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Do you think this power rack is good (cyber-market.com.au/product_info.php?cPath=58&products_id=234&osCsid=06151ab8f59b0d6a9bf417f6a9c8c1a0), its compact enough to fit into my room.
Something you might wanna consider if its still too high -
Take the chinning bar off and have your own welded up (a straight bar with two bits on the side to bolt onto the rack). It wouldn't be that expensive and would cut a good 10cm from the height easy.
For the muscle motion rack, you can assemble the chinning bar in the reverse way i.e. upside down and save a few cms. Your only downside would be loss of wide-grip chins, but still plenty of chinning variations with that rack. I've got it, it's excellent.
So instead of /.........\ you assemble it like this \........../. The chinning bar then sits slightly below the top of the rack rather than slightly above it.