Streetlifting is different. Weighted dips demand stability, precision, and equipment that doesn’t move when you push your limits. We design dip stations for athletes who load heavy, for gyms who take strength training seriously, and for competitions where every rep must be clean, visible, and safe.
Choose your setup below — from home training to full competition staging.
Dip Stations for Streetlifting
Built for Performance, Stability & Heavy Loading
Profit Dip Bar
Rack-mounted, quick width changes
Stability:
Max Load:
Width Adjust:
Footprint:
Storage:
Best For :
7-10/10 (depends on rack)
250 kg
~30 s
100×47.5 cm
Rack-dependent
Home gyms, CrossFit, 1-2 users at a time
Dips Lite
Entry-level streetlifting, small home gyms
7/10
250 kg
~30 s
104×100 cm
Fixed position
Entry-level athletes, home gyms, 1-2 users at a time
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Competition Dip Station
No-flex stability for heavy cycles
10/10 (no flex at +300 kg)
400 kg
~5 s
120×125 cm
Fixed position
Advanced lifters, commercial gyms, comp-standard
Apex Competition Stage
Fast setup, clear judging, elite loads
10/10 (no flex at +300 kg)
400 kg
~5 s
250×220 cm (Full Stage)
Easy (J-cup mechanism)
Organisers, elite gyms, competition events
In streetlifting, the dip is not just a weigthed exercise — it’s plays a big role in your total.
Your position on the bars controls how your chest loads, how your elbows track, how your shoulders stack, and how confidently you can apply force under load.
When the bars are too narrow:
Chest and shoulders compress
Elbows collapse outwards
Stability and power both drop
When the bars are too wide:
Elbows cave in
The bottom position becomes loose
Force leaks forward instead of driving up
Natural width is what lets you:
Transfer power efficiently
Stay stable under load
Progress safely over time
Choose based on how you train and where you train:
If you train at home
→ Choose ProFit Dip Bar (rack setup) or Dips Lite
If you train heavy weighted dips
→ Choose Competition Dip Station
If you host events, or want a competition-standard setup in your gym
→ Choose Apex Competition Stage
These dip stations were developed with active international-level streetlifting athletes to solve a problem:
Most dip bars are designed for general fitness, not for loading +40, +60, +120 kg with confidence.
We focus on:
Shoulder and elbow natural alignment
True rigidity under load (no sway, no vibration)
Fast width changes between athletes
Durable steel structure made for daily heavy use
Grip texture that holds chalk and sweat without tearing the skin
A platform setup that keeps the movement visible, safe, and judgeable
Manufactured in Belgium, Luxembourg and France with heavy-duty steel and refined over multiple competition seasons.