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It appears I cannot fit a yaris and power rack in my garage. Ive looked on ausbb and came across the squat rack. Are they safe? I've never used one before and is quite skeptical to new things.
Does any one have any feed back in regards to using squat racks?
Put it this way - if I had my time again I'd go a squat rack over a power rack.
The Force USA one you've linked to I'll be likely purchasing soon (space and $$$ pending). Look around cos I've seen them cheaper on a couple of sites (can't tell you which ones sorry)
Put it this way - if I had my time again I'd go a squat rack over a power rack.
The Force USA one you've linked to I'll be likely purchasing soon (space and $$$ pending). Look around cos I've seen them cheaper on a couple of sites (can't tell you which ones sorry)
Power rack footprint is too big.
In a big gym or whatever they're good, and the storage + chin bar is useful but if you're tight on space (as we both are) they're somewhat . . .. large
The first link, they run out of a warehouse near my place you can visit em during business hours.
I was planning to possibly get a rack from littleblokefitness, as I wanna use my bands for reverse band squats - but not sure if you can do that with squat stands...