







💪 Elevate your home workouts with pro-level power and precision!
The Sportsroyals Multi-Function Power Tower is a durable, commercial-grade fitness station designed for high-intensity training. Featuring a 400 lbs weight capacity, 9 adjustable height levels, and a stable ‘Π’-shaped base with shock-absorbing pads, it offers a safe and customizable workout experience. Its soft foam grips and ergonomic cushions enhance comfort, while the compact footprint makes it ideal for home gyms with limited space.







| ASIN | B0D3PN1TY6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #285,387 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #137 in Strength Training Dip Stands |
| Brand | Sportsroyals |
| Brand Name | Sportsroyals |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 189 Reviews |
| Handle Type | bars |
| Included Components | Push-up grips |
| Manufacturer | Sportsroyals |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Rubber |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Model Number | 33-5501-0106 |
| Part Number | black005 |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
A**I
Strong, stable, and supports serious workouts up to 400 lbs
Sturdy and well-built! The Sportsroyals Power Tower is stable, easy to assemble, and supports a full body workout—pull-ups, dips, leg raises, and more. Great for home gyms and handles weight with little-to-no wobble(which is great for its price). My weight is 210 lbs
D**D
Good quality for cost
Good price easy to put together filling instructions, only issue is it feels a little unsturdy due to the thinner metal material I weigh 185 and it will hold me, for pull ups and leg lifts it’s perfectly sturdy but for dips it’s less sturdy but still gets the job done especially for the cost
J**S
Excellent multi power station
Excellent deal for around $100! This is much safer than doing chin-up on the doorframe. The doorframe ones keep falling off and damaged my door frame. So returned that one and spend extra money for this bad boy. It does everything that it advertised. And yes like others mentioned that it wobbled a little but stopped once you’re on it (putting weight on it). Caution when using cables on it: it will tilt over if not careful and definitely no arm curling since you are lifting up and the tower will tip backwards. That happened to me so now I make sure to step on the bottom frame while during curls with cables. Installations was not too bad but constantly rechecking for the correct nuts slowed me down. It would be great if the manufacturer could label the parts number next to the actual parts instead of matching them against pictures. Excellent buy!
A**R
Great for exercising
It's strong and sturdy. Great for torturing yourself to get stronger
J**)
Solid
Though there may not be many reviews, rest assured, this is a GREAT product. Im not even going to lie, I was hesitant at first. After unpackaging the nicely orderd components, I built them piece by piece. They even have the number category on the screws compartment so its super easy I kid you not. Think of it as a big kids lego set lol. But nevertheless, for its price (100), quality (solid metal and nice cushions), diversity (different exercises), build process (pretty fun with some good music alongside you), this is one nice pull up station in my opinion. *NOTE* Make sure you carefully read the instructions and even read ahead if you want because its pretty annoying to disassemble and redo. Also be sure everything is tight as always and having an extra friend to help is amazing :)
K**L
Unstable, safety questionable.
At first I had high hopes. Everything was securely packaged, quality fasteners, tools included, clear instructions. The powder coat finish is thick and welds look clean. After assembly is where things took a turn. The critical base pieces only had welds on two sides of the rectangular joints. The base of the unit doesn’t sit flat, so it wobbles. It wasn’t the floor and I loosened all the fasteners to see if it would fall into shape but it did not. I think the arm rest “A” frames are mislabeled because they flare out making it difficult to plant my forearms. They would slide away from my body when doing leg lifts. In the instructions it looks like they angle inwards which makes more sense for stability. The adjustable back is good and in general this area for exercise feels stable. However, doing dips is too bouncy and you can feel metal bending, I only weigh 145lbs. I’m also 5’11” and found my forehead hitting the rear support beam during push-ups. Overall, I’m not confident in the entire system. I can push it over with one finger. With all the issues it begs the question, why is it $60 less than other sellers? Also it appears that this brand has revised this particular model which appears to have better bracing for a higher price. Side note, the 5 star reviews sound like they are from another model. This thing is too flimsy like the other reviewers mentioned.
B**H
It’s alright
Not great. I weigh 200lbs and it feels like I’m pushing the limits. Definitely not a solid piece, but it’s ok for the price. I don’t use it much due to it’s lack of stability.
A**Y
So far so good!
So far so good, sturdy and good value. We only just finished putting together and have used it very little. So far it feels sturdy, the parts are heavy. The overall size is adequate, sufficient for a 6ft tall male, and again, so far, feels sturdy and supportive. The design is good and facilitates the different exercises the description claims. The only negative so far is that it was not easy to put together but only because the parts and bolts/nuts were not labeled very well. We also recommend 2 people, at least to get the base together, and your own socket wrench.
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