

💪 Elevate your home workouts—stability, comfort, and versatility in one power-packed tower!
The Tappio Power Tower Pull Up Bar is a multi-functional home gym station crafted from durable coated steel, supporting up to 330 lbs with 4 reinforced support points and non-slip feet for maximum stability. It features 10 adjustable height levels (59-91 inches) to accommodate all family members, ergonomic PU leather cushions for comfort, and versatile workout options including pull-ups, dips, push-ups, and knee raises. Compact and easy to assemble, it’s designed for effective strength training in limited spaces.










| ASIN | B08QCR4DXD |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,528 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #43 in Strength Training Dip Stands |
| Brand | Tappio |
| Brand Name | Tappio |
| Color | Black-02 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (474) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2020 |
| Handle Type | Fixed |
| Included Components | Dip Station |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.5 x 38.2 x 90.6 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50.25 x 19.84 x 4.49 inches |
| Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tappio |
| Material | Coated Steel, PU Leather, Rubber |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Package Weight | 20.46 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1603-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.5"L x 38.2"W x 90.6"H |
| Style | Sturdy |
| UPC | 190431147785 |
| Warranty Type | No Warranty |
Z**I
Great for quick pull-ups
Absolutely love this pull up bar. However the feet in the picture is a lot larger than what you actually get, it’s doesn’t seem to affect the stability but I’m not sure considering I’ve only had these teeny tiny ones. It can get a little wobbly on the tri dip bars but I saw that in the comments before purchasing and put 2- 40lb bags on the back which makes us feel safe. My 210lb bf does pull ups and it hold his weight and rays stable. Worth it for the price
T**.
this is a sturdy unit at a great price.
Great deal!
M**K
Sturdy enough to use
I weigh 180lbs. and it's slightly wobbly when doing dips (because my weight is all on one end). Not so much that it might tip over, but it does rock a little. Other than that, once you get it built, it's a good deal. The instructions are minimal and at times incorrect: It has the different size bolts identified by letters - in one step it said to use bolts E and G, and there were no bolts labeled "E." The diagrams showed washers being used for all the bolts, but there weren't enough washers included for that. I eventually figured it out. Lastly, the two crossbars should be the same length, but one was about 1/8" longer than the other so the vertical bars they connect to are slightly out of parallel. This wasn't enough to keep it from being usable, but probably the reason for the slight wobble I mentioned. You get what you pay for, and for the price, I don't regret buying this, just be prepared for possible sub-par craftsmanship.
A**R
Use some sand bags, and away you go!
This is a great system! I am using it on a regular basis, and It is working my core very well. It wasn't hard to put together, and it has an adjustable hang bar, so any one of any height can benefit from it. The only thing I though helped make it even better, was to use some sand bags incase it tipped. I DID NOT have any issue withy that, but I had seen other comments that mentioned that, so I did some preemptive work, and got some sandbox sand from home depot and filled some bags to weigh it down, and placed them on the back legs of the rack. PERECT! I love this addition to my home gym! I am never going back to crunches!
A**R
Not terrible
It functions. But yeah, it could be better. You have to be careful how you use it or it could tip over easily. The arm rests and handles are not ideal for the excercise intended for. The upper handle, also not ergonomically positioned, relative to other parts. So overall, it works, but it’s not great. Not comfortable and easily tips.
J**E
Bang for your buck
Lightweight. Not great if you plan to swing at all as it will require added weight for stability. For 170lb person it works as it should im able to use every part of it as intended. MAKE SURE YOU PAY ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS!
S**A
Pull up bar
Easy assembly
C**C
Some tips to make it better
Actually, thing was ok. It goes together well but here are a few ideas to make together easier/better that I used and I am happy I did. 1. As you follow each step, do not tighten everything together until you are done with that step entirely. Every once in a while the pieces are not quite straight, but by leaving them loose you can pull everything together. 2. As you tighten, use a crossing pattern and tighten evenly. A few on the left, a few on the right, alternating top and bottom etc. This helps everything squeeze down evenly and when you are done, even a tweaked piece will straighten out and fit with the next piece/section/step very nicely. 3. Although this won't see much movement or vibration other that what you would get from exercise, I still used a little Loctite to make sure the nuts never backed out (more like a belt AND suspenders kind of deal, not absolutely needed). The Loctite could be more relevant for the padded pieces as they get the most movement when you use them. 4. Plan on having a couple of sandbags handy or the life if you plan to use the bands at the bottom. Pulling them hard enough will move the whole thing, even with the supinated feet (which really does help with stability). You'll end up lifting the whole thing up a tiny bit if it doesn't more weight. You could bolt it to the floor or the like but that seemed excessive to me so I just put some weight socks on it and it's fine. Overall this was a great buy at ~$100 and I can work out on it without an issue.
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