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Mikolo Power Rack Cage w/ LAT Pulldown System (Red, 1200-Lbs Capacity)

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Mikolo Fitness via Walmart has Mikolo Power Rack Cage Gym Equipment: LAT Pulldown System, Multi-Functional Squat Rack w/ 13-Level Adjustable Height & J-Hooks, Dip Bars, T-Bar (Red, 1200-Lbs Capacity) for $299.98. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • The Mikolo F4 is a 6-in-1 Machine, that gets a Power rack/Lat pull-down station/Low row station/Chin station/Dip station/Core trainer, which allows you to do 45+ training modes, just makes your training plan with F4.
  • 8 Gussets(0.15" thickness), 15.75 SQFT floor area, 176LBS gross weight, 2x2-inch commercial steel tubing, they are providing incredible stability and safe environment for your training.
  • You are always finding the most suitable height to start the training. To quickly change training modes, we've numbered the heights, which will help you find the suitable height quicker.
  • Are you bothered by a messy home gym environment? We design 4 weight storage pins, 2 barbell holders, and 2 handle storage hooks to improve your space utilization and cleanliness.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Mikolo Fitness via Walmart has Mikolo Power Rack Cage Gym Equipment: LAT Pulldown System, Multi-Functional Squat Rack w/ 13-Level Adjustable Height & J-Hooks, Dip Bars, T-Bar (Red, 1200-Lbs Capacity) for $299.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • The Mikolo F4 is a 6-in-1 Machine, that gets a Power rack/Lat pull-down station/Low row station/Chin station/Dip station/Core trainer, which allows you to do 45+ training modes, just makes your training plan with F4.
  • 8 Gussets(0.15" thickness), 15.75 SQFT floor area, 176LBS gross weight, 2x2-inch commercial steel tubing, they are providing incredible stability and safe environment for your training.
  • You are always finding the most suitable height to start the training. To quickly change training modes, we've numbered the heights, which will help you find the suitable height quicker.
  • Are you bothered by a messy home gym environment? We design 4 weight storage pins, 2 barbell holders, and 2 handle storage hooks to improve your space utilization and cleanliness.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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…2x2 PPR200 cage from 2018 has taken me through and won 4 powerlifting comps and 2 weight classes.

It'll be fine.
Steel tube is defined by size (2"x2") and thickness (gauge). Thinner gauged steel in a smaller tube size will obviously be less structurally sound than something that is larger in size and in thickness.

Translating that to lifting, the industry standard now is 3x3" 12-14 gauge steel. However you're paying a pretty premium for something that you'll effectively never need.

Unless you've got disposable income, want the best of the best or are lifting north of 700 lbs on the regular, a standard 2x2 rack is good for most lifters. On top of that, 2x2 tubes with 1" holes was the standard up until about 10 years ago when Rogue decided to tell everyone it wasn't good enough. Sort of like diamonds.
The holes are no further apart than any rack this price point, and can be worked around with, for example, some wood on the floor. Most don't bother.

But you're dead wrong about attachments. 2x2 is extremely common.

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Have been watching this one for a month now. Really thinking about pulling the trigger. Missed out on the yellow one that was on sale last week on woot, but that one was the bare cage with no pully system.
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Quote from baller11111 :
2x2 steel...

…2x2 PPR200 cage from 2018 has taken me through and won 4 powerlifting comps and 2 weight classes.

It'll be fine.
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I'd avoid this style of cage. The holes are too far apart it doesn't fit standard attachments from other brands.
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Is the safety bar included? It's shown in photos but not on the list of included items.
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Quote from KnightRT :
I'd avoid this style of cage. The holes are too far apart it doesn't fit standard attachments from other brands.
Is that right? Why would they make it that way?
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Quote from baller11111 :
wood 2x4's will get you by lol. but 2X3 steel is much better
can you explain the difference between 2x2 and 2x3 and why it matters?
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with so many posts for this brand, this feels like regular price
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Quote from KnightRT :
I'd avoid this style of cage. The holes are too far apart it doesn't fit standard attachments from other brands.

The holes are no further apart than any rack this price point, and can be worked around with, for example, some wood on the floor. Most don't bother.

But you're dead wrong about attachments. 2x2 is extremely common.
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Quote from sshlyk :
with so many posts for this brand, this feels like regular price

With the latpulldown stuff included this is a 10/10 deal as long as they sell a part that can hold ur knees while doing it. If not easy skip sadly.
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Looks like a good deal. Anyone have this? How smooth is the lat pull down attachment?
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Quote from FLTURD :
can you explain the difference between 2x2 and 2x3 and why it matters?

Steel tube is defined by size (2"x2") and thickness (gauge). Thinner gauged steel in a smaller tube size will obviously be less structurally sound than something that is larger in size and in thickness.

Translating that to lifting, the industry standard now is 3x3" 12-14 gauge steel. However you're paying a pretty premium for something that you'll effectively never need.

Unless you've got disposable income, want the best of the best or are lifting north of 700 lbs on the regular, a standard 2x2 rack is good for most lifters. On top of that, 2x2 tubes with 1" holes was the standard up until about 10 years ago when Rogue decided to tell everyone it wasn't good enough. Sort of like diamonds.
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Quote from baller11111 :
wood 2x4's will get you by lol. but 2X3 steel is much better

Do you lift for gains and wins or do you lift so everyone can tell you have a cool squat rack?
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Good deal. I paid this price for the yellow balance form cage only [aka hulk fitness] back during covid. Lat pulldown was on sale for 90 extra. Weight holders were 30 more.

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