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HEAVY DUTY FRAME: Constructed with premium quality steel construction, this power rack supports up to an incredible 805 lb max weight capacity barbell.
ANGLED PULL UP BAR: The pull up bar is adjustable and reversible with 8 different positions and angled for both wide and narrow grip pull ups.
SPOTTER ARMS: You will always have a spotter in the Power Zone with safety latches for ease of mind and safety assurance when squatting with heavier weights.
OLYMPIC PLATE STORAGE: With safety clips, organize weights on racks while adding extra stability when utilizing the machine. (Weights NOT included)
OLYMPIC BARS: Fits up to 7 ft. Olympic bars.
RESISTANCE BAND POSTS: 6 resistance band pins (3 per side) to increase versatility and add extra resistance to your lifts and squats.
NOTE: When using resistance bands, weight plate storage should be fully stacked to prevent tipping over.
Included Components: Squat Rack, User Manual, Tool, Hardware
I would never trust this with anything north of 315..
I bought this rack about a month ago for $275. Wish I could get the price adjustment. Overall I am happy with this unit. Bench 225/squat 225 without feeling any safety concerns. I wouldn't trust anything more then 300. Also it's a pretty lightweight unit. I slide it around to fit the cars in the garage. Also add resistance bands to the pull-up bar. The unit does need to be weighted down with plates on the stems otherwise it tips over when using bands to pull one way or the other. I weigh 200 lbs/6 foot and pull-up bar is solid. I have it at the highest setting and can still touch the floor on my tip toes. Easy assembly. Would recommend the buy if u are looking for cheap, compact, easy to move around.
I'm shocked at the 800+ lb weight rating. A lot of these racks only claim 300 lbs or so, and they look far sturdier. I know looks can be deceiving but still...
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I distinctly remember the fitness realty full power cage for $200. But that was a time before covid. Just something to think about for those who have the space for a full cage.
I'm shocked at the 800+ lb weight rating. A lot of these racks only claim 300 lbs or so, and they look far sturdier. I know looks can be deceiving but still...
I'm shocked at the 800+ lb weight rating. A lot of these racks only claim 300 lbs or so, and they look far sturdier. I know looks can be deceiving but still...
I would never trust this with anything north of 315..
I got this before quarantine and it's been good for us. My wife picked it specifically because it can fit in our garage (in front of the car). I can't give much feedback on its limits since I mostly bench with it or use the pull up bar while my wife uses it for squats at a much lower weight.
I'm shocked at the 800+ lb weight rating. A lot of these racks only claim 300 lbs or so, and they look far sturdier. I know looks can be deceiving but still...
Maybe the 800 'static' rating is the gimmick - the loaded bar is not static. Especially if dropped to the safety arms.
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Considering it was $70 higher last week, now's a good time to buy.
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Maybe the 800 'static' rating is the gimmick - the loaded bar is not static. Especially if dropped to the safety arms.