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SPECS – Assembled dimensions are 46" wide x 50" deep x 85" high
CONSTRUCTION – The 11- and 12- gauge steel tubing allows this bench to handle heavy weight securely, without compromise. Tested based on ASTM standards to hold up to 750 lbs. Recommended maximum weight capacity of 500 lbs.
MULTIPLE FEATURES – Built-in bar and weight storage. Double gusseted uprights provide exceptional stability and security. J-cup catches to safely hold barbell
RELIABLE PERFORMANCE – Durable powder coat finish and industrial zinc hardware provide exceptional maintenance-free durability
TRUST – Trust experience. CAP has been a pioneer in fitness for over 30 years and has locations worldwide. Chances are if you have EVER worked out, you have used a CAP product
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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.
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.
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