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Outdoor Fitness Multi-Use Strength Training Power Tower

(10 customer reviews)

$309.99

Brand Stamina
Material Alloy Steel
Color Green
Product Dimensions 49″L x 50″W x 81″H
Handle Type Fixed

  • Versatile Outdoor Fitness Station: Stamina Outdoor Power Tower allows you to perform multiple upper body workouts, including pull-ups, push-ups, tricep dips, sit-ups, vertical knee raises, and more
  • Built for Outdoor Use: Constructed with heavy-gauge steel and stainless steel hardware, the tower is designed to withstand outdoor elements, making it a durable addition to your backyard
  • Workout At Any Time: Features paint that resists weather elements for excellent durability in various conditions, allowing you to work out in any season
  • Customizable Exercise Routine: Tailor your exercise to your fitness level, whether you’re toning, building muscle, or slimming down, using multiple grip options to target arms, shoulders, back, chest, and abs
  • Easy Assembly & Low Maintenance: The sleek, easy-to-assemble design requires minimal maintenance, giving you more time to focus on achieving your fitness goals in the privacy of your yard

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Stamina Outdoor Fitness Power Tower | Harness the Power of Nature

The Stamina Outdoor Fitness Power Tower empowers you with a way to build full-body strength in the comfort of your own yard. It provides a total body workout, suitable for full-body strengthening, building and toning muscles, and burning calories to aid in weight loss.

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Rugged, Weather-Resistant Outdoor Fitness Equipment

This exercise station is engineered to withstand most outdoor elements. It features paint designed for excellent weatherability with UV protection maintaining its vibrant color.

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Complete Upper-Body Outdoor Workout

This pull up bar station is made with solid steel frame construction providing stability and comfort at each exercise station. The durable steel frame of this free standing pull up bar supports users of up to 300 lbs.

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Versatile Dip Station

This versatile dip station offers different workout possibilities. It is suitable for strength training, targeting specific muscle groups without the use of weights, and toning the muscular core.

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Safety Information

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm

Ingredients

Material: Solid steel frame, stainless hardware, o

Weight 39.916096 kg
Dimensions 49 × 50 × 81 cm
Item Weight

88 Pounds

Item Dimensions L x W x H

49"L x 50"W x 81"H

ASIN

B00CQHGJ2I

UPC

022643614604 066513897575

Brand Name

Stamina

Built-In Media

Stamina® Outdoor Fitness Power Tower

Warranty Type

Limited

Color

Green

Handle Type

Fixed

Material

Alloy Steel

Manufacturer

Stamina Products, Inc. — WAREHOUSE ORDERS

10 reviews for Outdoor Fitness Multi-Use Strength Training Power Tower

  1. JJ


    After owning 2 indoor home pull up/dip stations, this one is the most sturdy and stable I have owned. I have it set up outside on my concrete back yard patio and it is stable enough for what I use it for that I don’t need to bolt it down. I lined the bottom with rubber garage door weather seal. I weigh 165 lbs. and use it regularly for weighted pull ups and dips, hanging leg/knee raises, toe to bar, windshield wipers, and the lower bar for mountain climbers. However, if you plan on performing any exercises on it that require you to change your grips mid-air (i.e. doing a gymnastics high bar routine) then you should definitely bolt it down. EDIT: I also agree with PB’s review that if you tie a resistance band to it, you must anchor it to the ground. It will definitely tip over once you pull/push the band away. It has been exposed to Southern California Santa Ana winds with gusts of 50-60 mph and it hasn’t moved.As for the height, I’m 5’10” and it works fine for me. If you’re over 6 feet, it might seem short if you do hanging leg/knee raises or pull ups (you would have to keep your knees bent).The only minor issues I had was that the shipping box came pretty beat up and some of the pieces came with a few scratches/chips. I’ve owned it for 9 months and after being exposed to hot summer weather and then a cold winter/rain, the scratched/exposed areas did start to rust. So I had to use rust remover, used left over touch up paint and clear coat for my car and it has been fine. Also, the black caps were the only pieces that didn’t seem to fit “perfectly.” They fit okay, but they kind of pop out a little occasionally. The diameter of the pull up bar (1.5 inch) is thicker than the typical ones you find in home gyms and parks, which makes it more challenging, but I consider that a good thing because it forces you to focus on using your grip and back muscles. Keep in mind, this product does not have bars for neutral grip pull ups.UPDATE: Stamina has a new outdoor “Power Tower Pro” that does include grips for neutral grip pull ups as well as an adjustable plyo box. If those additional features interest you, you may want to consider that model, but it does cost a couple of hundred dollars more than this model as of this writing.UPDATE 2: 12/25/20, since there are no neutral grip bars, I’ve been using these orange grips for the past 5 months and the tower has been sturdy enough to handle them. Use at your own risk though since the grips were not made specifically for this tower, but the diameter of the bar meets the requirements for appropriate use of the grips. I bought a particular brand that has been advertised on my social media feed. Amazon does have a generic brand version. If you get these, don’t leave them outside. Remove them after use. The fabric would likely fray from hot/cold/wet weather.The directions were clear and assembly was easy (all of the pieces/bolts fit well, I was able to hand tighten everything at first and then used the Allen key to tighten everything at the end). As the directions say, don’t tighten anything until the last step.Overall, I’m very satisfied with the product. I no longer need to lug my pull/dip chain belt and weight vest to the park to do my workouts and I can keep it outside without taking up indoor space.Photo 1: Garage door sealer used underneath to prevent possible sliding (it hasn’t moved in the 9 months I’ve owned it)Photo 2: Ab slings can be used (not included)Photo 3: Update 12/25/20, I’ve been using this product for neutral grip pull ups. The tower and grips have been stable so far. I’ll keep you updated if anything changes. If you get these, don’t leave them outside. Remove them after use. The fabric would likely fray from hot/cold/wet weather.Photo 4: A frequent question asked is how high is the bar? I’m 5’10” and my feet can touch the floor if I dead hang, so I have to position my feet slightly behind or in front. In the photo, my feet are slightly angled back.

