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The Weider Power Tower WEBE99712.2 is a fitness equipment designed to support a maximum user weight of 136 kilograms. It does not include a seated bench press, downward rope-pull arm exercises, or downward rope-pull leg exercises. Please note that it is not possible to provide a detailed description of the product as there is limited information available.
| Brand | Weider |
| Model | Power Tower WEBE99712.2 | WEBE99712 |
| Product | fitness equipment |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Maximum user weight | 136 kg |
| Minimum load weight | - kg |
| Maximum load weight | - kg |
| Load weight step | - kg |
| Muscle group training | - |
| Seated bench press | No |
| Downward rope-pull arm exercises | No |
| Product color | Black, Red |
| Downward rope-pull leg exercises | No |
| Latissimus pull | - |
| Leg extension | - |
| Rowing | - |
| Leg press | - |
| Arm curl bench | - |
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As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.
As a rule of thumb for your maximum heart rate, you can use 220 minus your age.
To adjust the height of the Weider Power Tower, locate the adjustable pull-pin mechanism located on each vertical bar. Pull out the pin and slide it to your desired height position, then release the pin to securely lock the tower at the desired height.
To perform dips on the Weider Power Tower, start by gripping the handles firmly and lifting yourself up until your arms are fully extended. Lower your body by bending your elbows until your shoulders are below your elbows, and then push yourself back up to the starting position. Ensure that your body remains stable throughout the exercise.
The Weider Power Tower does not have an adjustable backrest. However, it provides a padded backrest for added comfort during exercises such as vertical knee raises and leg raises.
To use the pull-up bar on the Weider Power Tower, grab the bar with an overhand grip, hands shoulder-width apart. Hang with your arms fully extended, then pull yourself up by engaging your back and arms until your chin reaches or clears the bar. Lower yourself back down to the starting position with controlled movement.
To perform knee raises on the Weider Power Tower, place your forearms on the padded armrests and position your body so it is vertical. Lift your legs by bending your knees and contracting your abdominal muscles, bringing your knees as close to your chest as comfortably possible. Lower your legs back down with control and repeat the movement.
No, the Weider Power Tower WEBE99712.2 does not have a seated bench press feature. This means that users will not be able to perform seated bench presses on this equipment. However, it still offers a range of other exercises for upper body strength training.
No, the Weider Power Tower WEBE99712.2 does not have the option for downward rope-pull arm exercises. This means that users will need to find alternative ways to train their arm muscles, such as using dumbbells or resistance bands.
No, the Weider Power Tower WEBE99712.2 does not include a feature for downward rope-pull leg exercises. Users who are specifically looking for a fitness equipment for these types of exercises may need to consider other options.
Yes, the manual of the Weider Power Tower WEBE99712.2 is available in English .
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