Customers say
Customers find the power cage to be very solid, easy to assemble with decent instructions, and extremely functional. Moreover, they appreciate its value for money and its suitability for home gyms, particularly in small garages. Additionally, the product features ideal dimensions that fit perfectly in basements, and customers like its design, with one noting its nice finish. They also appreciate the pull-up bar and lat pulldown attachment options.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
【STRONG TESTED 800 LBS. WEIGHT CAPACITY】- Don’t put your safety in the hands of a squat rack that hasn’t been tested. Our Squat Rack was tested at 2,000 pounds in order to get an official weight capacity of 800 pounds. Strong 2 x 2 Inch Steel Frame gives you peace of mind while you’re working out.
【REINFORCED STEEL LONG SAFETY ARMS】- Have peace of mind knowing that our safety arms are reinforced with 30-50% thicker steel than others.
【REINFORCED LAT PULL DOWN】- Extra support brackets welded onto the base of our Lat Pull Down ensure they don’t bend even after repeated drops. Up to 360 pounds of weight plates can be put on the lat pulldown.
【MAX WORKOUT SPACE】- Our OFF-SET Lat Pull Down and floor brace gives you enough room to workout INSIDE the rack. Unlike other cages, you can actually get close to the J hooks without your foot tripping over floor bars.
【16 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS】- Always find a comfortable lift off and rack position. Supports are at the locations you need to ensure max compatibility with your lifting style.
【STANDARD SIZED 1″ HOLES】- Makes your squat rack COMPATIBLE with standard sized attachments such as J hooks, Dip bars, Weight storage bars etc…
【ACCESSORIES GALORE!】-Get everything you really need with our included landmine attachments, weight plate storage posts, multi-grip dip bars, Lat Pulldown, low row bars and others.
【FITNESS REALITY】- For almost 15 years, we’ve been providing quality home gym equipment such as weight benches, power racks, rowing machines and more.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: twill3
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worth every penny
Review: I love it. Great value. I give it a 9/10 for an intermediate lifter who has outgrown their basic setup. Paying for that last bit to get a 10/10 would cost at least another $1000. I was missing a piece, but a quick email and they sent me a replacement in less than a week. No complaints, would buy again and do recommend.
Reviewer: BONES
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: To Good To Pass Up…
Review: Let me break a couple of things down real quick..I work for a living, sometimes 6-7 nights a week. I am pushing 50, but want to get back into shape. The government as we know takes most of our money, so I am pretty tight with what I get. I shopped around when looking for a squate rack. Even stooped so low as to browse the high priced, used trash on Facebook Marketplace.I shop a lot on Amazon, it’s convenient due to my work schedule. So after looking around, I finally settled on this Fitness Reality squat rack and lat attachment set up. It took awhile to get here as it was being shipped by UPS for some reason, and in seperate packages due on seperate dates. UPS if you don’t know, doesn’t generally use careful hands when it comes to packages, and is not timely at all. So while spending a few days peeking out the windows like a package thief, I finally caught the deliveries securely.Alright the fun part. When I was a kid I use to rip open packages and toss the instructions to the wind. Not so these days. A word of advice, keep a couple of trash bags handy when unpacking the parts, as Fitness Reality goes out of the way to carefully package parts. I examined all parts, gathered up tools and set everything out for an easy assemble. Pretty much everything you need to will come with the kit, but there are easier ways, such as using an impact wrench, socket/wrech set, and make sure you have a utility knife to get through the packaging.I started out putting together the squat rack, NOT overly tightening anything. I kept EVERYTHING finger tight until even the lat attachment was finally assembled…just made things easier to fit. Then, I did a couple final shakes of the units while jumping around doing the final tightenings. The squat rack went together quick and flawless, instructions were not needed, but were included. It was a cake walk job from just looking at the diagram.The lat attachment however, lol…I had a couple of issues. For some reason I decided to use the instructions. Don’t do that unless you need to. It was a mess, steps jumped ahead of themselves, parts stepped ahead of themselves, bolts seemed mislabled, etc…My best advice, lay your pieces out, make sure they are all there. Browse the instructions to see where the parts are located on the unit, then just jump in and toss it together. Again, I can not stress this enough…hand tighten ONLY until completed. If you do it that way, you should have zero problems.For my purchases, I have zero complaints. I have seen reviews and Youtube videos where people say chipped paint, or rust, missing parts, etc…All of my stuff was there, packaged great and with care from Fitness Reality. The price was extremely great and resonable, especially for what all this kit can do. Just know that if you are having them delivered by UPS, keep a close eye out, as the delivery dates they give do NOT match…EVER. UPS will leave your stuff exposed outside for all to see and in any kind of weather. They do NOT use kid gloves with your purchases either. And, for whatever reason, they are not requiring a signature for packages…just a dump and go. This is why I prefer Amazon, the delivery drivers generally follow my instructions and place packages on my enclosed deck, out of sight and weather.So yea, hope you enjoyed my ramblings. I’m blue collar, look for deals, and am NOT a paid representative of Fitness Reality or Amazon. If you have any questions about this product I will be glad to answer. I will further note that the lat pulldown system has 1″ inch plate holders, so I bought seperate 2″ slides that go right over them to accomodate my 2″ plates. I also didn’t feel comfortable with the 2 small safety bars and ordered larger ones…but that’s because I turn into a beast when tossing around weights, it has nothing to do with the actual small safety bars. I fully reccommend this product from this company and in no way, shape, or form regret making these purchases. Good lift to you all!!!
