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Tower of Zion

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555 lbs.
Founded by:
Alex Burlison, Troy Kostelecky
Listed on:
May 17, 2025
Part of the OG Utah Stones of Strength lineup the Brynjolfstak's brother. This is the Tower of Zion. 555 lbs of Wasatch granite. A good lift is one done like Brynjolfstak in Iceland, only difference is that you will elevate the Tower with it's base stone underneat. That is the only base stone that can be used. Also you have to actual lift the stone, no rock back leverage. Therefore video or it didn't happen.

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