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Sportsroyals Power Cage with Lat Pulldown (2 colors)

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Sportsroyals via Amazon has Sportsroyals Power Cage with Lat Pulldown (76901) for $309.99. Shipping is free.

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Available Colors:Features:
  • Sportsroyals power cages are made of 50 X 50mm commercial steel square frame with a thickness of 1.5mm and are safe to support 1200 lbs. The power rack weighs 150lbs with 2 reinforcing tabs which increase its stability during training. 
  • Sportsroyals home gym rack equipped with an upper and lower pull-down pulley system. Precision bearing pulleys and fully electroplated telescopic poles provide a smooth movement experience. Solid steel pulley rope can hold up to 500 pounds, convenient for you to do any weight workout.
  • Cage Dimensions: 61.6"L×56.0"W×82.6"H

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  • This product is rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on 225 customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Sportsroyals via Amazon has Sportsroyals Power Cage with Lat Pulldown (76901) for $309.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member hkgonra for finding this deal

Available Colors:Features:
  • Sportsroyals power cages are made of 50 X 50mm commercial steel square frame with a thickness of 1.5mm and are safe to support 1200 lbs. The power rack weighs 150lbs with 2 reinforcing tabs which increase its stability during training. 
  • Sportsroyals home gym rack equipped with an upper and lower pull-down pulley system. Precision bearing pulleys and fully electroplated telescopic poles provide a smooth movement experience. Solid steel pulley rope can hold up to 500 pounds, convenient for you to do any weight workout.
  • Cage Dimensions: 61.6"L×56.0"W×82.6"H

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on 225 customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Pmkool1
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I ordered this exact same rack for $330 in April 2024. It's been great for what I was looking for. There are a few downsides, but they aren't deal breakers.


I wish it was taller so I could do push press inside the rack, and pull-ups without having to bend my legs.
I wish there was more thought put in to the weight holders, as the weight storage bars prevent me from being able to bench press while inside the rack due to my weight plates preventing me from racking the bar, something which almost made me return it at first. But I've worked around that by switching to incline press and using the long safety rod to hold the bar and using the safety frames just in case.
I wish the entire rack was deeper. I'm used to a much deeper rack and being able to take a full step or two back when back squatting, but with this rack I'm limited to one step. I prefer to have a deeper rack so there's room in front of me and enough room behind me to bail and dump the bar. Not a huge deal, it just took some getting used to. I just have to squat a bit closer to the J hooks than I'm used to.
The rack wobbles a little when doing pull-ups. I've switched to a slow strict pull-up so it's perfectly fine, there's no danger but it makes a little noise while doing it. I don't think this rack would be safe for Crossfit moves like kipping pull-ups or toes to bar.
Little things like the J hooks and the safety bars leave tiny bits of rubber in my bar due to the knurling. Completely minor, but a little annoying.
The storage hooks are nice, but I always have to remove the rope implement due to my weight plates hitting it while back squatting. And I'm under 6ft.
The bar storage tube is too close to the bottom weight plate holder so it's not easy to get plates on and off the holder on that side, so I leave majority of my weights leaning against the wall. So for me the weight plate holders are mostly unused.
Lat pulldown bar is super lightweight and I'm not 100% sure how much weight it can handle. The welding looks suspect, but maybe it's totally fine. Overall I don't use it much, mostly because I have other exercises I prefer to do.

Solid rack for $310 considering the lat pulldown and all accessories included. I assembled it myself in a few hours. It took me a little longer due to assembling the sides incorrectly so I had to undo it and restart. Definitely pay attention to the orientation of the sides since they only go on one way due to the resistance band pegs. Also, don't over tighten the bolts. I managed to start bending the frame by over tightening.
famous_dj
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I've been tracking this and similar power cages for about 6 months. This is the lowest I've seen it go on Amazon (but it hits this price pretty regularly). If you don't mind going off of Amazon you can find it cheaper on Temu, where it is currently $259 and you can easily get coupon codes (or really high CB from a top site) to make it even lower.

These racks are all made in China and all ship from the same Southern California warehouses, so it's just down to whether you want Amazon's customer service and to pay that premium.

FWIW, I ultimately decided to buy the Mikolo K3 power cage from Temu, which I got for around $310 after using a $120 off $400 coupon (it's usually on Amazon for around $600). (I had never bought off Temu before, so I was fairly skeptical, but they have been fine and after sales support was good when I ran into an issue.)

