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Reddit mentions of Titan Power Rack Squat Deadlift HD Lift Cage Bench Racks stand cross fit pull up

Sentiment score: 8
Reddit mentions: 17

We found 17 Reddit mentions of Titan Power Rack Squat Deadlift HD Lift Cage Bench Racks stand cross fit pull up. Here are the top ones.

Titan Power Rack Squat Deadlift HD Lift Cage Bench Racks stand cross fit pull up
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  • GREAT FOR IMPROVING FORM: The purpose of working out is to strengthen your muscles, not hurt them! Thats why its vital to practice good form while youre lifting weights. The Titan T2 Series Power Rack is designed with your safety and comfort in mind.
  • BUILD STRONG MUSCLES: This Tall Titan Power Rack is a musthave! You can perform a variety of exercises with this rack, including chinups, curls, deadlifts, and squats. If you want to do bench presses, place a bench underneath and youre good to go. In no time, youll be looking fit and trim!
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Steel is renowned for its ability to support heavy loads without bending or bowing. This heavyduty steel can withstand up to 700pounds. No matter how many weights you lift, the power rack will offer increased support, especially when muscle fatigue sets in. Trust the powerful Titan Power Rack for all your strength training needs.
  • DIMENSIONS: This durable steel power rack weighs about 146pounds. It has a total height of 83inches, a 44inch opening, and has a depth of 48inches. It takes up 48 x 58inches of floor space. The steel tubes are 2 x 2inches. The pullup bar is 68.5inches off the ground. This compact rack is perfect for your home gym, basement, or garage. Add this amazing rack to your collection today.
Specs:
ColorWEIGHT BENCH
Height83 inches
Length48 inches
Number of items1
Weight146.9 pounds
Width48 inches

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Found 17 comments on Titan Power Rack Squat Deadlift HD Lift Cage Bench Racks stand cross fit pull up:

u/yetanothernerd · 8 pointsr/homegym

That looks a lot like the Titan rack http://smile.amazon.com/Titan-Power-Squat-Deadlift-Bench/dp/B00GHNLK9E/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

If so, it's a pretty good deal, if it's in new condition and the J-Hooks that aren't pictured are included.

If it's not in new condition then I think it's a bit overpriced.

u/Gym-gineer · 7 pointsr/homegym

Did a quick little comparison... 107 lbs when setup and cost $309 on Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Titan-Power-Squat-Deadlift-Bench/dp/B00GHNLK9E

Compare to the fitness reality one... 133.5 lbs and cost $199, also powder coat paint, since someone mentioned that about the T2.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N4I8FOY/ref=pd_gwm_simh_1?pf_rd_p=1c5f02ae-183e-4906-990b-5a293310a66c&pf_rd_s=blackjack-personal-1&pf_rd_t=Gateway&pf_rd_i=mobile&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=ZC305KW49RKSJH4T2QZ9&pf_rd_r=ZC305KW49RKSJH4T2QZ9&pf_rd_p=1c5f02ae-183e-4906-990b-5a293310a66c


PS i help design the fitness reality one and get to design new attachments soon. Yay!!!

Ask me anything!

u/SidRunsUnshod · 3 pointsr/Fitness

I love my power rack. If cost is a concern, reviewers seem fairly satisfied with this one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GHNLK9E/

Personally, I got a more expensive one, with potential upgrades in mind.

u/tecdocti · 3 pointsr/Fitness

This power rack is probably the best deal on amazon. $320 shipped, capacity up to 700lbs. Comes in 2 or 3 boxes. UPS guy probably won't hate you.

u/Gosu-Sheep · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I got one of these guys for 300: http://www.amazon.com/Titan-Power-Squat-Deadlift-Bench/dp/B00GHNLK9E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1420678266&sr=8-3&keywords=power+rack

I can't really make any comparisons but I've had it for almost a year now and it's worked out great. Seems like a solid budget option.

u/dweezil22 · 1 pointr/homegym

If you don't care about the cable, you can get a Titan rack for cheaper that supports 700 lbs. If you do care about the cable, you need to decide whether technically going over the weight limit bothers you. Most of the time you see equipment failures it's people doubling the official max weight or otherwise abusing it. When I was younger, stronger, and poorer I was happy to test my luck to save a few bucks. Not so much anymore, personally, but you do you.

u/maizeeagle86 · 1 pointr/weightroom

Yeah I thought about Craigslist. Thing is I want the equipment to all be the same brand/look/function so we have a look of uniformity and that'd be near impossible to make happen with craigslist. I was looking at maybe seeing if I could fundraise to buy 5-6 of these.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GHNLK9E/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1UMJD02VNELDF

u/Jib_ · 1 pointr/Fitness

A gym membership at a place that has power racks, or if you're working out at home, a power rack / squat rack with safeties, a flat bench, a barbell and some weight (don't spend more than ~1k in total if you're just starting out).

Everything else is luxuries.

You can get by without those things too, but having them makes things a lot easier.

If you have a half-decent gym nearby I would go with that first for a few months, just so you figure out if you are going to keep lifting weights long term.

If I was doing a basic garage gym setup and didnt want to buy second hand I would grab these things:

https://www.amazon.com/Titan-Power-Squat-Deadlift-Bench/dp/B00GHNLK9E/

https://www.amazon.com/Titan-Fitness-Weight-Capacity-Handle/dp/B01M31YT3M

https://www.roguefitness.com/bravo-bar-bumper-set

They aren't the cheapest option (craigslist is the cheapest, and you can also get new things cheaper) but it strikes a good middle ground of getting things that have been tested and has an ok reputation (so should resell ok) while still being on the cheaper side.

I'd also get some exercise bands for like 20 USD from somewhere to do things like band pullaparts, facepulls and assisted pullups if you can't do full ones yet, and some microplates wherever they are cheap.

With those things, plus running/walking, you can do a full workout.

The next addition I'd get after that would be two dumbbell handles and some more small plates to do dumbbell exercises, but that is luxury. :)

u/mkruse02 · 1 pointr/homegym

I've been doing the same search. If you want something that is 13 gauge or thicker, holes 2 inches or closer, and less than $400, I have only found 3 options:

Atlas

New York Barbells

Titan T-2

u/nx25 · 1 pointr/Fitness

That Titan rack appears to only be $289 right now. Looks exactly like the Atlas Power Rack people seem to rave about as the Powerline PPR200X killer. That rack tends to sell out and I'm thinking this might be the same manufacturer by a different name. Atlas -> Titan ...
Atlas Rack
Powerline Rack

This Titan rack sells on Amazon for more.
Titan Rack on Amazon

Seems to be really good reviews by people who put it together correctly. I wish I had personal experience but I'm shopping this right now too.
Main complaints seem to be people having trouble putting safety bars in. If you don't put the vertical posts all the same direction the holes won't line up, according to reviews on Amazon.

u/Slust · 1 pointr/Fitness

Not that I'm particularly advocating for this one in particular, but just in case anyone strolled through here and didn't know the difference between a "Squat Rack" and a "Power Rack"

http://www.amazon.com/Titan-Power-Squat-Deadlift-Bench/dp/B00GHNLK9E/

Big fan of the power rack myself. I always feel more comfortable squatting heavy in it rather than a squat rack due to the ability to set higher safety bars, despite it not actually mattering when you think about it. Just something about an encompassing cage feels more protective.

And then there's the much greater versatility it can offer. So good.