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- 1" Round Solid Steel Pins
- 2" Sq. 11 gauge Tube Construction
- Heavy Duty Self Locking "J" Hooks
- Heavy Duty 1" Solid Steel Self Locking Safety Pins
- Front Inserts Optional
26" Distance between Posts. Extra wide end caps for stablility. Built for olympic style bars. White Powder Coated. Great for basements with low ceiling. Size: 52.5"x48.5x66"H-112 lbs. Average Rating of 5.00 out of 4 reviews
Rating :      The only Choice - Arctic runner, Jan 25, 2009
Like most I got this for the versatility and ability to be used in basements with low ceilings that may not accommodate traditional racks. This rack along with an adjustable bench and an Olympic weight set is all I need. I often Bench without a spotter and those Steel "pins" ( rods ) have saved my a** more than once !
Rating :      Glad I bought it - Mark Twain, Jan 05, 2009
I have used this rack regularly for a year. I chose it because I lift in my basement with low ceilings. It is the only squat rack that would fit. It is sturdy, relatively easy to assemble (two people), and easy to use. It has held up to several failed heavy squats, where it more than paid for itself.
Rating :      Sumo Rack - L. Snowden, Jan 07, 2008
Great quality - Not too bad to put together. I put this together by myself, but it would have definitely been easier with another person helping out.
Product shipped within a few days from purchase and all parts were included.
One word of caution - Check the bolts out carefully because there are two different lengths - Also, it is a good idea to set all parts out before beginning to assemble. Even though this seems like common-sense, it is an easy thing to forget.
One last thing, it is a good idea to use a small level when assembling this product - this will ensure proper assembly and will keep that bar from rolling needlessly.
Overall, very pleased with product,I would definitely buy other products from this company.
Rating :      Perfect for low ceilings - Michael Rasmussen, Oct 15, 2007
I bought this rack as opposed to a full rack because of a low basement ceiling. I have to say the quality and construction seem very sturdy. It was pretty easy to put together and works as advertised.
On Racks in general, if you are debating between a traditional weight bench and weights. Don't do it, get yourself a rack, bench and an Olympic weight set, you'll be glad you did. other setups are just a waste of money in my opinion.
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