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Rating: | (4.2 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,032 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | CAP Barbell Power Rack Exercise Stand, Multiple Colors |
Product Description: | This CAP Power Rack / Squat Stand is a serious piece of strength equipment. Designed for heavy use in mind, this must-have strength piece utilizes 11- and 12- gauge steel that will withstand the most grueling workout. Eliminate the need for a spotter with the j-cup catches that have a weight capacity of 500-pounds. Build upper body mass by using the pull up bar with a weight capacity of 750-pounds. Store your barbell and weights with the built-in bar and weight storage features. The double gusseted uprights provide exceptional stability and security, allowing you to lift heavy without compromising safety. Perform bench presses, overhead presses, pull ups, shrugs, squats and more with this power rack / squat stand (a weightlifting bench is necessary for some of these exercises, which is not included). All cap strength products undergo strenuous product testing meeting or EXCEEDING ASTM product standards. Engineered and manufactured with quality materials are the reasons that cap strength products are among the best-selling strength products on the market today. Assembled dimensions are 46" wide x 50" deep x 85" high. 30-day manufacturer’s warranty. |
Model Number: | FM-905Q-GR |
Product SKU: | B07P89ZQM5 |
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Edit: okay I just zoomed in on the picture and confirmed these bolt together in the middle of the vertical supports. You lose 2 placements for your bar supports this way, and also lose stability. Being tested to static hold 750 pounds isn't the same as being able to handle a kinetic drop of a bar loaded with plates. It's a bad design, period.
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Edit: okay I just zoomed in on the picture and confirmed these bolt together in the middle of the vertical supports. You lose 2 placements for your bar supports this way, and also lose stability. Being tested to static hold 750 pounds isn't the same as being able to handle a kinetic drop of a bar loaded with plates. It's a bad design, period.
Whoa, that is so sketchy to have connecting vertical posts instead one piece O.o
Edit: okay I just zoomed in on the picture and confirmed these bolt together in the middle of the vertical supports. You lose 2 placements for your bar supports this way, and also lose stability. Being tested to static hold 750 pounds isn't the same as being able to handle a kinetic drop of a bar loaded with plates. It's a bad design, period.
For casual lifters this squat stand will do.
Edit: okay I just zoomed in on the picture and confirmed these bolt together in the middle of the vertical supports. You lose 2 placements for your bar supports this way, and also lose stability. Being tested to static hold 750 pounds isn't the same as being able to handle a kinetic drop of a bar loaded with plates. It's a bad design, period.
Thank you for your reply. Canceled order