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NEW Body Solid Commercial Squat Rack Power Rack GPR400 with Multi-Grip
NEW Body Solid Commercial Squat Rack Power Rack GPR400 with Multi-Grip
Sale priceFrom $30.00 Regular price$72.00
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NEW Lethal Fitness Half Rack Squat Rack with Band Pegs, Storage
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NEW Compact Bumper Plate Home Gym Package
NEW Compact Bumper Plate Home Gym Package
Sale priceFrom $1,400.00 Regular price$1,552.00
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NEW Wall Mount Squat Rack
NEW Wall Mount Squat Rack
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Sale price$599.00
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Universal Trainer/Multistation Package
NEW Universal Trainer/Multistation Package
Sale price$2,326.46 Regular price$2,614.00
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NEW Compact Olympic Plate Home Gym Package
NEW Compact Olympic Plate Home Gym Package
Sale priceFrom $1,380.00 Regular price$1,459.00
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Hoist Ladder Squat Rack
Hoist Ladder Squat Rack
Sale price$875.00
Cybex Power Cage
Cybex Power Cage
Sale price$950.00
NEW "THE TANK" PMX Motivate Multifunctional Trainer - MFT
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First Responder Fitness Bundle-  Gold Basics Strength & Cardio Package
First Responder Fitness Bundle- Gold Basics Strength & Cardio Package
Sale price$19,000.00 Regular price$22,000.00
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First Responder Fitness Bundle – Silver Essentials Strength & Cardio Package
First Responder Fitness Bundle – Silver Essentials Strength & Cardio Package
Sale price$12,900.00 Regular price$14,667.99
Black Widow Custom American Flag Power Rack
Black Widow Custom American Flag Power Rack
Sale price$3,250.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Most folding squat racks are built to handle significant weight loads and work well for consistent home gym use. However, if you are regularly training at near-maximal weights, a full power rack may offer greater stability and more built-in safety features.

A folding squat rack can reclaim several feet of floor space when folded against the wall, making it practical for smaller home gyms. Most squat rack setups require the full footprint only during training sessions, which is the core advantage of the folding design.

A squat rack has uprights and J-hooks for racking a bar but is open on the sides and front. A power cage fully encloses the lifter on four sides with safety bars, offering more protection during heavy lifts without a spotter.

For intermediate to advanced lifters, a rack rated to at least 1,000 lbs is a reasonable baseline. Commercial-grade racks typically exceed this, while budget home gym options may be rated lower. Always verify the rated capacity against your working weights before purchasing.

Yes. Racks support a wide range of movements including bench press, overhead press, pull-ups, rack pulls, and barbell rows. Many racks also have attachment compatibility for cable systems, landmine posts, and dip bars, expanding the range of training options considerably.

Used power racks are generally durable and hold up well over time since they are primarily structural steel. Inspect all welds, bolts, and safety arms for damage before buying, and confirm that the J-hooks and safeties are still functional and properly sized for the uprights.

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