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populartravisshyn posted Jun 03, 2026 02:20 AM
populartravisshyn posted Jun 03, 2026 02:20 AM

Mikolo Multi-Functional Squat Rack with LAT Pulldown System Exercise Power Cages 1200lbs $306 + Free Shipping

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Mikolo Multi-Functional Squat Rack with LAT Pulldown System Exercise Power Cages, Metal Red

Not the cheapest it's been. It was $279 on FP sale before.

Versatile Design: This multi-functional squat rack integrates a power tower, workout cage, and cable station, enabling a wide range of exercises within a compact footprint.

Robust Construction: Built with upgraded 2x2, 14-gauge steel, it offers enhanced strength and stability, supporting a capacity of up to 1200 lbs.

Adjustable Stability: Features an adjustable leg hold-down roller for secure thigh placement during lat pulldowns, ensuring lower body stability and improved muscle engagement.

Enhanced Durability: The upgraded pulley system incorporates rolling bearings for smoother operation and increased longevity of the pull-down mechanism.

Integrated Storage: Includes one barbell holder, four weight holders, and four storage hooks for gym equipment, optimizing the workout area.

Comprehensive Accessories: Comes with essential attachments such as safety bars, J Hooks, dip bars, cable bar, T Bar, lat pull-down bar, and triceps rope.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mikolo...om=/search
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Mikolo Multi-Functional Squat Rack with LAT Pulldown System Exercise Power Cages, Metal Red

Not the cheapest it's been. It was $279 on FP sale before.

Versatile Design: This multi-functional squat rack integrates a power tower, workout cage, and cable station, enabling a wide range of exercises within a compact footprint.

Robust Construction: Built with upgraded 2x2, 14-gauge steel, it offers enhanced strength and stability, supporting a capacity of up to 1200 lbs.

Adjustable Stability: Features an adjustable leg hold-down roller for secure thigh placement during lat pulldowns, ensuring lower body stability and improved muscle engagement.

Enhanced Durability: The upgraded pulley system incorporates rolling bearings for smoother operation and increased longevity of the pull-down mechanism.

Integrated Storage: Includes one barbell holder, four weight holders, and four storage hooks for gym equipment, optimizing the workout area.

Comprehensive Accessories: Comes with essential attachments such as safety bars, J Hooks, dip bars, cable bar, T Bar, lat pull-down bar, and triceps rope.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mikolo...om=/search

