Product Description
PowerLine Vertical Knee Raise Machine. This freestanding VKR Chin Dip combo machine is exactly what you need to bulk up your arms and shoulders while you lose inches and rip your abs. Do knee raises, leg raises and oblique bends. Grab the dip handles to develop massive triceps. This machine has it all.
| List Price: | $390.00 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #98265 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Powerline
- Model: PVKC83X
- Released on: 2008-01-01
- Dimensions: 81.00" h x 26.00" w x 37.00" l, 69.00 pounds
Features
- Freestanding machine develops and tones arms, shoulders, back, and core strength
- Lat pull-up/chin-up station; push-up station; dip station
- Thick DuraFirm back and arm pads and oversized handgrips for comfort
- Cushioned push up station mounted 12 inches off the floor
- 10-year frame warranty; one-year warranty covers all other parts
Amazon.com
The freestanding Vertical Knee Raise Chin Dip Machine from Powerline develops and tones your arms, shoulders, back, and core strength using gravity and your own body weight instead of complicated and cumbersome weights. Offering great versatility in a relatively small package, the machine is equipped with a lat pull-up/chin-up station, a dip station, and a push-up station. The machine allows you to perform knee raises, leg raises, and oblique bends as well as pull-ups and push-ups for total body strengthening and muscle building. Built for comfort and support, the machine has thick DuraFirm back and arm pads as well as oversized hand grips. The Lat pull-up/chin up station is easy to use with a no-slip entry and the push-up station is mounted 12-inches of the floor so that you can isolate your muscle groups effectively. Built to last, the Vertical Knee Raise Chin Dip Machine carries a 10-year frame warranty and a one-year parts warranty from Powerline.
Features and Specifications:
- Thick DuraFirm back and arm pads
- Oversized handgrips
- Lat pull-up/ chin-up station with step-up entry
- Cushioned push-up station mounted 12 inches off floor
- Assembled Dimensions: 83 by 37 by 26 inches (H x L x W)
- 43-inch lat chin bar
- Distance between dip handles: 21 inches (inside to inside)
- Distance between arm pads: 18 inches
- 10-year frame warranty
- One-year parts warranty
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Functional, but many compromises
By D. Larson
I decided to take a chance on this because the reviews were ok, and it's cheap. Well...it's a good try, but I think that in order to hit the sweetspot of attractive price and UPS shippable packaging, too many compromises had to be made.
Kind of flimsy: I weight about 190, and this thing flexes noticeably under my weight. I can see the pull bar bend as I put weight on it, and when I do dips, the whole thing gets rocking. At no time does it feel like it's going to tip over, but it definitely flexes in use.
Ergonomic nightmare: I'm 6' tall, and for me, the back pad is way too low. When doing pullups, at full extension, the horizontal arms are touching my armpits- it's too narrow. When I do dips, if I'm not careful, I will hit my head on the pullup bar. I understand now why MOST pullup/dip stations place the pullup bar on the other side of the tower. It takes up more room, but it would make a MUCH more useable apparatus.
I think the photos they use are either photoshopped, or they found the tiniest models they could to make the device appear roomy. It isn't.
$200 isn't a lot of money, so I don't feel 'burned' or ripped off...I just wish now that I had built something myself instead.
Look for mine on Craigslist real soon!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Not worth getting if you are tall
By Mary Lou Paisley
This piece of equipment is very wobbley and not suitable for taller clients, they hit their head of the chin-up bar, we had to cut our chin-up bar off.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Pwerline Knee Raise
By Sam
Powerline Station is a nice piece of equipment. The instructions to put it together are terrible. The worst I have ever seen. It was almost a two hour ordeal in order to get it all together. But once it was all together I really like using The Powerling Dip Station and recommend it for the price and construction.
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