Titan Power Tower
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Features five workout stations
- Includes J-hook pegs
- 350-lb weight capacity
- Rubberized feet for stability
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Price is reasonable
- Multiple stations in one machine
- Bench included
- Various grips for pull-ups
- Lightweight
What Needs Improvement...
- Large footprint
- May wobble at higher weights
Product Summary
Titan’s multifunction Power Tower Bench combines their classic Power Tower with some equipment add-ons, making it a super versatile addition to any home gym. This power tower opens up a slew of full-body strength movements thanks to its five workout stations: a flat bench station, multi-grip pull-up station, dip station, vertical knee raise station, and push-up station.
This unit has rubberized feet for secure contact and the base of the tower extends a bit behind it for balance. Still, this tower is reported to feel a bit unstable when used by larger athletes. This might be because the Titan Power Tower Bench has a 350-pound weight limit yet weighs just 83 pounds.
You will want to carve out some dedicated floor space around this unit as it stomps out a decent footprint.
Specs
Weight capacity | 350 lbs |
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Bench dimensions | 43.5” L x 9.75” W x 20.5” H |
Dimensions | 76” L x 40.25” W x 86” H |
Unit weight | 83 lbs |
Summary
The Titan Power Tower Bench features five different workout stations and is sold at a budget-friendly price.