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Product Name: | Weider XRS 20 Olympic Squat Rack with 300 Lb. Weight Limit |
Product Description: | With the Weider XRS 20 Olympic Workout Rack you can train like a professional in the privacy of your own home. Compatible with 2” Olympic-sized weight sets the Weider XRS 20 Olympic Workout Rack features adjustable uprights and safety spotters that can accommodate multiple user heights and body sizes so it can be used by several people in a household. A squat rack helps isolate the muscles in your legs and allows you to focus more closely on the muscles in your lower body. Power catch uprights are built to withstand even the toughest workouts. The Weider XRS 20 Olympic Workout Rack will allow you to perform many different weight exercises like bench presses squats and deadlifts. When the workout is over you can store your weights (sold separately) in the conveniently integrated plate storage unit. Enjoy strength training from the comfort of your own home with the Weider XRS 20 Olympic Workout Rack. |
Product SKU: | 358128528 |
UPC: | 43619887341 |
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I agree with what everyone has said. If you're strong and serious enough about squatting that you're really doing well over 300 pounds, then you better be ready to spend more than $70.
Also, if you aren't yet, but planning on working up to something higher, start with this, and when you're really ready to be repping more than 300 lbs, you can easily offload this on FB Marketplace or Craigslist for this much.
People in here trying to give safety advice are probably doing kettlebell workouts.
Go watch Chinese Olympic lifters squatting 600 lbs from sketchier racks if you want some reassurance
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Biggest drawback is the terrible "safety spotters"
Biggest drawback is the terrible "safety spotters"
i have this and it's been great, those spotters had save me time and time...
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Real talk if its rated for 300 you have to understand that it'll withstand 400lbs or so minimum.
No definitely not talking about spotting arms. If you use that, its at your own peril.
*little hard to put on right place after few sets of press because it's narrow and too tight fit
My elbow hit on stop holders (I don't know what it's call exactly) sometime
Really good if you are not push limit heavy lifter
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I agree with what everyone has said. If you're strong and serious enough about squatting that you're really doing well over 300 pounds, then you better be ready to spend more than $70.
Also, if you aren't yet, but planning on working up to something higher, start with this, and when you're really ready to be repping more than 300 lbs, you can easily offload this on FB Marketplace or Craigslist for this much.
I'm looking for something so I can bench heavy at home. I have 2 fears/ needs
1. Safety arms to be there when doing bench (flat incline decline)
2 when I benching and placing the weight back on the rack I fear with this type of rack i could over shoot where the weights go….if that makes sense. Usually at the gym when returning the bar k lift as high as I can then lean it back. I feel this one requires more control when returning the bar
Thoughts? Experience?
I'm looking for something so I can bench heavy at home. I have 2 fears/ needs
1. Safety arms to be there when doing bench (flat incline decline)
2 when I benching and placing the weight back on the rack I fear with this type of rack i could over shoot where the weights go….if that makes sense. Usually at the gym when returning the bar k lift as high as I can then lean it back. I feel this one requires more control when returning the bar
Thoughts? Experience?
I think it's back to what I was saying. For lower weights, this is going to be fine. If you're pushing your limits, you should have a spotter anyway, so I wouldn't worry as much about missing the arms. This is a great price for a starter setup
I'm looking for something so I can bench heavy at home. I have 2 fears/ needs
1. Safety arms to be there when doing bench (flat incline decline)
2 when I benching and placing the weight back on the rack I fear with this type of rack i could over shoot where the weights go….if that makes sense. Usually at the gym when returning the bar k lift as high as I can then lean it back. I feel this one requires more control when returning the bar
Thoughts? Experience?
How much weight are we talking about?
I'm looking for something so I can bench heavy at home. I have 2 fears/ needs
1. Safety arms to be there when doing bench (flat incline decline)
2 when I benching and placing the weight back on the rack I fear with this type of rack i could over shoot where the weights go….if that makes sense. Usually at the gym when returning the bar k lift as high as I can then lean it back. I feel this one requires more control when returning the bar
Thoughts? Experience?