

🔥 Power Up Anywhere, Anytime with Bullworker 💼
The Bullworker Power Pack is a premium isometric strength training system featuring adjustable resistance up to 45.36 kg, designed for total body fitness. It includes multiple sizes of steel bows, ergonomic grips, and comes with a luxury carry case and comprehensive exercise manuals. Lightweight and portable at 5.44 kg, it’s perfect for home or on-the-go workouts, backed by a 5-year warranty and decades of trusted Bullworker innovation.






| ASIN | B082QX38BB |
| Archery Draw Length | 36 Inches |
| Archery Draw Weight | 45.36 Kilograms |
| Best Sellers Rank | 173,565 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 135 in Home Gym Systems |
| Brand Name | Bullworker |
| Colour | Black / Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (105) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Luxury Canvas Carrying Cases, Manuals and Routines, Non-Slip Pad, Springs |
| Item Weight | 5.44 kg |
| Manufacturer | Bullworker |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Model Name | Power Pack |
| Model Number | Power Pack |
| Product Warranty | 5 Years |
| Size | Universal |
| UPC | 896529000245 |
D**7
Bull worker training kit ,with both sizes and kit carrying bag
Excellent piece of equipment, possibly regarded by some as ' old school ' but it works and the bonus is you can use the lighter exchangeable springs to start with and as you progress in power you can change the springs to the more challenging ones, which means it is so versatile, however like ' all ' equipment,you the individual must put in the effort. With this particular kit set you get a standard size bullworker, plus a smaller one, if you are smaller with arm length / span. Excellent value for money Very easy to use with a good kit bag for portableness, both size means it is very comfortable for all
M**.
Excellent, good value kit!
Excellent kit, and good value when you buy the Power Pack, as opposed to buying each thing separately. I've used a Bullworker since the 1970s since using my Dad's original 60s Bullworker as a kid (which he still has). These new models have been improved over the years to glide smoothly, give variable resistance by quickly changing the spring out. Grip pads so the ropes don't did in your hand like the old ones did. Also all come in a nice carry case to keep everything together, and a nice lay-flat spiral bound exercise manual for each item. I prefer the Steel Bow most, having short arms, but each one suits different exercises, so the Power Pack covers all bases. I also use them in combination with resistance bands for different variations of workout, and free weights and bench too. A nice little home set up.
S**N
Excellent.
Brilliant bit of kit!
M**E
All you need for the complete home gym.
I reckon this is a fantastic product which is made to a high quality, and can be used for all the exercise need you would ever want, from stretching to muscle building and aerobic, the price is quite high but then this should last a life time, so maybe not so bad, I can only recommend it.
R**N
Great quality kit just over priced.
This is a great improvement on last generation bull worker but seems way over priced. I am not knocking what you get and the quality is fantastic so far but at maybe £75 cheaper it would be excellent.
M**E
Portable gym
I first used a Bullworker back in the 1970s and didn’t realise they were still in production. With more leisure time and gyms closed I invested in the latest version which hardly needs any improvements fifty years later (handles and grip are a little more refined). Excellent. Brought further bows for my three children, who are in their twenties, and my wife has become an enthusiast too. Added advantage, they are portable. Good fitness equipment.
M**M
Compact and Sturdy
I have have owned several Bulkworkers over the years and they have always been good although sometimes a little limiting compared to weights. However, this kit is something else it is so compact, complete with carry cases, and well made everything feels sturdily and ergonomically designed. The possibilities with the two bows with spring strength options add to this the ISO-Bow and Extensions and it really is a home gym. Cannot see you would need anything else really. What has surprised me most is how good the simple ISO-Bow is especially for stretches. When my kit arrived I really thought they had sent me a single Bow rather than the entire kit. The is how compact it all is. In each of the Bow bags front pockets are the different resistance strings. The manual for each is in the the bag with the Bow. Also buying this kit together is very good value for money compared to separate purchases so even if you own another Bullworker I would go for this kit.
J**N
Brilliant home exercise machine to build strength and develop muscular body
Brilliant home exercise machine to build strength and develop muscular body
D**.
Some Background: Back in March 2023, I bought the Bullworker at the full price, $699. I gave it three stars at that time because of the HIGH price - no value at $699 CDN. I LOVED it, but tough to justify the $$$, so I sent it back after two weeks of lamenting. At $449, it's priced exactly where it needs to be! So, I re-bought it on June 29, 2023! The Power Pack are all great products; handy, practical, exceptionally well built, and they give you a substantive burn. A big THANK YOU to the folks at Bullworker for pricing it where the average working stiff (that's me) can justify the purchase. I used my Dads growing up in the 70s. It was great then and better now; tons of product improvements with many resistance options, including the addition of Steel Bow and ISO-FLOW. The ISOFlow and the SteelBow are great, portable units for traveling because they fit in a carry-on. So, if you travel or you want a quick warm-up before you start loading up plates at the gym, feel like skipping the gym and doing an entire workout in your living room, watching TV, a quick pump, or making the Bullworker your whole training program, go for it. I highly recommend it at $449!!
T**Y
Good sturdy Products. Steel bow is small and im not tall, so would suit desk job workout at best. Thought it was all a bit pricey as a single item so this set is more ideal. Would have gotten the X5 if it wasnt dearer than this full kit, but that is priced to be a collectors item and only for rich people ?