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Jun 03, 2026 12:21 PM
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Jun 03, 2026 12:21 PM
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Was about $277 just weeks ago and similar price months ago too.
Jun 03, 2026 02:31 PM
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Shin-OJun 03, 2026 02:31 PM
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Quote from slickjunkie2 :
Was about $277 just weeks ago and similar price months ago too.
Is it still a good item or not worth the money?
Jun 03, 2026 03:01 PM
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NineOne02Jun 03, 2026 03:01 PM
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Quote from Shin-O :
Is it still a good item or not worth the money?
How much do you want to spend? I bought the Mikolo M7 from Temu for about $540, which I'm super happy with and offers substantially more than this rack. The M7 is discontinued now but there are other similar ones. For $300 this is a reasonable deal, but if your budget permits, you can get a lot more rack for only a little more money.
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Jun 04, 2026 01:40 AM
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CheesecycleJun 04, 2026 01:40 AM
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Quote from NineOne02 :
How much do you want to spend? I bought the Mikolo M7 from Temu for about $540, which I'm super happy with and offers substantially more than this rack. The M7 is discontinued now but there are other similar ones. For $300 this is a reasonable deal, but if your budget permits, you can get a lot more rack for only a little more money.
I would hope it offers substantially more at 1.75x the price.
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Jun 04, 2026 03:24 AM
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NineOne02Jun 04, 2026 03:24 AM
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Quote from Cheesecycle :
I would hope it offers substantially more at 1.75x the price.
Sure, that's one way to look at it. Spending 10x the price doesn't necessarily get you substantially more than spending 1.75x, is another way. Either way, what is the point you're trying to make?
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Jun 04, 2026 11:01 AM
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CheesecycleJun 04, 2026 11:01 AM
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Quote from NineOne02 :
Sure, that's one way to look at it. Spending 10x the price doesn't necessarily get you substantially more than spending 1.75x, is another way. Either way, what is the point you're trying to make?
1.75x the cost isn't "only a little more money." It's almost double.
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Jun 04, 2026 12:13 PM
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NineOne02Jun 04, 2026 12:13 PM
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Quote from Cheesecycle :
1.75x the cost isn't "only a little more money." It's almost double.
Fair enough. It's all relative, though. Racks do cost 10x as much or more, so if you're comparing a $300 rack to a $3000 rack, $240 to get most of the way there is only a little more. Anyways, I think your premise is flawed because it doesn't consider the pricing range of these things. Unfortunately, you would be wrong to assume 1.75x the price necessarily gets you substantially more. But I don't really care. Just trying to offer the person some perspective on whether $300 is a good deal.
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Jun 05, 2026 06:41 PM
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ClassReptiliaJun 05, 2026 06:41 PM
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The M7 has major upgrades compared to this unit. This unit has a high/low pulley system in the back. This means you have limited use of the pulley system to do exercises like lat pulldowns (high pulley) or bicep curls and rows on the low pulley. The pulleys are non-adjustable and have only one attachment at each location. Whereas the M7 has adjustable pulley locations and two handles for doing cable flys, face pulls, etc. The M7 also has a Smith machine. I find the Smith machine to be rather useless and limiting (and I have a degree in kinesiology/exercise science and see the Smith machine misused and causing increased joint problems too often), but the M7 does have a leg press attachment for the Smith machine, so that gives it more flexibility for use. The M7 is definitely a nicer unit with more uses if you will utilize the double pulleys or Smith machine, but the two are not directly comparable as the M7 offer way more.
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Jun 05, 2026 06:46 PM
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ClassReptiliaJun 05, 2026 06:46 PM
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Quote from NineOne02 :
Fair enough. It's all relative, though. Racks do cost 10x as much or more, so if you're comparing a $300 rack to a $3000 rack, $240 to get most of the way there is only a little more. Anyways, I think your premise is flawed because it doesn't consider the pricing range of these things. Unfortunately, you would be wrong to assume 1.75x the price necessarily gets you substantially more. But I don't really care. Just trying to offer the person some perspective on whether $300 is a good deal.
I agree that it is a "little more." If you are building a home gym, an extra $240 is a "little more." That is 4-5 months of gym membership, and even if you have a $20/month membership somewhere, that is one year of gym membership. Of course, if you have to drive to the gym, you could be saving more than that $240 annually with a home gym. Arguing 1.75X is not looking at the big picture. It's arguing fr the sake of arguing.
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Jun 08, 2026 01:17 AM
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slickjunkie2
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Jun 08, 2026 01:17 AM
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As long as you adhere to an exercise routine that uses as many of the features as the rack has to offer that you decide to buy, then the purchase is a value to you... Even in you buy the less expensive rack but fail to use it regularly, then it is not a value to you... it is just a cheap cost for something you don't really use. (That's at least better than an expensive cost for something you don't really use.)
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Jun 08, 2026 01:32 AM
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Jun 08, 2026 01:32 AM
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Quote from NineOne02 :
How much do you want to spend? I bought the Mikolo M7 from Temu for about $540, which I'm super happy with and offers substantially more than this rack. The M7 is discontinued now but there are other similar ones. For $300 this is a reasonable deal, but if your budget permits, you can get a lot more rack for only a little more money.

The only feature about TEMU racks I did not like was most of their racks have 4-inch spacing between the 1-inch holes of the frames. That is not as good as the 2-inch spacing between the 1-inch holes of the Mikolo brand name rack frames. 2-inch spacing between the 1-inch holes allows for more precise height levels from the J-hooks and safety bars, etc.
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Jun 08, 2026 02:55 PM
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NineOne02Jun 08, 2026 02:55 PM
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Quote from slickjunkie2 :


The only feature about TEMU racks I did not like was most of their racks have 4-inch spacing between the 1-inch holes of the frames. That is not as good as the 2-inch spacing between the 1-inch holes of the Mikolo brand name rack frames. 2-inch spacing between the 1-inch holes allows for more precise height levels from the J-hooks and safety bars, etc.
FWIW my Mikolo M7 (with the smaller spacing) wasn't branded as such on Temu, so a reverse image search on a rack if you're not sure (and if the specs don't say) will get you the manufacturer's site and description.
Jun 08, 2026 07:46 PM
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MrShawnJun 08, 2026 07:46 PM
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Quote from NineOne02 :
FWIW my Mikolo M7 (with the smaller spacing) wasn't branded as such on Temu, so a reverse image search on a rack if you're not sure (and if the specs don't say) will get you the manufacturer's site and description.
Last time I open temu I get caught in some bonus discount game of continually buying crap that never adds up to enough for the deal that tricked me into wasting 6 hours and abunch of cash.

I would go outside an talk to an American if I wanted that type of treatment. Hell could just answer the phone and play games with them for 6 hours an not lose money like the previous 2.
Jun 09, 2026 06:09 PM
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EletesJun 09, 2026 06:09 PM
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Bought this last time it was $277, $292 shipped. It's not actually listed on their website, it's a variant of the F4 from what I can tell. KF4 on the box.

I like it, great rack for beginner like me. I'm doing stronglifts 5x5 and having fun with it.

Just don't over torque some of the bolts where it's onto hollow tube. They deform the Chinese a little but everything is rigid

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