OP's Sportsroyals rack on Temu:
https://www.temu.com/------univer...26911.html

Mikolo K3 rack on Temu:
https://www.temu.com/--1500-lb---...17450.html

K3 direct from Mikolo:
https://gym-mikolo.com/products/m...ym-fitness

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Nov 12, 2024
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Ride_The_Sky
Nov 12, 2024
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Usually you can get just the cage for about $100-$150 sometimes, if you don't need the attachments - I bought one of the yellow ones, but decided to return and get just the weight/pull up station at same price. These things are not very easy to build, and very heavy... just heads up, some holes may not line up but it will build fine in the end with some push.
I ended up buying this, and it's very sturdy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6NOXX4/
Do not buy those cheap wobbly pull up stations, either get a cage like OP's, or buy a quality bar like above.
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hkgonra
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Nov 12, 2024
398 Posts
Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Usually you can get just the cage for about $100-$150 sometimes, if you don't need the attachments - I bought one of the yellow ones, but decided to return and get just the weight/pull up station at same price. These things are not very easy to build, and very heavy... just heads up, some holes may not line up but it will build fine in the end with some push.
I ended up buying this, and it's very sturdy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6NOXX4/
Do not buy those cheap wobbly pull up stations, either get a cage like OP's, or buy a quality bar like above.
I looked hard at the $99 yellow rack a few months ago but saw this one then and started figuring up what adding all the different accessories this has would cost.
I am hoping this will carry me through the starting strength program. I'd like to get up to 350-400 squat.
Nov 13, 2024
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Ride_The_Sky
Nov 13, 2024
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Quote from hkgonra :
I looked hard at the $99 yellow rack a few months ago but saw this one then and started figuring up what adding all the different accessories this has would cost.
I am hoping this will carry me through the starting strength program. I'd like to get up to 350-400 squat.
Yeah, this one has wider stance with those bars on the back to keep it upright. There is also a deal for 285lb weights set, forgot which store but it was on SD earlier today.
Nov 13, 2024
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FrugalFlex
Nov 13, 2024
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Usually you can get just the cage for about $100-$150 sometimes, if you don't need the attachments - I bought one of the yellow ones, but decided to return and get just the weight/pull up station at same price. These things are not very easy to build, and very heavy... just heads up, some holes may not line up but it will build fine in the end with some push.I ended up buying this, and it's very sturdy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6NOXX4/Do not buy those cheap wobbly pull up stations, either get a cage like OP's, or buy a quality bar like above.
I'm looking for something similar to what you posted but with a dip station. Do you know of any?
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hkgonra
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Quote from FrugalFlex :
I'm looking for something similar to what you posted but with a dip station. Do you know of any?
This has a dip station.
Nov 13, 2024
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Stroker
Nov 13, 2024
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Holy smokes in for one. Landmine and band tie downs? This is bananas.
Nov 13, 2024
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scamyu
Nov 13, 2024
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How about the thinness of the steel? Is that an issue at all? 1.5mm, 16 gauge?

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skidude3892
Nov 13, 2024
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I'm seeing the rack at full price (389.99). How did you get the $309 price?
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hkgonra
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Quote from skidude3892 :
I'm seeing the rack at full price (389.99). How did you get the $309 price?
Still showing $309 for me. 🤷 ♂️
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JumpingJack502
Nov 13, 2024
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Quote from scamyu :
How about the thinness of the steel? Is that an issue at all? 1.5mm, 16 gauge?
I have the body solid PPR200X rack which is 2x2" 14 gauge and have loaded/used north of 600 lbs on it. So depending on your requirements 16 gauge may work.
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hkgonra
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Quote from WiseSeagull238 :
I have the body solid PPR200X rack which is 2x2" 14 gauge and have loaded/used north of 600 lbs on it. So depending on your requirements 16 gauge may work.
It says 1200lbs but who knows.
Nov 13, 2024
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RickyM7855
Nov 13, 2024
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Seems like a good deal for all the stuff you get.
The pulley weight swapping seems like it'd be annoying tho.
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Pmkool1
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Pmkool1