Reviewer: JPC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just Buy It
Review: Why did you pick this product vs others?:You will not find a better value- full stop.
Reviewer: DancerNinja
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very happy with this now that the very annoying assembly is behind me. Never taking it apart. Ever.
Review: This is for the lat pull down pulley attachment:I’m very happy with this purchase, it’s going to open up a whole new world of exercises that I can do in my home gym.HOWEVER, I cannot emphasis how annoying it was to put together.1) You will 100% want a socket wrench set2) The arm attachment doesn’t quite reach the pull up bar. You’ll either want someone to help wrench it into place so you can set the bolts or you’ll likely do like I did (see pics) and crank them close to each other using progressively tighter zip ties. There wasn’t quite enough real estate for me to use clamps I usually use to hold PVC pipes or wood.It took me ~2.5 hours to put together and a solid percentage of that was man handling and trouble shooting the overhead arm to get it to attach to the pull up bar. Otherwise it was really straight forward.
Reviewer: Cbesse
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The essentials and the value
Review: TLDR: great value for the price. Hits all the essentials and is efficiently sized.To give context of the type of athlete I am: I strength train consistently, bench 220lbs and squat 275 lbs at 181 lbs. Ultimately, I would consider myself a intermediate weight lifter who trains to be fit and look good.Due to COVID and elevated chances of getting it at a gym, I decided to invest into a home gym; with a Power Rack as my first purchase. My objective was to buy a Power Rack that will be safe to lift moderate to above moderate weight. And of course, I was looking for a product with the best value. I also did not have the option to bolt down a rack or bolt a rack to a studded wall, since it was going to be in an unfinished basement.I researched all of the top brands and read/watched many online reviews (shout out to Cooper at Garage Gym Reviews!). Pretty quick, it became clear that there were two options: go with a top brands like Rogue or go with a budget-friendly brand, many of which can be found on Amazon.The top brands come with a high price tag but you get what you pay for: sturdy and consistently build equipment with great customer service and warranties to back it up. One hiccup in the process was not many items are in stock due to the low supply in the industry. I was turned on to the FR 810xlt from a YouTube review, which concluded that this product has all the essentials needed in a Power Rack for about a quarter of the price of the top brands. I also liked the attachment options – I ended adding four plate storage pins, the dip bars, and landmine attachment. I nearly bought the lat pull down attachment too but found an alternative pulley system that took up less space and was removable (I highly recommend that too – they’re about $50; in contast to the $200+ listed on Amazon for the FR lat pull down attachment).Pros:- It is sturdy… enough. There is a very slight wobble but it’s nothing to be concerned about if you are under the max weight cap. This slight wobble is expected since the rack isn’t bolted in.-The space in the power rack is perfectly sized for one person. Any less space would be too tight to comfortably lift. Any more would take up space for other equipment in your workout area. Perfectly sized for my needs.-The paint quality and finish is not cheap. I have already done my fair share of aggressive barbell reracks and would have thought by now some of the paint would’ve chipped off. I’m happy to report the rack looks fantastic still.-The Price. When I bought this rack a month back, with was ~$250 without the attachments. That’s incredible for the level of quality and costistency offered by this Power Rack. Even if the rack has increased in price due to lack of supply, this is still worth the price point.Cons:-The holes are not numbered. This honestly is not a big deal to me. I’m going to by some magnets to label which holes I use for each exercise.-The rack didn’t come with wrenches for configuration. I ended up having to buy a socket set, which I should’ve had in the first place.-The Packaging is very heavy. Fair warning… You will want someone else with you to carry it. Say sorry to the UPS guy too.-The assembly process was difficult for one person. There’s a lot of bolting and socketing. That was a work out on it’s own. It probably took twice as long for me to set it up since i did it myself. I recommend having someone help you, if possible. The manufacturer recommends that as well.-The pull up bar handles are a little slick. I wish the were knurled or had some texture for a better grip. If that’s a concern for you, you can buy pull up grips on Amazon.-The pin holes are only on two sides of the upright (front and back). Fitness Reality probably did this for the structural integrity reasons. It would be nice to have holes on all for sides. It would allow for so many more attachment options.In conclusion, this rack is one of the best values on the market. I was very close to purchasing a Rouge Monster Lite rack but I decided to take a chance on this rack. I’m very glad I did. I have a feeling this rack is going to be with me for a very long time.
