Model: Weider XRS 20 Adjustable Bench with Olympic Squat Rack and Preacher Pad, 610 Lb. Weight Limit
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I got this set at the start of pandemic so they were pretty expensive at the time $299, they held up pretty well and I still use it
I've had this for several years and it's still holding up well
Had this a long time ago, was a great starter for a home gym, held up well for the 5 years I had it before upgrading; for the majority of people this and a 300 or so pound weight set is all you will need.
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Just an FYI that rack can't take much over 200lbs without getting a little scary. A few years back I set 250 down a little hard and it ate sh!t, so I bought a $$$ rogue rack. This would be decent for beginners or intermediate if you are not using the rack for squats.
Just an FYI that rack can't take much over 200lbs without getting a little scary. A few years back I set 250 down a little hard and it ate sh!t, so I bought a $$$ rogue rack. This would be decent for beginners or intermediate if you are not using the rack for squats.
Can you describe where the failure happened? Did it slip off the holders, did the holders break, did the rack tip over? Just want to know what to look for and/or see if there's a way to shore it up a little to prevent a failure like that. Sorry that happened to you!
Does the preacher/leg weight holder fit standard or Olympic plates?
It takes the 1" plates by default, and has an adapter sleeve that slips over it and will take the Olympic plates. From what I've seen, make sure to screw the adapter in adequately or it can pop up while lifting. This guy mentions it at the 2min mark https://youtu.be/eSwVStDgvzo - it's the gold's gym version but same thing, and the picture on Walmart shows it with the sleeve on. Good luck!
If you can get used plates on Facebook market place, offer up, etc. Or if you dont want to go through the hassle just order from basic iron places on "rep fitness" I don't know if they're is any cheaper alternative with good quality but thats what I did. And for barbell just get any 45 lb, 7 foot long barbell on Amazon with good reviews and can hold a good amount of weight.
Decathlon has a dumbbell/barbell set to include iron plates that equals 110 lbs for 169.00. Could be a good beginner set
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Decathlon has a dumbbell/barbell set to include iron plates that equals 110 lbs for 169.00. Could be a good beginner set