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Reddit mentions of Body Champ Fitness Multi Function Power Tower/Multi Station for Home Office Gym Dip Stands Pull Up VKR/Space Saving PT600

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Body Champ Fitness Multi Function Power Tower/Multi Station for Home Office Gym Dip Stands Pull Up VKR/Space Saving PT600. Here are the top ones.

Body Champ Fitness Multi Function Power Tower/Multi Station for Home Office Gym Dip Stands Pull Up VKR/Space Saving PT600
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Multi-station workout tower for working upper and lower bodyChin-up and pull-up station with multiple grip positionsDip station for triceps; leg raise station for quads and lower absSlip-resistant foot grips double as push-up bars; height-adjustablePadded back and arm cushions; sturdy base sets up almost anywhere
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height85.75 Inches
Length42 Inches
Release dateDecember 2006
SizeOne Size
Weight70 Pounds
Width43 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Body Champ Fitness Multi Function Power Tower/Multi Station for Home Office Gym Dip Stands Pull Up VKR/Space Saving PT600:

u/TheCrimsonGlass · 4 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

This power rack is an excellent price from Amazon.

If you can stand on the beams with 1 foot without them bending or anything like that then the beams with be fine. The difficulty will be connecting the bar to the beams. I can't comment on that, since I don't know anything about your beams.

u/isthisallforme · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Search for power towers... they are $150 USD or so....
For example:
http://www.amazon.com/Body-Vision-PT600-Power-Tower/dp/B000M29CCI

UK mileage may vary

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

I edited to comment to be a little different,

But maybe something like this. Otherwise, there's always trees or others things. Pullups really aren't optional.

u/Angry_Caveman_Lawyer · 1 pointr/P90X

My answers:

  • Do meals, instead of portions. I do, and it works out pretty well.

  • My "recovery" drink is Horizon 1% chocolate milk. About 4 ounces. It works for me just fine. Combine it with drinking lots of water, and you should be good to go.

  • I have added, over the years, to my set of dumbbells. I have everything from 5s to 50s. They work for me. If money is a concern, add to them slowly, because IMO you won't need anything higher than 30lbs going through the first month or so, when you can add more weights as desired/money comes available.

  • I use a plyo mat for yoga. It's thicker, a lot less slip, and works great for me. I picked up the standard blue one at a Dicks Sporting Goods for about $20. I also purchased a yoga block, for around the same price and yeah, it really does help out, especially if you're not flexible enough to go all the way to the floor on some of the yoga stuff (or you're really flexible, it'll help you get a better stretch).

  • I purchased this chinup bar and it works pretty well. The wide-grip pullups are a bit of a pain, especially if you're a wider person, but other than that, no complaints. Took a bit of time to put together, about an hour, but it's solid and holds my weight (somewhere around 200lbs, I'd guess) easily. Plus it has grips for dibs and a comfy back support for knee raises, etc.


    edit: One thing you DO NOT need, unless you plan on traveling where there is no gym in the hotel or something, is the bands. Next to useless, IMO.
u/Trom · 1 pointr/P90X

Those twist-retractable pull-up bars won't work either? My brother-in-law has an Iron Gym, but I use a generic twist-adjustable pull-up bar in my doorframe. A more expensive alternative would be to buy one of those pull-up stations.

u/buzz_lightyear- · 1 pointr/Fitness

This one isn't super cheap...but I have it and it's really good. I used to weigh ~220 lbs and it would just barely move when I used it. I would definitely recommend it IF you can spare the cash. If not, just read reviews of them online so you know what to look for on craigslist.

u/steetyj · 1 pointr/homegym

Something you can mount from ceiling joists would give you better height and be stronger. Not sure if that's an option for you though. Otherwise, maybe one of those "power towers" that have pull-up bar and dip/leg raise thing.

Body Vision PT600 Power Tower https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000M29CCI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4YRLxb6CN4FRA