  2. Tristan


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    Before I start this review, I am 5′ 8″ and 175 lbs. I have 4 years of experience in powerlifting and Olympic weightlifting. Coronavirus has closed down gyms and I have always expressed my interest in developing skills in calisthenics. The pull-up grips are at my fingertips when my arms are extended, and the dip bars are directly below my chest for those who are referencing. Specific fitting dimensions are provided in the description. If you like what you see, buy it. It is worth the price and an investment for in-home fitness.It is a great power tower; sturdy, easy to assemble (1-2 hours), and durable. My week of working out, the tower has withstood Carolina winds, near-freezing temperatures, and hours of sunshine. No visible damage has shown. The “plyometric box” attachment was “defective” for mine and cannot be screwed in on the right side. This is not an issue as I prefer to keep it unscrewed since it takes too long to screw and unscrew the posts.The biggest flaw I see in the power tower is the lack of a straight bar. The pull-ups are WAY TO WIDE for me, and the chin-ups are positioned awkwardly. I wanted and still want Stamina’s green power tower (Stamina 65-1460). With a straight bar, I can be more creative with gymnastic rings and allows me to practice my muscle up form. I did not purchase the power tower’s older model since it has been sold out for weeks following COVID-19. I wish Stamina would release accessories for this power tower such as a straight bar (muscle-ups, various grip positions), sit-up foot holder (nordic curls, crunches), and maybe a cup holder (a designated spot for the star-key used to secure the plyo box). I would be more than willing to pay for these in order to widen my training capabilities. So if anyone in Stamina is reading this and you want a product tester, feel free to hit me up. However, looking at Stamina’s line, I do not see that many attachments, and it seems unlikely.Attached is a video of me testing out the tower and photos with it in angles not show in the other photos.

  3. Mr. Joshua


    A quality product, just over an hour to put together, very simple, all the holes lined up without issue. Don’t tighten all the way until it’s fully put together. Perfect for the south Florida weather.

  4. R. Ferguson


    Sturdy, easy (not quick) to put together, good for intended workouts.Pros:-Feels solid-Like the jump box-Simple assembly (1-2 hours of screwing with provided Allen wrench)Cons:-No straight top bar for more pull-up options-Wish the dip bars were a little longer-Bottom plastic caps for plyo box joints have to be removed for lowest plyo box settingI have had this for a week. I’m glad I purchased. They could have easily put a straight bar across the top for more pull-up it options. Poor/lazy design for plyo box joint caps as they must be removed for lowest plyo box setting.I weigh about 175 pounds and it holds me well. Feels like it can handle serious weight.If the manufacturer sold a straight bar for the top I would buy. Seems very feasible.

  5. Pb


    Really good deal for the price. I am 6’2″ and 240 lbs so I wanted a really sturdy free standing pull up bar. This unit fits the bill. It came professionally packaged with an excellent paint job. Assembly was straight forward and unit is much sturdier than the others I have seen at the big sporting goods store. I do recommend you secure it to the ground. Since mine will stay indoors, I put down some rubber/foam workout room style tiles, bought a peace of sanded plywood (I chose sanded to prevent splinters if I go barefoot). I secured this unit to the plywood with 1/2 inch carriage bolts with 3″ wide washers to help even the load (this way there is no change of pulling carriage bolt through plywood if you put an extreme load on it). The nuts I used are free spinning, not the kind with nylon inserted in them since the carriage bolts will spin slightly when you put a large washer between them and plywood.A few of things to keep in mind:1. The pull up bar is pretty thick and will probably need some type of grip added to it. I just used tennis overwraps since I already had them.2. When assembling, it can be difficult to line up a couple of the holes. You want to install all nuts just finger tight until the end to ensure you can wiggle the holes to line up. In one case that was not enough so I had to use my legs to get two holes to line up. Probably could have taken it back apart and reassembled in different order, that likely would have worked.3. Before bolting this down I never was able to get it to tip over but could get to rock when doing aggressive swinging chin ups. I do one leg squats with the help of a strong resistance band. I was able to get the unit to tip over doing this (I did this on purpose to test it).4. Once it is bolted down it is muchhhhhhhhhh sturdier than any other freestanding unit I have seen.5. You can add a bar between the dip bars if you want to do Australian chin ups. If you look closely at the picture you will notice I have a bar there.

  6. Eraj


    I’m a tall guy 5’11 and was worried the bar would be too short like others I’ve purchased from Amazon before.No complaints so far I keep it in my back yard and it’s been through heavy rain and no rust.

  7. Damian Taggart


    I’ve been using this thing for seven years now, and it’s been outside the whole time. It still works great and has held up very well. Get fit!

  8. T.H.


    It’s going to be hard to do much better at this price. It went together easily, the paint is decent. I bet it will last for five to ten years outdoorss.

  9. John H. Adair


    Very pleased with the product and how it went together. I was concerned when reading some of the one star reviews about holes not lining up. Not to worry, if you read the instructions, and know how to build things, you should not have a problem. As anyone that builds stuff knows, dont tighten any of the bolts down until you are fully assembled. While building it I could see how some could complain. Took about half hour, 45 min to fully assemble.

  10. William Wilson


    Solid tower, finish is decent

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