Power Rack - $735
Add-Ons:
- Rear plate storage - add $245
- High Pulley plate-loaded system between
plate-storage uprights - $255
- Low Pulley / Belt Squat add-on for plate
loaded cable system - $150
- Drop-in bench w/ lift-off platform - $215
- Dip attachment - add $110
- Monkey bar chin-up/pull-up upgrade - $110
- Extra set of hooks - $60
- Swing-in style safeties - $90
(see picture to right, they are above the safety
rod & pipe)
Specs:
- 1" hole spacing
- Sumo-base for wide stance squatting &
. deadlifting
- Rod & pin safety catch design
-upgrade to the swing in style of safeties for $75
- Band pegs for top & bottom with over 24
adjustment holes per side
- 7' tall, 30" deep, constructed from 2.5" x 2.5" 11
gauge square tubing
- Racks are abbrasive blasted & airbrushed with
an epoxy paint finish. Choose from black or
silver epoxy finish.
Shipping & Handling (please email us your zip
code)
Designed with 1" whole spacing on all sides,
making it one of the most versatile racks on
the market.
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Monkey Chin-up / Pull-up Bars
High Cable Rear Pulley System
Drop-in Bench w/ Lift-off Platformfor Power Racks
Monkey Pull-up / Chin-up Bar w/ Fat Bar Side
Low Pulley / Belt Squat Attachment for Cable System
Parallel Pull-up / Chin-up Bars with normal & fat bar
Great for rows, belt squats, pull throughs, curls, and much more
Information regarding the strength of the 3/8" rod
used for J-hooks & safety pins:
Our new J-hooks are now made using Grade 5 3/8 inch bolts
without the threads. Although these appear small to the
common consumer, the breaking strength of these bolts is
about 9000 lbs as noted here:
http://dodgeram.org/tech/specs/bolts/SAE_bolt_strength.html
The safety rods are also made of 3/8" material, but they are
made from high tensile strength rod, which has been heat
treated to increase the strength close to that of Grade 8 bolts ~
1200 lbs. The new pipe system which goes around the rod, is
made from a smaller pipe welded inside a larger 2" pipe,
making them stronger & easier to line up the rods from one
side to the other. This puts all the stress on the pipe and only
stresses the 3/8 rod at the ends, which virtually eliminates any
possible bending.
What our customers are saying:
"Put the rack together and it looks great. I just got
done bolting it down. i plan on doing some squats in
there tonight. you guys did a great job and i always
recommend you guys on bodybuilding.com."
Sean Mcleod
from CA
The following 3 pictures our from one of our customers racks in California; shown with our new safeties & dip handles
Picture of one of our customer's racks in California
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