Spirit Fitness CSD-PUDA Dual Pull Up/Dip Assist
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Spirit Fitness CSD-PUDA Dual Pull Up/Dip Assist is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Spirit Fitness CSD-PUDA Dual Pull Up/Dip Assist is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The Spirit Fitness CSD-PUDA Dual Pull Up/Dip Assist machine makes assisted pull-ups and dips achievable from a single station — two movements in the footprint of one machine. Built on an 11-gauge steel frame with a fully enclosed 230 lb weight stack and LOOS USA aircraft-grade cables, it's warrantied for every facility type, including full commercial use.
- 230 lb weight stack, 5 lb increments
- Pulley ratio: 1.1 × weight (assistance)
- 360 lb max user weight
- Footprint: 49" L × 47" W × 88" H
- LOOS USA aircraft-grade cables
- 11-gauge steel frame, black powder coat
- Integrated rep/time counter
- 10-year frame warranty, all facility types
- Low-profile, fully enclosed design
- FREE shipping
Specifications
Specifications
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Make
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Model
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SKU
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CategoryWeight Stack Machine, Combo Machine
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GradeCommercial
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Weight
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Dimensions
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Gauge11-Gauge Steel
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Standard Stack Size230 lbs
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Pulley Ratio1.1 × weight (assistance)
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AssemblyRequired
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Availability
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Color(s)Black
Reviews
Reviews
Summary
Summary
Warranty
Warranty
More details can be found here.
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Key Features
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Assisted Pull-Ups and Dips, One Station
Two of the hardest bodyweight movements made achievable in one 49" × 47" frame. A kneeling platform positions users securely, dip handles rotate to fit shoulder width, and multiple grips cover wide and narrow pull-ups.
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Commercial-Grade Build
An 11-gauge steel frame with black electrostatic powder coat, a fully enclosed weight stack behind translucent shrouds, and a pivoting knee pad with sport stitching, engineered to hold up under all-day, multi-user traffic.
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Assistance That Scales
The 230 lb stack offsets bodyweight rather than adding to it (1.1 ratio, up to ~253 lb of assistance) — more weight makes a rep easier, so a member starts with heavy assist and dials it down as they get stronger.
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Built-In Feedback
An integrated digital rep counter shows how fast or slow each rep moves — useful for building endurance and strength — with start-and-finish diagrams on the machine and a top-cap storage tray for phones and bottles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions and answers about Spirit Fitness strength equipment
Yes — it's built and warrantied for full commercial use, with an 11-gauge steel frame, a fully enclosed 230 lb stack, and LOOS USA aircraft-grade cables rated for the all-day, multi-user traffic a lighter assist machine isn't.
Commercial-grade isn't a marketing word here — it's what the build is rated for and what the warranty actually covers. The CSD-PUDA runs an 11-gauge steel frame, a fully enclosed 230 lb stack, and LOOS USA aircraft-grade cables, and its warranty applies in any facility type, including full commercial. That matters beyond durability: residential-grade machines typically exclude commercial use in their own fine print, which can leave a facility holding the liability if someone is hurt on under-rated equipment. An assist machine carries the user's full bodyweight on the platform every rep, so the kneeling platform, the pivoting knee pad, and the cables are exactly where this one is built heavier. Paying once for a machine rated for the job typically costs less over five years than replacing a residential unit and absorbing the downtime in between.
- Frame: 11-gauge steel
- Cables: LOOS USA aircraft-grade
- Weight stack: 230 lb, fully enclosed
- Warranty valid in every facility type, including full commercial
- Built to carry full bodyweight on every rep
It ships free by LTL freight with a liftgate included by default, so it comes off the truck without you wrestling a heavy pallet. Professional installation is available on request.
We ship this machine free, by LTL freight, and a liftgate is included by default — so it's lowered to the ground for you rather than left as a heavy pallet you have to manage. If you have a forklift or a loading dock, just ask and we'll quote freight without the liftgate to save you the cost. It arrives disassembled on the pallet with a full illustrated manual, all tools, and hardware included; most facilities handle setup with two people. And if you'd rather not assemble it yourself, professional installation is available on request and quoted as a separate line item, so the machine can be set up and ready to use without you touching a wrench.
- Shipping: free, LTL freight
- Liftgate: included by default (no-liftgate quote available if you have a dock or forklift)
- Arrives disassembled with manual, tools, and hardware
- Assembly: two people recommended
- Professional install available on request (quoted separately)
You come to us, not the manufacturer — Blue Sky handles the warranty claim and sources the replacement part on your behalf, so a fix doesn't turn into weeks of chasing it down yourself.
If anything ever needs a part or a repair, you deal with Blue Sky directly — we manage the warranty claim with Spirit and source the replacement for you, rather than handing you a phone number and a queue. That's deliberate: the most common frustration in this category is a machine sitting unusable while the owner waits on a part and argues over who pays the shipping, and we take that off your plate. If you'd prefer to coordinate with Spirit directly on a particular part, that's always your call — but you never have to. Keeping the machine in service is the whole point, especially on a floor where a dead station means a complaint at the front desk.
