Walmart has 300-lb Capacity Athletic Works Adjustable Squat Rack on sale for $25. Shipping is free w / Walmart+ (free 30-Day Trial) or on orders of $35+
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Features:
Built with heavy-duty steel and 2" tubing
Two plate-posts provide storage for weight plates (120-lb limit per post)
Adjustable uprights - adjust from 41.8 to 60 inches High (7 adjustment stops)
Safety catches (4 adjustment positions) - added element of safety when performing squats and lunges
Adjustable height dip station handles
Rack width adjustment from 27.6 to 36 inches wide
The assembled dimensions are 50.39" W x 25.2" D x 64.57" H; Weight capacity of 300-lbs
Step up your strength training routine with the Athletic Works Adjustable Squat Rack, which allows you to target the thigh, hamstring and lower back muscle groups, along with the chest and triceps with the use of its dip handles. This robust adjustable rack is built with heavy-duty steel construction, 2-inch tubing, and a powder-finish to prevent rust, making it a great addition to any home gym. Use just the rack to target the lower body, or add a weight bench (sold separately) to use the rack for bench pressing. Featuring dip station handles, two plate-posts (storage for weight plates). The safety catches add an element of safety when performing squats or lunges. With a weight capacity of 300-pounds, this squat rack is built to withstand heavy loads. Athletic Works Adjustable Squat Rack Built with heavy-duty steel and 2-inch tubing with a powder coated Two plate-posts provide storage for weight plates (120 lb limit per post) Adjustable uprights - adjust from 41.8 to 60 inches High (7 adjustment stops) Safety catches (4 adjustment positions) - added element of safety when performing squats and lunges Adjustable height dip station handles Rack width adjustment from 27.6 to 36 inches wide The assembled dimensions are 50.39" W x 25.2" D x 64.57" H; Weight capacity of 300 lbs Use alone or with a bench (sold separately)
Model Number:
FM-AW105
Product SKU:
242708535
UPC:
702556109229
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Walmart has 300-lb Capacity Athletic Works Adjustable Squat Rack on sale for $25. Shipping is free w / Walmart+ (free 30-Day Trial) or on orders of $35+
Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.
Features:
Built with heavy-duty steel and 2" tubing
Two plate-posts provide storage for weight plates (120-lb limit per post)
Adjustable uprights - adjust from 41.8 to 60 inches High (7 adjustment stops)
Safety catches (4 adjustment positions) - added element of safety when performing squats and lunges
Adjustable height dip station handles
Rack width adjustment from 27.6 to 36 inches wide
The assembled dimensions are 50.39" W x 25.2" D x 64.57" H; Weight capacity of 300-lbs
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I own this thing. For this much, it is perfect for an apartment gym. It's good for squatting (I'm 6'0", probably works up to 6'5" with some compromise). I use the safety catches to rack my barbell when I do Romanian Deadlifts. Otherwise they do not provide much safety given how short they are. I'm finding this thing surprisingly useful. I would not put very heavy weights on it. Adequate enough for a beginner like me.
Of course, if you have the space, get a proper power cage with cable attachments. A simple power cage can be had for less than $200 when on sale. Those are far superior, and don't take up all that much more space. But if you only have $25, this thing is not bad.
EDIT: For this much, I bought a second one.
The greatest thing about this thing is that I could bring it to my apartment in Europe in two suitcases. (The two long arms need a cheap duffle bag from Amazon. They won't fit in a 30"-32" suitcase.)
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I own this thing. For this much, it is perfect for an apartment gym. It's good for squatting (I'm 6'0", probably works up to 6'5" with some compromise). I use the safety catches to rack my barbell when I do Romanian Deadlifts. Otherwise they do not provide much safety given how short they are. I'm finding this thing surprisingly useful. I would not put very heavy weights on it. Adequate enough for a beginner like me.
Of course, if you have the space, get a proper power cage with cable attachments. A simple power cage can be had for less than $200 when on sale. Those are far superior, and don't take up all that much more space. But if you only have $25, this thing is not bad.
EDIT: For this much, I bought a second one.
The greatest thing about this thing is that I could bring it to my apartment in Europe in two suitcases. (The two long arms need a cheap duffle bag from Amazon. They won't fit in a 30"-32" suitcase.)
I use this as a curl bar stand. Works great for that. I would have a hard time using this for heavier weights when pulled out wider to accommodate the bench.
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FYI they are ***extremely narrow you cannot get your hands in between the vertical support bars comfortably
I ordered three different ones from Walmart, but the other two also were quite narrow
I own this thing. I'm 6'0" with long arms. I have no issues "getting my hands in between the vertical support bars comfortably". I do use it at tis widest setting. At that setting, it's all good.
I bought this for $40 back in July going to try to rebuy at this price and return the higher priced one.
I'm 6'0 185 and I can do bench and dips just fine at the narrowest and lowest setting. Don't use the catch bars. Been fine for me. The dip grips are uncomfortable for me (too thin), I just wrap them in a folded up t shirt.
Last edited by BenjaminL6834 October 9, 2025 at 08:10 PM.
Looks ok if you aren't a heavy lifter tbh, from the reviews it looks pretty good honestly like when i first saw this post my immediate thought was that this thing isn't gonna be able to hold my 7ft Olympic barbell without guillotining me. But from the reviews it looks pretty solid for like limited space like a room or small garage gym for those who lift 300 or less lbs. I will not be squatting or benching that so im tempted to get it
The only issue it seems to have is being wobbly but if you have heavy plates on the holders then it keeps stable. For $25 i think its worth a shot
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Of course, if you have the space, get a proper power cage with cable attachments. A simple power cage can be had for less than $200 when on sale. Those are far superior, and don't take up all that much more space. But if you only have $25, this thing is not bad.
EDIT: For this much, I bought a second one.
The greatest thing about this thing is that I could bring it to my apartment in Europe in two suitcases. (The two long arms need a cheap duffle bag from Amazon. They won't fit in a 30"-32" suitcase.)
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But for squatting it'll work. Maybe not safely but it'll work.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank 11A
Of course, if you have the space, get a proper power cage with cable attachments. A simple power cage can be had for less than $200 when on sale. Those are far superior, and don't take up all that much more space. But if you only have $25, this thing is not bad.
EDIT: For this much, I bought a second one.
The greatest thing about this thing is that I could bring it to my apartment in Europe in two suitcases. (The two long arms need a cheap duffle bag from Amazon. They won't fit in a 30"-32" suitcase.)
I ordered three different ones from Walmart, but the other two also were quite narrow
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I ordered three different ones from Walmart, but the other two also were quite narrow
I'm 6'0 185 and I can do bench and dips just fine at the narrowest and lowest setting. Don't use the catch bars. Been fine for me. The dip grips are uncomfortable for me (too thin), I just wrap them in a folded up t shirt.
The only issue it seems to have is being wobbly but if you have heavy plates on the holders then it keeps stable. For $25 i think its worth a shot
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