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Can only speak for the Muscle Motion (no experience with any other) it is very solid, and worth the $$$. As for the dip rack I have that attachment and use it and mine does not budge, although I'm only 81kgs and other maybe somewhat heavier, I'd be surprised to hear it was unstable.
You will never out grow either of the power racks, The biggest squatters on this forum don't even come close to the max weight they can support.
Also, if I were the OP when buying a bench I'd get the commercial muscle motion flat bench - yeah incline benches are useful but unless you're paying absolute top dollar your losing on stability, which isnt worth it imo.
Unless I can find a decent bench 2nd hand this is the one I had in mind:
Muscle*Motion*White*Flat...
The commercial rack doesn't suit us right now because of price, space & the size of our weights (standard) - won't go on an olympic weight tree anyway.
We want to get started now on what we can afford now - we looked at the cheapest gym we could attend (PCYC) and worked out with two of us using it this equipment would have paid for itself in two years. So, if this set up gets us through two years we will be at break even. With sharing a car, being a little pushed for time and possibly moving to neighbourhoods without PCYC gyms we see working out at home as a great option if we can do it for around $1000 for power rack, bench, 7 foot standard bar and delivery. Factoring in the non-commercial MM power rack gym and fitness can definitely sell us what we need within our budget.
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