Phoenix 99226 Power Pro Olympic Bench

January 31, 2010 by  
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41eLBgqvSpL. SL160  Phoenix 99226 Power Pro Olympic Bench
Brand: Phoenix
Average Rating
9 reviews

Full Olympic size, not a cheater. Uprights are 42 apart on inside dimensions. Deluxe lat tower and arm curl included - great value! With built in squat rack in rear. This sturdy, heavy duty machine is multi-stationed and equipped with extra padding for comfort. Warranty is 90 days parts, 1 year frame. Maximum user weight 300lbs., uprights 400lbs., leg lift 150lbs., lat tower 150lbs. Not recommended or guaranteed for user over this limit. more info

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9 Comments on "Phoenix 99226 Power Pro Olympic Bench"

  1. Joshua Mitchell on Sat, 30th Jan 2010 3:56 am 

    Nice bench for the money
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I really like this bench. The instructions were absolutely horrible so it took longer to put together than it should have. The frame was not welded absolutely perfectly either so all four legs do not completely touch the floor, and some of the bolts do not fit perfectly. All in all these things were not really an issue for me. I am also not sure that had I spent $100 more that I would not come across the same issues with a more expensive bench.

  2. MaChiBLue on Sat, 30th Jan 2010 5:12 am 

    Decent Bench for the Money
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    I decided to try and exercise more, and gain some more muscles so I bought some weights and needed a bench. For the price this isn’t that bad, pretty good actually. But it is a bit small for me, being 6’3″. The padded bench is small for me, but shouldnt be an issue for those of smaller statures. Assembling the bench was quite an adventure, as others have written some parts are not labeled correctly. Also some of the bolts, screws and washers come packaged in different boxes. There is a large piece of cardboard with the majority of the hardware attached to it via plastic, but some are scattered around. This was one of the major drawbacks, not only was it frustrating to look for the missing screws/bolts, but it also added to the build time. Overall build time was around 3 hours for me and my brother, with constant searching for missing hardware and for the tools needed. Once assembled the bench is pretty large, well planted and stable. Build quality is pretty good, except for the paint which peels off with the slightest touch. Also, my bench already had some surface rust on it, I’m guessing from sitting around so long and maybe during shipment, but I can see past that (some spray paint will cover that up)

    Overall I’m satisfied with my purchase. It’s a great bench with some quirks for an amazing price.

  3. Linkin24 on Sat, 30th Jan 2010 2:53 pm 

    great bench
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This bench works good and doesn’t take up a lot of space. I’m 5’11, 170lb, and it isn’t small like a previous reviewer said that it’s not made for taller people, it works well for me. The only complaint is the time it took me to put it together was a long time and tedious. But if I can figure it out eventually anyone could. The other small problem is that the lat bar is pretty high in the air and hits my ceiling when you have to take it out if you want to store it in the back of the bench or if you want to use the preacher curl. I have it in a regular room in an apartment so that could be why. (The lat bar isn’t hitting the ceiling when it is in place and you are using it, only when u have to lift it out)But this is a Great bench with great features!

  4. J. Whitney on Sat, 30th Jan 2010 3:45 pm 

    Great value
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I did a lot of research before purchasing this bench because:

    1) The pictures show both the lat and preacher extensions in their *storage* locations, so I wasn’t able to see how they were usable from the pictures on the interwebs.

    2) Comparable benches start in the $400-$500 range, and this sells for about half that…

    3) The fact that it accommodated both Olympic and Standard weights was mysterious.

    I’ve been using it for ~2 weeks now, and I can comfortably say that I would purchase it again. The lat and preacher extensions both fit in the usual location (into the upright that the leg extension comes off of), and work great. The product ships with Olympic “sleeves” and standard-sized plate poles (on the leg extension for example), so you’re supposed to slip the sleeve over the poles (and your standard bar if you have one) if you want to use it with Olympic plates. As I have standard weights, this was great for me. I can’t comment on how it performs with the sleeves, although others have suggested it’s not quite perfect.

    As for the low price? The bench is of seemingly good/high quality, but Phoenix (the mfg) definitely skimped on aesthetics *not* function when producing this. Here are my gripes:

    * The paint they used is some kind of bubbled-looking powder coat (or so…) and it likes to flake off in places where you’re sliding plates on and off of it. So, no big deal, vaccuum it up and move on…

    * One of the uprights was welded 1/4″ too low and I couldn’t fit a washer when assembling. Washer omitted, works fine.

    * The numbered assembly steps in the instructions are incomplete (you end up with left-over parts) but the exploded view of the bench is complete. So for a few of the minor parts (like the rubber stopper for the lat bar, and various caps for the ends) you’ll need to refer to the exploded view.

    * Assembly takes a considerable while. I would leave a good 3 hours.

    * Mine shipped with an “Other side up” label affixed to the wrong side of the cross-bar that connects the two bench uprights to the leg extension upright. The pictures clearly indicated which side in fact had to face up, however.

