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Titan t3 power rack
Titan t3 power rack










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In this article I’ll show you a handful of the available folding wall-mounted racks from many different manufacturers. Most folding wall racks are less expensive than freestanding power racks, and many can even handle some of the standard rack accessories (dip station, landmine, etc.) Of course, any folding rack worth having will also have a chin-up or kipping bar. Folding racks require only some empty wall space and a few inches of floor space to store, yet they open up into a full-size rack that’s almost as versatile as a normal power rack, and able to support more than enough weight. Overall quite happy with my purchases so far.Exercise Equipment Reviews and Weightlifting Articles ≡ Menuįolding wall racks are a great space saving alternative to full-size power racks for athletes who want to train in their garage, but who still need to be able to pull the vehicle in at night. I'm still missing the crossmember though - it's lost in the Fedex shipping system. Some of the welds on the J-hooks are iffy but doesn't seem affect the functionality. I must have bought the new version of the T3 rack because the powder coating is vastly improved over the pictures I saw from Garage Gym Reviews. 4x8 OSB sheets didn't fit in my basement staircase so I had to cut them down before reassembling. I made 8'x8' platform with plans to bolt down the T3 so I could add a dip attachment in the future. At one point I was seriously consider the Monster Lite Series for the safety straps but decided that 3"x3" uprights were utterly overkill for the 1 plate that I'm typically pushing around. I also noticed Rogue no longer sells the safety straps for the Infinity series so those two factors pushed me towards the Titan T3. At first I was leaning towards a Shorty Rogue R3 but my I wasn't confident the welded uprights would fit through the basement staircase. Since the company gym closed I've been running more and doing kettlebell exercises at home but it's just not the same.īrowsing though posts here, I really liked the idea of safety straps for protecting the barbell and quiet deadlifts since I have a bad lower back. I finally pulled the trigger on a Titan T3 power rack last week and wanted to share my experience so far to those who are still on the fence.īefore the lockdown I would use the company gym 2~3 times a week for bench press and squats just to keep in shape - not a powerlifter by any means. For the last 2 months or so I've been reading up on Garage Gym Reviews and r/homegym for basement gym ideas and agonizing over what to buy.












Titan t3 power rack