| | |  | Power Stands | Home » » » » » Phoenix 99403 Power Stand II | | | | | | | Description: | | Do away with clumsy weight machines and use your own body weight as resistance with the Phoenix Power Stand II exercise stand. Leveraging your body weight does wonders for the major muscle groups, giving you greater strength while focusing on your core and balance. The Power Stand II meets these needs and more, with stations for pull-ups and chin-ups, push-ups, sit-ups, dips, and vertical knee raises. As a result, you can work out your chest, back, shoulders, biceps, triceps, and ab muscles in a single 45-minute workout. The Power Stand II, which boasts a sturdy steel construction, measures 46 by 87 by 45 inches (W x H x D) and carries a 90-day warranty on parts and a one-year warranty on the frame. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 46.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 45.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 87.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 84.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 47.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 26.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 88.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 40 reviews |
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Okay gym, but needs to be forcefully put together.Jun 14, 2006
By ..R..
"..R.."
This gym is decent once it is put together. Since it is yet another product made in China, it is not really Quality Controlled. I had to use a large hammer to fit one of the top pull-up bars into place. Some of the bolts have damaged threads. The pads used to hold you in place while doing the leg and ab workouts get really slippery when wet, so you have to use towels over them. If your chest is wide like mine, then you will most likely feel cramped in the device.
Overall though it is not a bad gym. For the price (Under $150), and if you get free shipping, it is well worth the money. Just expect to use your own tools and a hammer when putting it together.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Very Happy - Assembly SuggestionsJun 27, 2008
By JPG I read all the reviews for many products before I bought this one as I find them very helpful. This is a great piece of equipment for me. I can see though if you are a large person that it may be to tight for you. I am 5-10 - 155 and have plenty of room to use it. As far as assembly, i did have to use a rubber hammer to get one of the top handles in as one other writter indicated they had to as well. Two suggestions not in these reviews, the grips for the bars came already on the dip handles but not on the chin bar. I made the mistake of putting the grips on the chin bar before I put the chin bar on the tower assembly, huge mistake they must go on after the chin bar is on the tower assembly as it will not fit through the holes with the grips on. Second, I received two screws that were to short by jsut a little, I recognized this as I counted the parts before assembly and had two odd screws and was two short of one type. I could have easily gone to Home Depot and purchased two for pennies but was able to find a place in assembly to use them by excluding the washers I was able to make them fit. Overall I am very pleased with my piece of equipment.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Decent quality for the price.May 17, 2008
By B. Seymore
"Bryan"
The assembled stand is actually a fairly decent product for the price. You're getting something that is sturdy and compact enough that it doesn't take up too much space. You can put it in a corner, or against a wall and not worry about it taking up an entire room.
The problem is with the assembly. The instructions that come with it are next to useless, and the way the hardware is just tossed in to a bag together with no labeling can create a problem if you're not used to putting things like this together.
Overall, I would recommend this to someone that is looking for a decent and cheap stand, if you don't mind the headache of actually putting it together.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Very PleasedJun 22, 2008
By F. Smode
"Franko"
I received the Power Stand in less than a week! The quality was better than I expected. It fits well in my exercise room and I am glad I added this piece. Assembly (for someone like me with too many thumbs) went well. Lay out the parts and you should have no problem following the instructions with a ratchet and a wrench. I made two mistakes with bolt size use, but they were easily corrected, and I put the pull up bars in wrong, but corrected that (with the use of a rubber mallet to get them off). Bottom line: this tower is very usefull, well made, compact in size, fairly easy to assemble, and a good value ($123 delivered).Phoenix 99403 Power Stand II
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good valueFeb 09, 2008
By Cary Peaden I assembled it last night. Overall it appears to be a good value compared to the other powerstands. I like the fact that it is tall enough for me, fits against a wall or in a corner, and is affordable. The only problem was that it was tougher than expected to put together. I am glad I bought it.
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