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I'm looking at getting one of the following racks, but wanted to hear peoples opinions on the racks. I know the Force rack has a 2mm steel thickness, do you think this is too thin? Which rack would you choose and why?
w w w gymandfitness com au/commercial-power-rack.html
Or
w w w gymandfitness com au/muscle-motion-commercial-power-rack.html
I like the really close pin hole placings on the Force rack. You'll always be able to get exactly the right height on your safety pins with that one, but I couldn't justify paying the extra $145 just for that. I'd go with the Muscle Motion rack.
I think they are different companies Mikew, just have the same supplier for racks.
Gym and fitness do have good quality, proper thickness, resonably priced bumpers however! Whish they were a sponser, The 10% as Adrian offers is a great deal, given the decent prices to start with.
I've got the dip attachment and love it, think it was an extra $69 on top of the cost of the rack. Best money I ever spent.
I'm not sure how the spacing of the handles should be dependent on how tall or short you are. The distance between your arms would obviously be roughly the same as any average bloke, lol. I wouldn't worry about it.
You can control the height of the thing easily, just put it into whichever hole in the rack suits you.
I've never liked the idea of the chairs. I've read about it but always saw that as an accident waiting to happen.