Norse
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My original question was between the MM and Force commercial racks.
Why are you looking at the commercial ones? Do you own a gym? My rack has taken allot of punishment with 300+kg squats and deads.
My original question was between the MM and Force commercial racks.
My original question was between the MM and Force commercial racks.
Why are you looking at the commercial ones? Do you own a gym? My rack has taken allot of punishment with 300+kg squats and deads.
No - 240mmI am going to bump this thread again. hopefully I can get an answer from someone who owns this rack.
Commercial Power Rack
What is the height of the bottom crossmembers from the floor? Will I be able to deadlift inside the rack using 450mm bumper plates?
I'm 6 ft and can easily although I prefer to do that stuff in the front part. Its roughly 2.1 meters tall for the record.What is the height of the top crossmembers. I would like to know the height of the lowest point to see if I will be able to do overhead movements inside the rack.
I just measure and got 440mm gap on the bottom 3 posts. I've got rubber coated 20kg's and they fit comfortably in the bottom posts. The higher ones are closer.Are there any problems with having 450mm bumpers on the weight storage and on a barbell racked on the back of the rack? enough clearance?
Very toughIs the thing as tough as it looks?
This thing comes with more than I expected. 2 pairs of jhooks, and 2 pairs of a bar safety, the beam type safety and that other safety in the pictures which is about a foot long.What accessories are actually included? the photos have all the bells and whistles, but the blurbs all have fairly poor descriptions ie 2x safeties...which ones?
pretty sure neither the MM or Force commercial racks allow you to deadlift from within the rack. The side crossmembers sit too high. I remember looking into it when I considering them. You might look at the Cyber Market version (HD3) which has the side crossmembers sitting on the ground. They are all pretty huge racks. If space was at a premium I would just get a more heavy duty normal size rack (eg Force F-PC) OR this half rack (which is around 140kg and has plate storage that when filled would make for a very study unit): HD2 Half Rack with Chinup Bar and Spotter Bars | HD2 | Cyberfit Gym Equipment
I hope this helps you.