Reviewer: Ed
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good rack
Review: Sturdy, easy to assemble, and fit for task.
Reviewer: Humberto
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: A pesar de que ha subido mucho de precio, sigue valiendo mucho la pena este equipo. Es muy fácil de armar y muy resistente, en YouTube hay un video donde le dejan caer más de 700 libras de peso y lo resiste (Buscar: “Dropping 700+ LB Bar on Cheapest Amazon Squat Rack!”). Tuve que poner la barra de dominadas al revés porque de lo contrario me pegaría en el techo al hacer dominadas, y no hubo problema, resiste perfectamente (incluso la uso para sujetar los aros). Por otro lado, es muy fácil de convertir en una máquina de polea alta y baja. En los hoyos pequeños que quedan de los postes frontales (y que no se utilizan), se pueden poner unas armellas y con unas poleas que compré en Amazon (marca National Hardware) se hace un sistema que se puede poner y quitar muy fácilmente y permite hacer todo tipo de ejercicios de cable con polea alta y baja. Compré también el accesorio para barra T de Yes4All aquí mismo en Amazon y se adapta perfectamente. Estoy encantado con mi compra!
Reviewer: Guillaume Fraser
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Not much to say about this cage that hasn’t already been said.The good:-It’s cheap, sturdy enough, easy to assemble, well designed, and most 2×2 squat rack accessories will work in it.-I’m 6’4″ and have room to spare overhead, as well as no issue getting the J-cups to my height for squats.-Fit and finish are beyond what you’d expect for that price point (350CAD) since the price has stabilized to something normal. I can’t even DIY one for that much with current steel prices.-Safeties are solid steel rods, and GarageGymReviews on youtube has proven that they will save your bacon at weights the mere mortal isn’t likely to attempt.-Packaging is on point. The outer box seems to have been manhandled, but the inside of the box was reinforced and everything nicely padded and individually wrapped, with reinforcement on the packaging in key areas.-Shipping was ahead of scheduleThe not-so-good:-The rack is a little narrow for me to bench press in, and could use a slightly wider base.-Being flat footed design, you need a flat floor. Most basement concrete floors are not quite flat enought and will require some attention otherwise the rack may be a little tippy.-There is no way from factory to bolt the rack to the floor, though if you have a drill you could modify it.-The included cups are shoddy, and you’re better off buying a set from a different company altogether.It’s not a Rogue rack, or even a Titan. But it’s affordable, uses standard 2×2 accessories, and most of all, it’s safe.
Reviewer: thomas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I’m a tall guy and can’t squat inside the cage and with pull ups have to hold legs up or back, it’s sturdy enough even though the whole cage does wobble a bit. For £400 it’s a bit expensive but it’s needed and it does do the job for a good home workout, I will add that the pull up bar is very smooth and not much grip on there, if you leave outside it will rust pretty quick just FYI. Easy to assemble about an hour with 2 people. For bench my hands go wider then the width of the frame which is a little inconvenient but overall I’m happy with the product and it does exactly what I need it to so I would recommend.
Reviewer: Ashu
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I bought this 1 year ago and I’m happy with it. Assembly is always time-consuming for me and this was no exception (basically took up my whole day, I guess I’m slower than average); that said, the instructions were reasonable to figure out. I had to youtube a guide once or twice but it wasn’t that bad.The intervals of spacing you can use for the safety bars are… OK. Personally, I find that for benching, there’s a lower setting which is JUST a bit too low, but using the higher hole doesn’t let me get full range of motion. I use the lower setting in case of emergency, but I try not to rely on it at all if I can avoid it. I guess this wouldn’t be an issue if you can adjust your bench height.The shorter silver pins that you can use to hold your barbells are fine. I was a little confused at first but I kind of dig their design now (you slide in the pins, then spin the whole pin to lock it in place). Perfectly usable.Never used the Pull-up / Chin-up bars at the top of the cage since I have a separate T-stand for that and I don’t like pushing my bench out of the cage just to do pull-ups. I only tried it for testing purposes and it works fine.Stability: I’m happy with it. I don’t bench much, usually like 135 lbs at most. Whenever I’m re-racking the bar I usually “push” it back into the cage with force, thereby shaking the cage. It visibly moves when I do this, but I’m never worried that the cage will topple or anything bad – I can tell it’s fine despite how careless I’m being with my bar. So that’s nice.Probably the best draw of the cage is that it’s cost efficient. I’m happy with the price to performance ratio (not that I really have anything to compare to since it’s my first power cage). If I could go back in time and my past self asked me if I should get this cage, I’d say “yeah go ahead”.
Reviewer: Ornella
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ottima rack e bella bella… esteticamente il top… arrivata anche in anticipo, imballo perfetto all’intero c’è tutto organizzato con istruzioni precise per il montaggio, pensavo fosse difficile da soli ma in due o tre ore massimo si avvita tutto..Grazie anche ad Amazon ho avuto in poco tempo dall’ordine la mia power rack a casa!
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