Titan Fitness has
Titan Fitness T-2 Series 83" Power Rack on sale for
$299.97.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
nogameonlymovie for posting this deal.
About this Product:
- Featuring heavy-duty 2 x 2-inch 12-gauge square steel uprights with laser-cut holes spaced 2-inches on center throughout the front and back of the uprights and side bracings, a bolt-together design, and a powder-coated black finish.
- Includes:
- 4x heavy-duty steel uprights
- 2x Pin and Pipe Safeties
- 2x Weight Plate Horns
- 2x J-Hooks with UHMW plastic
- 1.25-inch Single Pull-Up Bar
- Assembly Hardware
Specs:
- Overall Height: 83"
- Max Pull Up Bar Height: 81"
- Overall Footprint: 57" x 50"
- Inside Width: 42"
- Outside Width: 46"
- Inside Depth: 26"
- Outside Depth: 30"
- Weight Plate Horns: 1.5" x 6"
- Hole Spacing: 2" on the center
- Material: 2x2" 12-Ga Steel
- Rackable Capacity: 850 lb
- Whole Rack Capacity: 2,200 lb
- Product Weight: 140 lb
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I did some research before purchasing around 1500$ worth of equipment from them. None of it let me down. The trap bar got lost in transit (chicago). They sent another quickly.
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.
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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