Real product data from both. Which one earns its place in your gym?
Both products sell 'one piece of equipment, full workout' but in opposite directions. A power tower like Sportsroyals is built around bodyweight progression: pull-up bar, dip station, knee-raise pads, push-up handles — every exercise is you moving your own mass. A home gym like BodyBoss is built around resistance: 300+ lbs of band tension applied to a portable base, giving you a row, a chest press, a squat, a shoulder press that bodyweight alone can't load. For pure calisthenics, the power tower wins — you get every progression path pull-ups and dips can offer. For varied resistance work without free weights, the home gym wins.
Pick Sportsroyals Power Tower when calisthenics is your primary training modality and you want every bodyweight progression (pull-ups, dips, muscle-ups, knee raises) from one station.
Pick BodyBoss Home Gym 2.0 when you want resistance training variety (chest press, row, squat, shoulder press) in a system that stores away, without buying a barbell setup.
| Spec | Sportsroyals Power Tower | BodyBoss Home Gym 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $154.97 | $59.88 |
| Brand | Sportsroyals | BodyBoss |
| Amazon rating | 4.5 out of 5 stars | 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Reviews | 17,706 | 769 |
| Material | Alloy Steel | Plastic |
| Weight | 62.83 Pounds | 16 Pounds |