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Opinions on generic power racks

I think it would have a fair amount of horizontal movement given the cross bar up top is one bar. I also wouldnt really trust them spotter bars with heavy weight.
But if you dont intend on using huge weights I think it would be fine.
 
Contemplating on this or the Force USA Home Power Rack, don't intend on lifting too heavy, but undecided whether i should go for a branded rack although this one does have a higher weight limit
 
if you're handy you can add some bracing for stiffness

weight limits in ebay ads are unrelated to reality :D
363kgs on the pulleys? that means at least two of those pulleys would have 720+kg force on them... on plastic..
 
says at worst its rated to 600lbs

thats a ridiculous good price, buy it and let us know if its solid
 
Inguy. I maybe offloading my force USA power rack if you're in Sydney. Send me a pm if interested. It's the commercial rack.
 
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