- Claims: handled by Blue Sky on your behalf
- Parts: we source the replacement for you
- You deal with us, not an overseas parts queue
- Prefer to go to Spirit directly? Always optional, never required
10-year frame, 5-year major moving parts, 1-year finishes, wear parts, and labor, and 6-month upholstery — a commercial warranty valid in any facility type.
This machine carries Spirit Fitness's commercial warranty, and it applies in every facility type rather than voiding the moment the machine is used commercially. Coverage runs 10 years on the frame; 5 years on the major moving components — bushings, bearings, shocks, pulleys, and guide rods; and 1 year on paint and finishes, cables, grips, the counter/timer, pull-pin, rail wheels, attachments, and labor. Upholstery is covered for 6 months. And because Blue Sky handles claims on your behalf, it's a warranty you actually use through one point of contact — not a document you end up fighting with after the fact.
- Frame: 10 years
- Bushings, bearings, shocks, pulleys, guide rods: 5 years
- Finishes, cables, grips, counter/timer, attachments, labor: 1 year
- Upholstery: 6 months
- Valid in every facility type, including full commercial
It supports users up to 360 lb, and because it assists bodyweight movements, it suits everyone from members who can't yet do a pull-up to advanced users — with rotating dip handles and multiple grips to fit any frame.
The assisted pull-up/dip machine is rated for users up to 360 lb, but its real strength is range of ability: by offsetting bodyweight, it lets a member who can't yet complete a single pull-up or dip train those exact movements with good form, then progressively do more on their own. The kneeling platform positions users securely for both exercises, the dip handles rotate to fit different shoulder widths, and multiple grip options cover wide and narrow pull-up grips. That makes it one of the most inclusive machines on a floor — equally useful for a deconditioned beginner and a strong member chasing strict reps — and it fits a broad mix of body sizes rather than only an average frame.
- Max user weight: 360 lb
- Makes pull-ups and dips achievable for any ability level
- Rotating dip handles fit different shoulder widths
- Multiple grips for wide and narrow pull-ups
The 230 lb selectorized stack counterbalances your bodyweight rather than adding resistance — at a 1.1 ratio it provides up to roughly 253 lb of assistance, so more weight makes a rep easier.
This is the one machine in the lineup where more weight means an easier rep. It uses a 230 lb selectorized weight stack, adjustable in 5 lb increments, that lifts a portion of your bodyweight as you pull up or dip; at its 1.1 pulley ratio it can offset up to roughly 253 lb. So a 200 lb member who selects a high level of assistance effectively pulls or presses only a fraction of their weight, completes clean reps, and builds the strength to do more. As they get stronger, they dial the assistance down — fewer pounds selected means less help and a harder rep — until they can perform the movements unassisted. That makes a single machine a complete progression path, and the stack is fully enclosed behind translucent shrouds for safety on a busy floor.
- Stack: 230 lb selectorized, 5 lb increments
- Provides up to ~253 lb of bodyweight assistance (1.1 ratio)
- More weight selected = more help = easier rep
- Dial assistance down over time to progress toward unassisted
Pull-ups train the lats, upper back, and biceps; dips train the chest, triceps, and front shoulders. Together they cover the major upper-body pulling and pressing muscles.
The assisted pull-up/dip machine trains the upper body through the two most respected bodyweight movements. The assisted pull-up works the latissimus dorsi and upper-back muscles that drive a vertical pull, along with the biceps. The assisted dip works the chest (pectorals), the triceps, and the front deltoids through a vertical press. Together they hit nearly every major upper-body pulling and pressing muscle, which is why pull-ups and dips are foundational for athletes and general fitness alike — the catch has always been that most people can't do them yet. By assisting bodyweight, this machine puts those staples within reach of every member, then lets them progress to doing the movements on their own.
- Assisted pull-up: latissimus dorsi, upper back, biceps
- Assisted dip: chest, triceps, front deltoids
- Covers major upper-body pulling and pressing
- Brings two foundational bodyweight movements within reach
It occupies about 49" L × 47" W and stands 88" tall — a compact footprint, but plan for the height since pull-ups need overhead clearance.
The assisted pull-up/dip machine occupies about 49 inches long by 47 inches wide — a genuinely compact footprint — but it stands about 88 inches tall, so confirm your ceiling clears roughly 7.5 to 8 feet, since the pull-up grips sit near the top of the frame and users reach above them. Because it covers both assisted pull-ups and dips from one station, it does the job of two separate machines while taking up little floor area, which is a real consideration when every square foot of a gym floor has to earn its place. For a facility deciding what to fit into a fixed footprint, the small floor area is a clear win — just plan for the height.
- Footprint: about 49" L × 47" W (compact)
- Height: 88" — confirm ~7.5 to 8 ft of ceiling clearance
- Covers assisted pull-ups and dips in one station
- Small floor area for a full pull-up/dip tower



