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Power Rack - Deisgns

Ricko

New member
Power Rack - Designs

Hey guys

Just wondering what sort of power racks you are using and what you like about it, hate about it.

I have a friend who has put his hand up to make one for me, all i need to do is give him a design i like. Was going to put some custom bits in there.

Ive come across these styles
http://www.fitstore.com/images/products/brands/power%20rack.jpg

http://www.eweightplanner.com/img/vendors/powerlift/pow_collegiate-series-half-rack.jpg

http://www.eweightplanner.com/img/vendors/powerlift/pow_9ft-power-rack.jpg

All seem pretty good, but what do you guys choose in a power Rack?
 
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I like the ones with the low and high pulley attachments, that way you can do many more exercises.
 
The last one is the best, but just the raw steel would probably cost you maybe $600.

Then you have to cut, weld, powdercoat, make all the fittings, get the bolts, etc.

You might as well just buy one, new or 2nd hand.

We just got a model like this, but much better multi grip chin up bar too.


I have a bit of equipment for sale 2nd hand, basic power rack, like new $280.
Some weights ond other equipment too if interested.
 
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