I ordered this exact same rack for $330 in April 2024. It's been great for what I was looking for. There are a few downsides, but they aren't deal breakers.
  1. I wish it was taller so I could do push press inside the rack, and pull-ups without having to bend my legs.
  2. I wish there was more thought put in to the weight holders, as the weight storage bars prevent me from being able to bench press while inside the rack due to my weight plates preventing me from racking the bar, something which almost made me return it at first. But I've worked around that by switching to incline press and using the long safety rod to hold the bar and using the safety frames just in case.
  3. I wish the entire rack was deeper. I'm used to a much deeper rack and being able to take a full step or two back when back squatting, but with this rack I'm limited to one step. I prefer to have a deeper rack so there's room in front of me and enough room behind me to bail and dump the bar. Not a huge deal, it just took some getting used to. I just have to squat a bit closer to the J hooks than I'm used to.
  4. The rack wobbles a little when doing pull-ups. I've switched to a slow strict pull-up so it's perfectly fine, there's no danger but it makes a little noise while doing it. I don't think this rack would be safe for Crossfit moves like kipping pull-ups or toes to bar.
  5. Little things like the J hooks and the safety bars leave tiny bits of rubber in my bar due to the knurling. Completely minor, but a little annoying.
  6. The storage hooks are nice, but I always have to remove the rope implement due to my weight plates hitting it while back squatting. And I'm under 6ft.
  7. The bar storage tube is too close to the bottom weight plate holder so it's not easy to get plates on and off the holder on that side, so I leave majority of my weights leaning against the wall. So for me the weight plate holders are mostly unused.
  8. Lat pulldown bar is super lightweight and I'm not 100% sure how much weight it can handle. The welding looks suspect, but maybe it's totally fine. Overall I don't use it much, mostly because I have other exercises I prefer to do.
Solid rack for $310 considering the lat pulldown and all accessories included. I assembled it myself in a few hours. It took me a little longer due to assembling the sides incorrectly so I had to undo it and restart. Definitely pay attention to the orientation of the sides since they only go on one way due to the resistance band pegs. Also, don't over tighten the bolts. I managed to start bending the frame by over tightening.
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hkgonra
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Quote from Pmkool1 :
I ordered this exact same rack for $330 in April 2024. It's been great for what I was looking for. There are a few downsides, but they aren't deal breakers.
  1. I wish it was taller so I could do push press inside the rack, and pull-ups without having to bend my legs.
  2. I wish there was more thought put in to the weight holders, as the weight storage bars prevent me from being able to bench press while inside the rack due to my weight plates preventing me from racking the bar, something which almost made me return it at first. But I've worked around that by switching to incline press and using the long safety rod to hold the bar and using the safety frames just in case.
  3. I wish the entire rack was deeper. I'm used to a much deeper rack and being able to take a full step or two back when back squatting, but with this rack I'm limited to one step. I prefer to have a deeper rack so there's room in front of me and enough room behind me to bail and dump the bar. Not a huge deal, it just took some getting used to. I just have to squat a bit closer to the J hooks than I'm used to.
  4. The rack wobbles a little when doing pull-ups. I've switched to a slow strict pull-up so it's perfectly fine, there's no danger but it makes a little noise while doing it. I don't think this rack would be safe for Crossfit moves like kipping pull-ups or toes to bar.
  5. Little things like the J hooks and the safety bars leave tiny bits of rubber in my bar due to the knurling. Completely minor, but a little annoying.
  6. The storage hooks are nice, but I always have to remove the rope implement due to my weight plates hitting it while back squatting. And I'm under 6ft.
  7. The bar storage tube is too close to the bottom weight plate holder so it's not easy to get plates on and off the holder on that side, so I leave majority of my weights leaning against the wall. So for me the weight plate holders are mostly unused.
  8. Lat pulldown bar is super lightweight and I'm not 100% sure how much weight it can handle. The welding looks suspect, but maybe it's totally fine. Overall I don't use it much, mostly because I have other exercises I prefer to do.
Solid rack for $310 considering the lat pulldown and all accessories included. I assembled it myself in a few hours. It took me a little longer due to assembling the sides incorrectly so I had to undo it and restart. Definitely pay attention to the orientation of the sides since they only go on one way due to the resistance band pegs. Also, don't over tighten the bolts. I managed to start bending the frame by over tightening.
Is the rack wide enough ? It appears to be wider than most of the other racks I've looked at but I guess its not as deep ?

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jrm523
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Quote from Pmkool1 :
I ordered this exact same rack for $330 in April 2024. It's been great for what I was looking for. There are a few downsides, but they aren't deal breakers.
  1. I wish it was taller so I could do push press inside the rack, and pull-ups without having to bend my legs.
  2. I wish there was more thought put in to the weight holders, as the weight storage bars prevent me from being able to bench press while inside the rack due to my weight plates preventing me from racking the bar, something which almost made me return it at first. But I've worked around that by switching to incline press and using the long safety rod to hold the bar and using the safety frames just in case.
  3. I wish the entire rack was deeper. I'm used to a much deeper rack and being able to take a full step or two back when back squatting, but with this rack I'm limited to one step. I prefer to have a deeper rack so there's room in front of me and enough room behind me to bail and dump the bar. Not a huge deal, it just took some getting used to. I just have to squat a bit closer to the J hooks than I'm used to.
  4. The rack wobbles a little when doing pull-ups. I've switched to a slow strict pull-up so it's perfectly fine, there's no danger but it makes a little noise while doing it. I don't think this rack would be safe for Crossfit moves like kipping pull-ups or toes to bar.
  5. Little things like the J hooks and the safety bars leave tiny bits of rubber in my bar due to the knurling. Completely minor, but a little annoying.
  6. The storage hooks are nice, but I always have to remove the rope implement due to my weight plates hitting it while back squatting. And I'm under 6ft.
  7. The bar storage tube is too close to the bottom weight plate holder so it's not easy to get plates on and off the holder on that side, so I leave majority of my weights leaning against the wall. So for me the weight plate holders are mostly unused.
  8. Lat pulldown bar is super lightweight and I'm not 100% sure how much weight it can handle. The welding looks suspect, but maybe it's totally fine. Overall I don't use it much, mostly because I have other exercises I prefer to do.
Solid rack for $310 considering the lat pulldown and all accessories included. I assembled it myself in a few hours. It took me a little longer due to assembling the sides incorrectly so I had to undo it and restart. Definitely pay attention to the orientation of the sides since they only go on one way due to the resistance band pegs. Also, don't over tighten the bolts. I managed to start bending the frame by over tightening.
Thanks for the informative reply

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