

💥 Elevate your home workouts — strength, style, and space-saving all in one!
The K KiNGKANG Power Tower is a versatile, adjustable-height home gym station crafted from durable alloy steel, supporting up to 660 lbs. Designed for multi-functional strength training, it features six height settings, anti-skid grips, and comfortable padding, enabling full-body workouts including pull-ups, dips, and knee raises. Its compact design fits easily into home spaces, making it a top choice for millennials seeking efficient, stylish fitness solutions without a gym membership.





| ASIN | B08FZYZV2R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,815 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Strength Training Dip Stands |
| Brand | K KiNGKANG |
| Brand Name | K KiNGKANG |
| Color | K |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 637 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Fixed |
| Included Components | Dip Station |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 49.2"L x 35.4"W x 92.5"H |
| Item Weight | 13.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | kaikang |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 660 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 49.2"L x 35.4"W x 92.5"H |
| UPC | 713072275299 |
C**.
Solid and practical equipment for home workouts
After using this Power Tower for a while, my personal opinion is that it’s a very good option for home workouts if you’re looking for something functional and stable without investing in expensive commercial gym equipment. Once properly assembled and tightened, the structure feels solid. During pull-ups and dips, there is no excessive movement as long as it’s placed on a flat surface. Of course, like most home fitness equipment, it’s not comparable to heavy-duty commercial gym stations, but for personal use it performs very well. I especially like that it allows you to work multiple muscle groups — back, chest, triceps, and core — with one single piece of equipment. The grips are comfortable, and the height is suitable for maintaining proper form during exercises. In my view, it’s a worthwhile investment for anyone who wants to build strength using bodyweight exercises at home and stay consistent without relying on a gym membership.
G**W
It's great for a 6' tall person who is up to 215 lbs weight
WOW! GREAT! I'm 215 lbs weight, 6' tall. This is definitely a solid piece of equipment and reasonably sturdy if you're gentle with it. For the price it's unbelievably efficient and good and the bar handles on the top make for great pull-ups in different formations including curls. The height adjustment goes very tall as well. About 7 and 1/2 ft tall. You can grip the handlebars. Easy to put together but the key is making sure you put it together tightly and firmly and it even comes with the tools to do so. You could fairly easily move it around your house as well. There is the smallest Dent that's almost unnoticeable on one of the large pieces but that does not interfere with it at all. I got the $16 protection plan for 2 years to replace Parts if necessary as the foam on these types of things can break down over time on the handlebars or the backrest or the elbow rests or grips but that's with most products. But it looks very firm and sturdy to me as of now and I was able to build it fairly quickly. I do recommend putting the screws in on the bottom of the legs first though.
S**E
Assemble entire machine before tightening up all the bolts and nuts.
This is a nice budget piece of equipment that will get the job done. Others have mentioned that bolt holes dont line up and difficult to assemble. The trick is to assemble it all and just snug up the bolts this allows you to move pieces to align all the holes and bolts. Then after its assembled go around and tighten it all up(that should be a part of the instructions). Instructions for assembly are clear, my 15yr old assembled the vast majority of it using the included tools. He got frustrated and I went and got a 1/4" ratchet and socket and an open/boxed end wrench (a 1/4" drive impact gun would make it a quick and easy assembly also. Made it much easier and able to really crank down on the bolts/nuts. If you think its tight, tighten it again. The only "wobble" is in the footprint of the equipment. If that was wider it would be more stable. Its plenty stable though as it is im not concerned with it tipping and im 215lbs.
A**Z
Easy build
Easy to build very sturdy for me I’m under 150 and can do pull ups on it. I was able to build it myself with the wrench it provided.
B**E
Pretty good
Its a little woobly when doing pull ups but its pretty sturdy and gets the job done
B**T
Bad for dips. Good otherwise.
The setup was easy. It’s a little wiggly, but stable enough to feel safe using. My main gripe is the minimal padding on the part for doing dips. It’s unusable entirely. Hurts badly and will cause carpal tunnel.
D**S
Most Versatile
This rack is by far the most sturdy and versatile for the price. It's designed like the more expensive ones but holds up just as good and you don't have to pay an arm and a leg. It's very stable, sturdy and the perfect size and design, and very easy to use and assemble. No missing parts, everything arrived in one piece.
C**I
Defective Parts, Seller lied
Piece of equipment came defective. A hole was not properly punch out so I could not put a bolt all the way through as intended. I reached out to the seller. Seller said they would refund me $50 if I could fix this problem on my own. So I then did fix this on my own. But the seller never followed through on giving me the refund $50 as they previously told me. I wouldn't buy from this seller again. Got defective parts. And no trust on seller that didn't follow through on the refund. Buy elsewhere.
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