It is a toss-up between the Muscle Motion and the Cyber-market complete package, leaning towards the Cyber-Market because I can get the bar, rack, bench, plates in one lot.
It has weight storage on the back plus it can be bolted to the floor, so it's never going to be too light.
IMO, the band pegs, closer holes, band/chain storage, dip bars, and the fact you can DL inside it make it worth the extra $145.
I don't actually, but if I were in the market for one atm, I'd have it. I have a powertec atm, which is 210 high I think. It sucks because I can't OHP in it. A 230 high rack would be ideal for pressing and I'd also appreciate a bit extra pull up bar room.Do you have one?
If you cant hang a chain or band around the back of your rack you must have downs, the dipping bars look to be a shit design as well. You're right about the deadlifts, its a really bad fail on the part of the muscle motion.
Again, the biggest problem with the force usa is the overabundance of features as well as the size. 2m in length and 230 high is a considerable amount of space for a regular household.
I don't actually, but if I were in the market for one atm, I'd have it. I have a powertec atm, which is 210 high I think. It sucks because I can't OHP in it. A 230 high rack would be ideal for pressing and I'd also appreciate a bit extra pull up bar room.
Have u tried hanging several bands on the back of ur rack? I have, they're annoying and get in ur way when squatting. I guess u could turn around and squat facing the other way but u don't need to with pegs.
Would u say EFTS racks are shit because they have too many features?
Consider getting the commercial one.
1. What sort of company is gym direct?(e.g. reputable, provide good quality etc)
2. Does anybody use the MM HPRSP and if so what is your opinion on it
Cheers
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