The DONOW Leverage Gym Power Rack is a compact home gym system aimed at people who want a wider range of strength exercises without filling a whole room with separate kit. It combines lever arms, a lat and low row setup, pull-up and dip options, and a squat-focused design in one station.
For home use, the main appeal is its mix of versatility and a more guided feel than standard free weights. This version also brings a few useful updates, including 2mm steel tubing, a 60in base frame for added stability, and revised pulley details for smoother movement.
Price: USD 339.99
Rating: 4.60/5 from 110 reviews
A big selling point here is the independent leverage arm design. You can link the arms together with the included connecting bar for movements such as squats, deadlifts, shrugs, and calf raises, or use them separately for presses, curls, rows, and dips. That gives it more flexibility than a basic rack-only setup.
The built-in pulley system adds even more exercise variety, covering lat pulldowns and low rows, while the overall footprint should suit many home gyms and garages. Capacity is worth checking against your training level, with the leverage arms rated to 150lb per side and the pulley system to 100lb per side.
- Updated 2mm steel tube construction
- 60in base frame designed to improve stability
- Independent lever arms with connecting bar
- Supports bench press, squat, shoulder press, curls, rows, deadlifts, dips and pull-ups
- Lat and low row system included
In day-to-day use, this looks like a sensible option for buyers who want one machine to cover a lot of key strength movements at home. The leverage setup may appeal to anyone who prefers a guided training path while still keeping some of the feel of free-weight style lifting.
Overall, the DONOW is a versatile home gym for small to medium spaces, especially if exercise variety matters more to you than very heavy loading. It is worth noting the stated weight limits and the note that bumper plates may lightly touch the frame at the highest and lowest lever positions, but for many home users it should still be a practical all-in-one choice.





