 90.9"H |
Handle Type | Adjustable |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
Included Components | Pull Up Bar Station |
Item Weight | 42 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Joppoint |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.5 x 13.5 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 20.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 45.7 x 52.4 x 90.9 inches |
Brand Name | Oneofics |
Part Number | 037 |
D**S
Great for home gym
Good value. Relatively inexpensive but well made and sturdy enough for home use. I like the adjustability for height on both the pull up bar and the dip handles.
J**Y
High Quality Pull Up Bar
Very good quality. Very sturdy just bigger than I expected.
K**E
Has glitches, but a lot of benefits
I have to say I didn't realize how big the power tower would be, which might be on me. But what isn't on me is how difficult it is to assemble! Anyone who says it's easy may have been put up to leaving a rave review somehow. I asked someone for help & ended up helping them! Also, the base doesn't stay fixed when fully extended. The tower tries to fold in, as if it's being put away for storage. When left somewhat narrow, it tips over when in use. I had to put a heavy dumbbell at the base (25 lbs, or use a heavy body bar (30 lbs) to keep it from moving while I did pull-ups. Eventually I got advice from a social media platform on how to lock in the base. I had to removed the pins after fully assembling, extend the legs the base completely, and reinstall the pins. Also, the larger nuts with the navy blue rings don't screw in far enough to secure the larger bolts they belong to. That may cause issues with how much weight it can hold, but time will tell. I'm still assembling it because after day 1, a break was needed. I have to add the dip/ push-up handles & maybe try to get the base to be steady on its own. But with added weight, I'm able to use the tower. I asked for tips in a women's fitness group, and someone did what I did with weight initially, while abother member gave the tip I mentioned about the pins. That worked. Just don't believe these flawless assessments.
J**H
Sturdy and solid.
Super tall and sturdy! Which is exactly what I wanted. I wish there was a way to bring the legs in closer to make it taller and not have it take up so much space. It works great though.
V**S
Awesome
Very sturdy and easy to put together and can be folded up as a space saver
A**R
Great but the base takes up a lot of room
This is a heavy package, it came with a hand sized hole in the box. I used that whole to throw it over my shoulder, no inside damage or missing parts. I'm good at putting things together but I assembled almost every part together azz backwards minus step 1 (bottom base legs and footing). If you are not well balanced as far as holding weighted steel you may want to have someone help you for stability. It comes with 2 little flat wrenches but I used my own wrench and socket set for tightening. I put the main frame on backwards to the legs because the manual wasn't too shape oriented, long story short if the safety pin holes don't line up flip the base legs over and the holes should line up. Make sure the black locking and release pins face the same direction (mistake number 2, smh). A step ladder is great for assemblying the side rails and top bar. I place the side rails at the bottom position to make the top bar assembly less difficult. This is metal so until you break it in it may not slide smoothly. Once I assembled the top bar it was really tough to lift it up higher to the top heights. I raised the side rails to there was about an inch showing under the side main frame (this felt very solid when I put all my weight on it). However, I'm 5' 10, so I wanted it higher, I raised it until the side rails were about 2 inches inside the main frame, this caused a little rock but it stops after your first pullup. Also I lifted the dip handles to the top hole. I skipped over the base measurements because I prioritized height, the base is HUUUUUUGE, about 4' 1/2" x 5', but this is what makes it so steady and preventing rocking. Also it's hard to tell from the picture but it also has a neutral grip at the top on the reverse side. All in all I'm happy with my purchase.
B**5
Bad instructions
As of right now this product gets 1 star because the instructions to build this is HORRIBLE. All these Chinese products are the worst.
M**S
Loud and not sturdy.
Need ear plugs when doing pull ups. Creeks and sweeks when in use. Also do not recommend for taller guys. Spend your money on a quality fame.
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