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HulkFit Power Rack Exercise Squat Stand

$202.62
$246.72 18% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Style: Pro, 800LB Capacity
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Great weight rack for the price
By ward on Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
It’s a basic weight rack. It’s easy to put together and well made. I’ve been using it for a year and have had no issue. The paint has not chip and no issue with rust. If you are looking for a solid weight rack for a good price this is it.
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You get what you pay for
By James Kim on Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021
This is one of the cheaper power racks you can find on the market, so not surprisingly, it's far from perfect. But for basic powerlifting, it gets the job done.Pros:- So far has handled a 305 lb barbell without a problem; rocks a little when re-racking a heavy bar, but that may be due to my concrete floor being uneven.- Easy to assemble; all the screws and nuts are the same size, and the instructions are straightforward.- Weight holders in the back are a nice touch and add stability (I keep two 45 lb plates on each side).- The yellow color looks surprisingly good.Cons:- Holes for the J-hooks and safety bars are 4" apart rather than the usual 2" which can result in awkward placement (e.g. for bench pressing, the bar is a little low for me but the next holes up are too high).- One of the J-hooks was welded so poorly that it didn't fit the rack at all, and the manufacturer said they'd take 4-6 weeks to send a new one. As a workaround, I had Amazon send me an entire new rack from which I swapped a functioning J-hook, then had them pick it back up. So much hassle for such a small part.- Safety bars are welded at a slight angle, such that the barbell rolls to the end when resting on them.- Safety bars are shorter than I'm used to. I think they're long enough to do the job, but when I'm squatting, I'm in constant fear that the barbell will miss the safety bars if I fail.- Pull-up bars are too low for anyone on the taller side to do pull-ups comfortably (I'm 6'1").- Dip bars, even at the widest setting, are too narrow to do dips comfortable. You'll need to buy dip attachments that attach to the main rack (or just buy the power cage version of this rack, which comes with them).

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