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Titan Fitness T-2 Series 83" Power Rack

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Titan Fitness has Titan Fitness T-2 Series 83" Power Rack on sale for $299.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member nogameonlymovie for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Featuring heavy-duty 2 x 2-inch 12-gauge square steel uprights with laser-cut holes spaced 2-inches on center throughout the front and back of the uprights and side bracings, a bolt-together design, and a powder-coated black finish.
  • Includes:
    • 4x heavy-duty steel uprights
    • 2x Pin and Pipe Safeties
    • 2x Weight Plate Horns
    • 2x J-Hooks with UHMW plastic
    • 1.25-inch Single Pull-Up Bar
    • Assembly Hardware
Specs:
  • Overall Height: 83"
  • Max Pull Up Bar Height: 81"
  • Overall Footprint: 57" x 50"
  • Inside Width: 42"
  • Outside Width: 46"
  • Inside Depth: 26"
  • Outside Depth: 30"
  • Weight Plate Horns: 1.5" x 6"
  • Hole Spacing: 2" on the center
  • Material: 2x2" 12-Ga Steel
  • Rackable Capacity: 850 lb
  • Whole Rack Capacity: 2,200 lb
  • Product Weight: 140 lb

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $100.02 Lower (25% Savings) than the list price of $399.99.
    • Includes a 1-year Warranty
  • About this Store:
    • Returns: Titan will offer a refund of your original purchase price minus the return shipping cost within 30 days of your delivery date.

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Written by nogameonlymovie
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Titan Fitness has Titan Fitness T-2 Series 83" Power Rack on sale for $299.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member nogameonlymovie for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Featuring heavy-duty 2 x 2-inch 12-gauge square steel uprights with laser-cut holes spaced 2-inches on center throughout the front and back of the uprights and side bracings, a bolt-together design, and a powder-coated black finish.
  • Includes:
    • 4x heavy-duty steel uprights
    • 2x Pin and Pipe Safeties
    • 2x Weight Plate Horns
    • 2x J-Hooks with UHMW plastic
    • 1.25-inch Single Pull-Up Bar
    • Assembly Hardware
Specs:
  • Overall Height: 83"
  • Max Pull Up Bar Height: 81"
  • Overall Footprint: 57" x 50"
  • Inside Width: 42"
  • Outside Width: 46"
  • Inside Depth: 26"
  • Outside Depth: 30"
  • Weight Plate Horns: 1.5" x 6"
  • Hole Spacing: 2" on the center
  • Material: 2x2" 12-Ga Steel
  • Rackable Capacity: 850 lb
  • Whole Rack Capacity: 2,200 lb
  • Product Weight: 140 lb

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $100.02 Lower (25% Savings) than the list price of $399.99.
    • Includes a 1-year Warranty
  • About this Store:
    • Returns: Titan will offer a refund of your original purchase price minus the return shipping cost within 30 days of your delivery date.

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Written by nogameonlymovie

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That is so far from the truth. Titan quality is nowhere near Rogue quality. Why do you think Rogue costs so much more? Because Rogue is made in the US and everything from the finish, welding, powder coating is light year better than Titan. Titan pretty much copies all their design. At one point they even have a suggestion page where you can send them a link to competitors product and they would copy it. Titan is cheap made in China stuffs but their price is affordable and their products are as functional. If you don't care about the looks and feels and finish and of course that Rogue logo, the. Titan will be more than enough. It's not as pretty but steel is steel. I have equipment from both in my garage gym.

