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Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage
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Stamina 1690 Power Tower
$89.99
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Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage
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Great for a full home gym
For an extra $100 you can get a bench for bench-pressing etc. It has bars on both sides to make squats and bench-presses safe to perform while alone - since the bar can not fall on you. This setup is perfect for a full home gym, if you are into doing 5x5 strength training, since it can cover all the excercises.
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Takes up a lot of space
The setup is huge - 50.5 L x 46.5 W x 83.5 H inches. It weighs 133.5 pounds. It takes up a lot of space and is not easy to move around. This pull-up bar is an option if you want a dedicated home gym.
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Wide bar with curves and extras
The pull-up bar part of this setup makes it possible to do pull-ups in different positions - with a wide and a narrow grip. It also has bars crossing the main bars, meaning you can do extra narrow pull-ups with your palms facing eachother.
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Very sturdy and stable
Made out of steel and chrome, this cage can withstand up to 800 lbs of weight. It doesn't need to be bolted down to the floor or wall, yet it won't shake or move during your workouts.
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A great workout station for an affordable price
The Stamina 1690 Power Tower is very versatile, doesn't take up much space, is comfortable to use and gentle on your floor.
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Can move slightly when in use, but this can be remedied
Seems that the no-slip caps are not enough to keep it completely steady when in use, but you can prevent this by putting on some weight plates or dumbbells on the base of the tower.
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Great for a home gym
There are no-slip caps on the base of this tower, that provides more stability for your workouts and also protection for your floor. The freestanding design means you won't have to drill any holes in your walls or mount it to the interior of your home in any way. The dimensions are 50 x 81.5 x 41.5 inches (W x H x D), and it will fit easily in a reasonably small room.
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Versatile
The Power Tower is great for bodyweight exercises like pull-ups, push-ups, dips, sit-ups, and their variations. It can support up to 250 lbs, and there's enough space for you to use dip belts, sandbags or weight plates to enhance the difficulty if you weigh considerably less than 250 lbs.
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Comfortable to use
There are soft grips on all handles that you'd expect to be holding on to, which improves your grip and protects your palms. The addition of soft ankle pads for doing sit-ups is a nice feature, especially for people who bruise easily on their legs. The Power Tower is 7ft tall, so unless you're much taller than 6ft, there won't be any trouble using it for pull-ups.
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