    So, the overall impression that I have is that this is a quality bench that definitely gets the job done, but that some of the minor details are keeping it from selling for more. That’s great for me, because I have a perfectly functional bench at half the price, and I don’t care about the details above. In fact I’m leaving the “Other side up” label for effect.

  5. Tied-up2 on Sun, 31st Jan 2010 7:04 pm 

    Ok for price if you’re not too tall.
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    For the price this low-end home gym is generally able to do the things I wanted a cheap home gym to do. However, there are a few issues you need to consider before buying it. The biggest issue is ergonometric – this unit is not designed to be used by anyone over perhaps 5’10″ or 5’11″. I’m 6’1″ and this creates problems for me. I have to find work-arounds to use a unit designed for people smaller than me. The problem is that form is very important when doing the exercises (when you don’t pay attention to form, you either reduce the effectiveness of the exercise or risk injury) and finding work-arounds sometimes compromises your form during the exercise.

    There are also a few quality issues but these were not entirely unexpected considering the price of the unit. It would have been nice if the bench padding were a little better but its adequate. The two most annoying quality issues involve the plate bars (the bars that hold the weights). This first issue was with the plate bar on the lat tower (cable) unit. It wasn’t level. This means the weights keep trying to fall off one side as you put them on. The second issue is also with the plate bars. The unit is designed to accommodate standard plates (small holes in the middle) or Olympic plates (big holes in the middle). A “sleeve” is included with the unit that slips over the standard size plate bar that enables one to use Olympic plates (big holes). However the outer diameter of the sleeve is slightly smaller than standard Olympic size so an Olympic size spring collar (to hold the weights on the bar) is too big and doesn’t work. I went down to Home Depot and bought wood clamps to hold the plates in place. Kind of a pain but functional (just another work-around). If you buy this unit you probably want to go with standard plates (small hole) rather than Olympic plates (big hole).

    So I put this at 4 stars because for this price you really can’t expect too much and it generally delivers what I expected a cheap home gym unit to do – with the one caveat: persons over 5’10″ should try to find a home gym designed for taller people. Since only 5% of the US population is over 6 feet tall manufacturers tend to design for smaller people. If you’re tall, good luck on that search.

    Follow-up note. At this time of the writing above this unit was sold by several vendors on Amazon so its worth comparing the pricing. When I say above that this unit is OK “for the price” means the price I paid for it not the price necessarily listed here now. At the current price (on 7/7/07) I would only list it as 2 stars but could not see how to change the star rating.

  6. J. DENIS on Mon, 1st Feb 2010 8:07 pm 

    Very Heavy Duty
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This is a great bench. Its everything in the description and more. You need a little time to put it together, but well worth the cost..

  7. C. Stanton on Tue, 2nd Feb 2010 4:04 am 

    Getting what you pay for.
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    Unit was dented and scratched. Looks like it was used or boxed without care. Otherwise it works fine after some metal bending during assembly. Good unit at a low price getting the job done.

  8. R. Gomez on Tue, 2nd Feb 2010 11:49 pm 

    well worth the price!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    First of all I was suprised at how fast my weight bench was shipped despite the fact that free shipping was included! This bench is everything I expected, I can get a complete total body work out! For the price it costs I can say it’s well worth it!

  9. Farooq Pervez on Wed, 3rd Feb 2010 3:02 pm 

    Most amazing piece of gym equipment i’ve owned!!!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Just like a lot of other people that get home gyms for the simple reason of not going to the gym for personal reasons, I too was looking for the most parts an all in one type. I don’t like those cable/rod type machines, they just don’t give you that being back in the gym type of feeling. So after some positive reviews, good price and most importantly, the Lat pull bar option, made me go with this bench. I had it shipped to my home in a really heavy box. The assembly was very difficult and some of the instruction was just inadequate especially assembling the Lat bar and required just some common sense. Having your own wrench/socket set helps big time. Because of the lack of instruction, I first didn’t put the plastic cuffs on the lat bar that first go in the base and at top and in between the moving mechanism which made it very uneven and frictional. I think one of the other reviewers probably made the same mistake and mentioned something about the weights being uneven. Once I figured that out and put all the cuffs in the right places, the Lat pull became amazingly practical and definitely a plus feature of this bench. The bench itself is very sturdy and cushioning is just right, I didn’t want it too soft. I purchased a Weider 300lb Olympic bar set from Sears the very next day I got the bench and couldn’t be happier. I can basically get a complete gym workout with this thing other than aerobics. The only annoying thing is and it’s not the bench’s fault is taking the lat bar out for legs etc. Even if you have a midsize ceiling, you would just have to tilt the whole bench to be able to take the Lat bar out, but if the lat bar was any shorter, you wouldn’t get a nice workout, so I guess something you have to work around with. All in all, I’m very happy with this purchase.

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