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Model: CAP Barbell FM-905Q Color Series Power Rack Exercise Stand, White
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I bought this rack six months ago because it was cheap and I could just pick it up from my local Walmart. I ordered the spotter arms for $30 and the plate holder attachment for another $100 from Amazon. I've used this rack three times a week for the last 6 months.
300lbs is the most I have squatted using this rack. The rack had no trouble supporting 300lbs.
I'm not sure I would trust the spotter arms to catch more than 225lbs. They work great for catching a failed bench press. I haven't had the nerve to do squats to failure with these spotter arms because they are kind of small.
The plate holders add some stability to the rack and they provide a convenient place to store the plates. I recommend adding the plate holder, but it cost more than the rack.
I think this is a good rack for someone that is just getting into lifting and isn't sure it's something they will like. I don't currently have plans to replace this rack, but I also don't plan on squatting more than 300lbs.
I've had it before and it's sturdy if you're just doing regular pull ups and ab crunches and such and that's without weighing it down with the weight pegs provided with any plates. Once you weight it down, it will be sturdy.
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Can buy them separate
If your short on cash and want to squat, and have bumpers, this will do. Learn how to bail safely with bumpers.
I'd recommend putting weight on the front so the rack doesn't move/ fall forward when you rerack the weight.
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300lbs is the most I have squatted using this rack. The rack had no trouble supporting 300lbs.
I'm not sure I would trust the spotter arms to catch more than 225lbs. They work great for catching a failed bench press. I haven't had the nerve to do squats to failure with these spotter arms because they are kind of small.
The plate holders add some stability to the rack and they provide a convenient place to store the plates. I recommend adding the plate holder, but it cost more than the rack.
I think this is a good rack for someone that is just getting into lifting and isn't sure it's something they will like. I don't currently have plans to replace this rack, but I also don't plan on squatting more than 300lbs.
I would consider 450 to be the absolute max to put on it. I think the manual claimed more, but that's enough.
Assembly is fairly straight forward.
It's a sub 100 rack with decent accessories.
I would consider 450 to be the absolute max to put on it. I think the manual claimed more, but that's enough.
Assembly is fairly straight forward.
It's a sub 100 rack with decent accessories.
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