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Jan 20, 2022
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rghazzi
Jan 20, 2022
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Any experience with this one? Is it worth the $300?
Jan 21, 2022
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aapocketz
Jan 21, 2022
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Quote from rghazzi :
Any experience with this one? Is it worth the $300?
Great deal if you're looking for a cheap full rack. I paid 330 for this and it was a previous version that doesn't seem nearly as nice as this I had some issues with it wobbling a bit or being perfectly square but was able to resolve it with some spacers. It works perfectly fine but that being said I wish I bought a nicer rack that was a little taller.
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Rookies1000
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Quote from Lintegras :
Generally speaking, Titan equipment is on par with Rogue equipment, in terms of quality, though at an affordable price. Like Rogue, there is the infrequent QC issue, but Titan has a solid customer service team that solves those problems, in my experience. If you've been shopping for a rack, understand the difference between light-duty versus heavy-duty ones, and know your needs, this may be a perfect buy.
That is so far from the truth. Titan quality is nowhere near Rogue quality. Why do you think Rogue costs so much more? Because Rogue is made in the US and everything from the finish, welding, powder coating is light year better than Titan. Titan pretty much copies all their design. At one point they even have a suggestion page where you can send them a link to competitors product and they would copy it. Titan is cheap made in China stuffs but their price is affordable and their products are as functional. If you don't care about the looks and feels and finish and of course that Rogue logo, the. Titan will be more than enough. It's not as pretty but steel is steel. I have equipment from both in my garage gym.
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Jan 21, 2022
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Baron_O_BeefStick
Jan 21, 2022
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I sleep next to an x-3. Only annoyance is no numbering. Simple fix with some tape and marker.
Jan 21, 2022
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rghazzi
Jan 21, 2022
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I appreciate the responses, I want to have the basic equipments without breaking the bank, but quality is a major factor. I love to have Rogue for their quality and perhaps the logo too Smilie, but the prices are far north for me. So, like @aapocketz said, I think paying little more for a nicer rack is really worth it.
Jan 21, 2022
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bshiau
Jan 21, 2022
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I think Titan is more comparable to Cap barbell products. Fit and finish is not pretty, but fully functional. I would recommend sticking with products labeled V2, which represents an updated version of their first attempt at a knock off. There are plenty of YouTube videos comparing Titan products with competitors. I have not been disappointed with any of my Titan purchases, and have no problem buying knock off gym equipment at a discount.
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Jan 21, 2022
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jtrink
Jan 21, 2022
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The T2 is solid. Titan makes great affordable products and if anything is damaged during shipping, they will make it right every time. I have the T3 Squat Stand and it is awesome. Welds look great and everything is solid. If you're on a budget this is a great choice.
Jan 21, 2022
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Baron_O_BeefStick
Jan 21, 2022
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Quote from bshiau :
I think Titan is more comparable to Cap barbell products. Fit and finish is not pretty, but fully functional. I would recommend sticking with products labeled V2, which represents an updated version of their first attempt at a knock off. There are plenty of YouTube videos comparing Titan products with competitors. I have not been disappointed with any of my Titan purchases, and have no problem buying knock off gym equipment at a discount.
I am loving their rackable hex trap bar v2.

I did some research before purchasing around 1500$ worth of equipment from them. None of it let me down. The trap bar got lost in transit (chicago). They sent another quickly.
Jan 21, 2022
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minhtin
Jan 21, 2022
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I have t2 short bought on fb marketplace in 2019. it's a solid rack for my need. I've used a Rouge rack before at a crossfit gym, titan quality is not the same but I can't justify spending that much for Rouge. T2 is a lower end rack, though. Titan also has attachments that you can add on down the road.
Jan 21, 2022
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Lintegras
Jan 21, 2022
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Quote from Rookies1000 :
That is so far from the truth. Titan quality is nowhere near Rogue quality. Why do you think Rogue costs so much more? Because Rogue is made in the US and everything from the finish, welding, powder coating is light year better than Titan. Titan pretty much copies all their design. At one point they even have a suggestion page where you can send them a link to competitors product and they would copy it. Titan is cheap made in China stuffs but their price is affordable and their products are as functional. If you don't care about the looks and feels and finish and of course that Rogue logo, the. Titan will be more than enough. It's not as pretty but steel is steel. I have equipment from both in my garage gym.
I probably should have led with some substantiating anecdote; my first rack was a Titan - when I moved I changed over to a folding Rogue rack (due to space constraints, and financial situation improvements.) My X-3 accessories carried over to my Monster Lite series rack, thankfully. I still use Titan accessories, and have bought a couple of more after transitioning my rack to Rogue. I do have and continue to have experience with both brands.

