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That's awesome
It's not stable enough for any kind of swinging/kipping on the pullup bar but it's perfectly fine for strict pullups. It has barbell storage on one side and plate storage on the other so you can't weigh it down with plates evenly. Also, the j-cups aren't the best quality
Perfectly fine for squats, bench, pullups for most people though.
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It is a sturdy rack good for moderate workouts. It is really good as far as taking up minimal space in a home gym but still being effective.
I wouldnt use it for kipping type pull ups.
The right side of the base has a peg for weight storage. I recommend placing a 35 or 45 there for extra stability.
The other side has storage for a bar, I purchased a landmine attachment that fits perfectly in this and can do many more workouts with that attachment.
CAP has spotter arms that are recommended for use with this but they were out of stock for a long time. I saw a restock on Amazon and purchased them right away and they've almost doubled in price since then making them cost half as much as the whole rack.
The holes in the rack are not a standard size and you cannot buy aftermarket spotter arms or accessories for the peg holes that are in the rack like on other racks. (2x2 beam and 1/2" peg holes)
I love using mine, not a fan of the red paint as it is rubbing all over the bar but the rack works great for my needs and takes up little space.
These are the right ones. Theyve gone up in price.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081476...3ABPW