✅**✅
e Bullworker Power Pack est un excellent outil pour l'entraînement à domicile. Ce gymnase portable est parfait pour le cross training et permet de réaliser une grande variété d'exercices. Depuis que je l'ai acheté, je peux m'entraîner efficacement sans quitter la maison. Le produit est bien conçu et solide, garantissant une durabilité à long terme. Les différents niveaux de résistance sont parfaits pour progresser à mon rythme, que ce soit pour renforcer les muscles ou améliorer la condition physique générale. La portabilité de cet équipement est un grand avantage. Je peux facilement le ranger ou le transporter, ce qui le rend idéal pour ceux qui ont peu d'espace ou qui voyagent souvent. Les instructions fournies sont claires et faciles à suivre, ce qui m'a permis de commencer mes entraînements sans délai.
M**A
Attrezzo molto versatile e completo. Racchiude in un piccolo spazio e in un numero esiguo di attrezzi la possibilità di svolgere una valida attività fisica di tipo isometrico. La ginnastica isometrica è particolarmente indicata per incrementare la potenza muscolare, la massa muscolare in maniera naturale. Personalmente uso gli attrezzi del Set per contrastare la evoluzione e la progressione di una sarcopenia, legata alla mia età. Un particolare ringraziamento ad Amazon che mi ha permesso di acquistare un attrezzo che è disponibile solamente negli USA e che per anni non sono riuscito a venirne in possesso, visto le difficoltà operative di acquisto, trasporto e i costi doganali.
B**5
I bought a used Bullworker 2 on eBay for about $50. After several months of using it, I was hooked. However, because there is only one level of resistance, it meant that my overhead and behind-the-back compressions could barely budge the thing, yet my leg presses and bent rows would fully compress it. I stuck with it, and didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a new Bullworker. I saw the small "Steel Bow' and thought it would be perfect for some of those compressions, as well as the leg adduction. And because these new devices contain 5 levels of spring resistance (easy and quick to change out, btw), it meant that I could now put the Red spring in for my legs (150 lb resistance), and the weaker springs (yellow) for the tough, behind-the back, lower and overhead compressions. So I splurged and instead of just buying a new "classic bow", I bought the entire set, including the Steel Bow and the ISO-Bow and ISO-Bow, and ISO-FLO extension straps. All told, there are 131 different exercise you can do with all this equipment. But I figured, for now, I will only use the Classic Bow mostly, and for some exercises, the Steel Bow. In retrospect, it was more economical to just buy the Classic Bow, because although the Steel Bow seems like it can work more acute angles of the muscle, in reality, because of the variable springs included, the Classic Bow can do the same thing. But so what, they are both very well-made, solid pieces of equipment, and I really appreciate the nice rubber grips so my poor hands don't suffer. All 4 devices (Classic Bow, Steel Bow, ISO-FLO, and ISO-BOW) come with their own booklets. The Steel Bow is essentially a copy of the Classic Bow booklet, with a couple minor exceptions and only one exercise it can do that is not included in the Classic Bow. The booklets are spiral-bound, laminated and very sturdy. Don't worry about sweating on them. I have only two quibbles, one bigger than the other. The big quibble is that the Classic Bow and Steel Bow will SEPARATE if you try and do the reverse-grip and inside-grip compressions, because when you only grab the tubes, it will pull apart from the handle! The only way to prevent this from happening is to unfortunately grab the cables at the same time, which will pull the handles down with the pipes, and it won't separate. The simplicity and ease of changing the springs (a nice feature) also aids in separating the pipes if you only grab the pipes and not the handles or cables for the exercise. You'd think they could put a "lock" feature on it. Oh well, it's not that big of a deal. The other quibble is that I don't think the Bullworker company actually researched exactly what muscles are being recruited for many of their exercises. For example, some of the overhead or behind-the-back compressions, or archer or deadlifts say that certain muscles are worked, but it seems to be off. It's not carefully studied, so you have to either (a) do your own research as you exercise to find out what muscles seem taxed; or (b) just trust in the delightful variation of movements the Bullworker program has dug up. One more final quibble: the original Bullworker 2 I bought was a program built upon isometrics-ONLY. The 65%/7-second study by Hettinger and Muller was cited, and therefore, the wall chart had a complete program of doing only the isometric holds, and NO isotonic (dynamic) movements. This seems to be more consistent with the science and since the Bullworker is a fantastic, safe and versatile device to work out the entire body using isometric contractions (without trying to scrounge for props, such as tugging on doorknobs, hanging off doors, finding heavy boxes and books to lift, etc.) , and a device you can take with you while traveling, there is absolutely no need to introduce isotonics. However, sadly it seems that Bullworker has succumbed to the "dynamic" movement, and recommends the isometric holds "followed by ten reps". Because a single, properly-done isometric contraction is equal to 3 sets of 10 reps (it's true), why include an extra 10 reps, esp. when you have just traumatized the muscle and your CNS is stressed from the isometric contraction? I think it's because of marketing: It just "looks better" to show videos of people moving the device back and forth, back and forth, because that is how we usually view resistance exercise. But it does a disservice to the Bullworker's original pure claims. In any case, you don't HAVE to follow the isotonic (dynamic) part of any routine, but just enjoy all the isometric holds your heart can desire with these amazing devices.