In my opinion, both products are made of the same materials, designs, and build principals. I've experienced QC issues with both Rogue and Titan (humorously, powder coating and bolt holes alignment from each); Rogue offered a minimal discount in both instances, Titan refunded and let me keep the product in one instance, refunded and paid shipping back in the other. You and I have had different experiences, it appears, and that's expected.

That said, to answer your question, I feel Rogue costs so much more due brand recognition after becoming both sponsor and a primary equipment provider with numerous professional partnerships. I can't, from my experience or opinion, say their cost is justified when comparing quality to Titan. Is it 100% equal? No - I'll concede that; Rogue is, IMO, a little better. Is a Titan T-2 a good buy for $300? Ab-so-friggin'-lutely....if a medium-duty / entry-level rack is what's appropriate for @rghazzi, or anyone else curious.
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Baron_O_BeefStick
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Little example of some titan equipment.
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atluu
Jan 21, 2022
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Is this stable enough to not have to bolt down?
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Rookies1000
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Quote from Lintegras :
I probably should have led with some substantiating anecdote; my first rack was a Titan - when I moved I changed over to a folding Rogue rack (due to space constraints, and financial situation improvements.) My X-3 accessories carried over to my Monster Lite series rack, thankfully. I still use Titan accessories, and have bought a couple of more after transitioning my rack to Rogue. I do have and continue to have experience with both brands.

In my opinion, both products are made of the same materials, designs, and build principals. I've experienced QC issues with both Rogue and Titan (humorously, powder coating and bolt holes alignment from each); Rogue offered a minimal discount in both instances, Titan refunded and let me keep the product in one instance, refunded and paid shipping back in the other. You and I have had different experiences, it appears, and that's expected.

That said, to answer your question, I feel Rogue costs so much more due brand recognition after becoming both sponsor and a primary equipment provider with numerous professional partnerships. I can't, from my experience or opinion, say their cost is justified when comparing quality to Titan. Is it 100% equal? No - I'll concede that; Rogue is, IMO, a little better. Is a Titan T-2 a good buy for $300? Ab-so-friggin'-lutely....if a medium-duty / entry-level rack is what's appropriate for @rghazzi, or anyone else curious.
I am in agreement with you. Rogue stuffs are overbuilt but also way overpriced. It is the Apple of home gym equipment, you definitely pay for the brand. Fortunately I never had to use either of their customer service, so no comment from that. What I can comment on is Rogue does a good job packaging and shipping their stuffs whereas Titan stuffs arrived in beat up boxes, I had mud bar that literally stick out of the box. Titan is definitely a good value buy and this is a solid deal for people who starts out their home gym. (Pro tip: save yourself money and go with Titan and see if you actually use your home gym enough instead of spending thousands like some people and they never use it lol. You can always upgrade and sell your stuffs on used market later) My garage gym is probably 50/50. For main stuffs that I use all the times like rack, bench and barbell l, I went with Rogue and very happy with them. For most other accessories I went with Titan and no complaint either. Also, I built my home gym 4-5 years ago before the pandemic. I just looked at Rogue prices nowadays and I wanted to puke. I would definitely have a harder time justifying Rogue for certain equipment. In the end, weight is weight, steel is steel. You have to lift them to get stronger and not just admire how pretty they are lol.
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Jan 21, 2022
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Baron_O_BeefStick
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Quote from atluu :
Is this stable enough to not have to bolt down?
You can always add attachments to it that will allow you to hang any extra plates to it, further stabilizing it. If I am not mistaken this t-2 isn't a bolt down anyways. It comes with 2 posts on the back to place plates on.
Last edited by Baron_O_BeefStick January 20, 2022 at 08:07 PM.

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