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Xpeed Body Tower 50% off Now for Only $149 Plus Free Shipping throughout Australia

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Burn fat, trim and sculpt your body like never before! Get a lean body with this simple yet effective exercise machine that not only helps to firm muscle but also tones and tightens abs at the same time. The up and down motion strengthens your upper and lower body muscles. Tone your arms, shoulders, chest and back while exercising your inner and outer thighs, abs and obliques. Used regularly with a healthy diet and regular exercise and you will see a new transformation in your body.

It has a comfortable back pad that helps to keep you balanced while the strong compact design and steel construction is tough enough to withstand up to 120kg. Get in shape today easily and effortlessly with the Vertical Knee Raiser!

Features:
- Burn Weight Quickly and Easily
- Strengthens Upper and Lower Body Muscles
- Tighten over Core Muscles for a Full Body Workout
- Tone Your Arms, Shoulders, Chest and Back
- Exercise Inner and Outer Thighs, As Well as Abs and Obliques
- Padded Back Rest
- Weight Capacity of up to 120kgs
- Strong Steel Construction
- Chin-Up Bar
- Easy to Assemble

And If you are local (Adelaide), give us a call, we might give you some more discount.

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  • What keeps these things stable? Are they bolted to the floor?

    • +1

      It doesn't look like they are meant to but I'm sure you can drill some holes and add some screws. I wouldn't though.

    • +2

      This product features a very solid construction and a design that keep it stable. Check youtube/google you'll find how its used.

      • +1

        I can't find anything on YouTube. Can you please kindly link some as I'm interested!

        • Try Searching Body Tower or Ab Tower

        • @xpeedfitness: neither of those things seem to be the same as the product you are actually selling here…

        • @xpeedfitness: Why don't you just provide us the direct link?

    • +2

      Apparently no bolted to the floor. They are usually stable because they are heavy plus you should do actions steady but not to boom up your power to chin up etc..

      • +2

        They are usually stable because they are heavy

        All that says is that it'll hurt more if it falls on you.

    • They have similar-looking pull-up/dip towers at the gym, that aren't fastened or secured to masonry, and I have never seen anyone come close to swaying it so far off balance that it tipped dangerously. Even really heavy, +100kg rugby players and power lifters.

      And if you are a +120kg power lifter, Mariusz Pudzianowski-look alike then you aren't going to be using a $150 home gym product. It's that simple.

      The counter-weight bracket on the bottom and the heft of the thing make it pretty damn hard to knock yourself over unless you are doing wildly dangerous or unbalanced exercises, like a full-on Olympic gymnastics rountine on those still rings or something (which you wouldn't attempt on this anyway).

  • It's a pass for me because:
    1. You can always find a chin up station around $150 on gumtree/ebay, without shipping though.
    2. A very strange design here — the back rest seems to be useless if there is no vertical grip handles to enable you to do leg-up

    • +2

      That second point is good one. I wouldnt have picked it up. Guess that's a pass from me too

    • +1

      you'll pass because you can find a similar used product without shipping? that doesn't seem like a great reason

      • I meant new ones. People also sell brand new stuffs on Ebay and Gumtree.

    • +3

      You can do legups hanging from the chin up bar. The horizontal bars are for dips. These power towers are good for people who want a home gym but prefer body weight exercises (chin ups, dips, pushups, situps) - you could even add a small punching bag for some cardio, throw in a skipping rope and you have a small space to workout.

      • hang and leg-ups, good point!

    • A very strange design here — the back rest seems to be useless if there is no vertical grip handles to enable you to do leg-up

      I wouldn't really call that a back rest. More like a device to simply keep your legs or body confined to a fairly narrow range of movement (to stop you shifting too far onto the other side of the bars) when you're using the pull handles or doing dips.

  • -3

    It looks dangerous

    • You can youtube people using it. that will clear all you safety concerns

  • I can think of a few kinky things I can make use of this as a furniture instead of gym equipment.

  • Personally, I would avoid home gym products just because they are designed to be affordable and the materials tend to be inferior.

    • +2

      Thats a rather broad generalisation. This piece might not be your fancy but there's plenty of good quality home gym sets. And if you set aside a years worth of gym membership, its more than enough to cover what you plan on getting with spare in the pocket.

      It might not be for everyone though, you need to be willing to compromise on specialised equipment and space in the house.

    • +1

      I have an old York weight bench from the 90's that disagrees. Pretty sure it cost me under $100 too.

  • +1

    Local to where Op? You don't say where you guys are located.

    • Adelaide

  • +4

    We purchased something similar but it had the captain's chair in the middle instead. Now we use it to hang up clothes.

  • Srsly… this is nowhere near as good a product as the PowerTower (bought from PowerTrain Australia on ebay for $109 plus delivery: IIRC delivery was a tenner).

    My PowerTower has a decent backrest and arm-rests for leg-raises - that's one diff between the PowerTower and this thing.

    Like dontask, mine gets used to hang towels onfor drying (kidding: I do my dips and chins on it).

    • He… does seem to have a point. PowerTower looks good. I just wonder about shipping costs to WA.

  • Any reviews? Does this thing wobble? The problem with these cheap units is that they tend to wobble a lot, I'd rather go to the local park to do pull ups.

  • Has anyone ever used one of those doorway chin-up bars?

  • +1

    Looks like something from Abu Ghraib. Or a late-night infomercial.

  • Could i have the youtube link ? I want to know more detals

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