Tan Power Racks
When it comes to building a comprehensive home gym setup, few pieces of equipment are as versatile and essential as the power rack. At Rogue Fitness, we offer a wide range of power racks to suit every need and preference, from our over the top RM43 Series, to the robust Monster Series, and our economical Infinity Series.
Infinity Series Power Racks
If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option without compromising on quality, our Infinity Series power racks are the perfect choice. These racks offer the same level of durability and functionality as our other rack designs but at a lower price point. With their old school 2x3” tubing design inspired by Westside Barbell, they can handle any weight you can throw at them.
Monster Lite Series Power Racks
For those seeking the same level of performance and versatility as our Monster Series but at a lower price point, our Monster Lite Series power racks offer just that. These racks are constructed with the same attention to detail as our Monster Series, but use slightly smaller (⅝” vs 1”) hardware to help reduce costs. With our extensive range of attachments and accessories, you have the ability to customize your rack to suit your specific training needs.
Monster Series Power Racks
Our Monster Series power racks are the pinnacle of strength and durability, designed for lifters who demand the best. Originally sought after for high end training facilities, these racks are increasingly making their way into home gyms across the world. Featuring heavy-duty construction, oversized hardware, and a wide array of customization options, these racks are perfect for both home and commercial gyms.
RM43 Series
Engineered to exceed the demands anyone could imagine putting on a power rack, we’ve taken our Monster Series racks and overbuilt them to be used in top of the line training facilities. Utilizing 4x3” tubing, gusseted crossmembers, and integrated end plates and uprights, the RM43 Series power racks were made to stand the tests of time, and outlive anyone ever using them.
Power Rack Uses
The versatility of a power rack knows no bounds. From squats and bench presses to overhead presses and pull-ups, there's no shortage of exercises you can perform with this essential piece of equipment. With adjustable safety options and J-Cups, you can tailor your workout to your specific needs.
Benefits of Power Racks
Safety is paramount when it comes to strength training, and our power racks are designed with your protection in mind. With their adjustable safeties you can lift with confidence, knowing that you're always supported.
In addition to safety, power racks offer unparalleled versatility, allowing you to perform a wide range of exercises and configure your rack in a way that best fits your space. With their durable construction and long-lasting design, our power racks are built to withstand even the most intense workouts, making them a great investment for any home gym.
Choosing the Right Power Rack
When choosing a power rack, there are several factors to consider, including price, space, and features. We offer a variety of options to suit every budget and preference, so you can find the perfect rack for your needs. Whether you're looking for the ultimate rack with the most features or a more budget-friendly option, we have you covered.
FAQ:
The main difference between a squat stand and a power rack is that a power rack typically has four uprights and offers more versatility for any type of lifting. A rig will typically be multiple rack stations daisy-chained together, primarily used for pull-ups but double as a station to rack your barbell.
Yes, a power rack can be used for bodyweight exercises such as pull-ups, dips, and hanging leg raises. We make specific attachments for our power racks designed for bodyweight exercises, like dips, in our Monster and Monster Lite Matadors. For a full lineup of our rack accessories, check out the link here.
The amount of space needed for a power rack in your home gym will depend on the size of the rack and the exercises you plan to perform. Generally, you will need enough space to comfortably move around the rack and perform exercises without any obstructions.
Many of our power racks are compatible with various attachments, including pulley systems, dip bars, and landmine attachments. Make sure to check the compatibility of the attachments with your specific power rack model before purchasing.