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15 Reddit comments about Weider Power Tower:

u/Darko_BarbrozAustria · 5 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

No problem. I'm glad, this helped at least a little bit :)

This is how our park looks, that we build:

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BarBroZ Austria - The Beginning - Short Video with more pictures

Edit: Something like This could also be useful.

u/agthorn · 2 pointsr/Fitness

This is $100 cheaper and you can do dips and stuff on it too: http://www.amazon.com/Weslo-WEBE99712-Weider-Power-Tower/dp/B0098MAYNY/ref=sr_1_2

u/TheNewGuyGames · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

This is the one I have. I got it at the start of last December to start working out. This is how I have it set up. Rings around the chinup bar for rows, band around the back for pallof press, strap at the bottom for harrop/nordic curls. The sandbags need to be below the dip bars for rows and on the middle as in the pic for the nordic curls. Other than that I have a bench for Bulgarian split squats and extensions and an ab wheel for well...abs.

u/jammintx · 2 pointsr/tall

Ha. I haven't had a doorframe pull-up bar in a while, in part out of fear of bringing the door down, but in just as large part because of the lowered clearance. I just got one of these, and am pretty happy with it so far: https://www.amazon.com/Weider-WEBE99712-Power-Tower/dp/B0098MAYNY/

Not ideal height-wise, but sturdy and a better option than a doorframe pullup bar almost certainly; I think the height is 7 foot, with the leg-tuck (or extension) not awful as an option.

Also, here's a similar product which people in /r/bodyweightfitness seem to regard well: https://www.amazon.com/Stamina-50-1690-1690-Power-Tower/dp/B002Y2SUU4/

u/pattysmife · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

Can't beat this guy, and you can get it shipped 2day for free with prime.

http://www.amazon.com/Weider-WEBE99712-Power-Tower/dp/B0098MAYNY/ref=sr_1_6?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1398525778&sr=1-6&keywords=weider+home+gym

I think I found it a bit cheaper, you know how Amazon will screw with the prices day to day. I have rings on it and its sturdy, but the captain's chair does get in the way.

u/Capt_Blackmoore · 1 pointr/Aerials

what you'd need is a Self supporting pull up bar - something like these https://www.gearhungry.com/best-free-standing-pull-up-bars/

You'd need the space to place it in and a couple hundred dollars.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0098MAYNY/?tag=gearbeacon-20

I'd suggest looking for a local place that sells and installs (unless you are handy)

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

Hey Keith! welcome! i just started/discovered BWF last week (5'10" 230 pounds), i was at my heaviest at 262 pounds with 30% bodyfat. I have a few tips from my very limited experience, but since it has to do with starting, i feel qualified. Most of the exercises on the simple beginner routine you can do without any equipment, actually, everything but the pulling exercises. And since you are just starting, a door jam works great for vertical rows, and so until you actually need to progress to incline rows, you wont need anything. I recently invested in a pullup/dip station since i also didnt have anywhere to do exercises. I had to throw some heavy bags of wheat on the foot supports so it wouldnt topple under my weight, but besides that its been working great.

I'm also counting calories, working out 3 times a week and doing my best to lose my fat. Good luck, you're not alone!

u/slap_thy_ass · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

Weider Power Tower https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0098MAYNY/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_3lYlub0JW77JK

A little on the large side, but totally worth it for the price and the number of exercises you can do. Easy to put together and sturdy.

u/aomm26 · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

I am looking into buying a free standing pullup bar as well. I have not done too much research, but have been looking into:

u/FitGear2 · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

Hello all. My city has long winters so I would like to exercise in my house. I was considering buying some sort of structure to hang my gymnastic rings (my doors are not sturdy enough to support a pull up bar and my house does not have any beams to hand them from). I was wondering if a pull up tower such as this one would be stable and adequate enough to hang rings?.If not I was wondering if someone could please give me guidance about what I should do. Thanks.

u/jessicahyndman · 1 pointr/Fitness

You would do yourself a favor buy purchasing a pull-up & dip tower instead. A "hanging" leg raise is more effective, and you can also elevate yourself on the dip bars for leg raises as well. Then, you've got the added benefit of a pull-up bar and a dip bar, to really go HAM.

Or for the whole monty, on Amazon search for "Power Towers" http://www.amazon.com/Weider-WEBE99712-Power-Tower/dp/B0098MAYNY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406076311&sr=8-1&keywords=pullup+tower