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Fitness Reality Squat Rack Power Cage with | Optional LAT Pulldown & Leg Holdown Attachment | Squat and Bench Rack Combos| Super Max 810 XLT |

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Style Name: Power Cage with Lat Pull Down


Features

  • NOTE: 800 lbs weight capacity. Large walk in space providing easy side to side movement. New OPTIONAL Attachments for J-Hooks, Dip Bars, Weight Plate Holders and Landmine (Sold Separately)
  • 2" x 2" square steel frame construction. Two 3 1/4" long chrome lock on safety bars. Two 23" long chrome dual mounted safety bars
  • 19 adjustable height levels for the safety bars. Safety bars are Compatible with 7' Olympic bars
  • Multi-position over head chin up/pull up grip bars. Olympic bar and weight plates not included
  • [QUALITY PRODUCT]: Includes high and low row pulley systems. High tensile strength nylon coated cable. Easy glide 2 x 2 chrome guide rail for smooth operation. Includes one 39 bar and one 20 low row bar attachments with foam grips
  • [EXTRA SPACE]: Extended lower rear cross bar provides extra space for fitting in benches and footrest for seated row exercises. 6. 5 Long weight plate storage post. Two 1-inch Spring Clip Collars included. Use with Olympic or standard weight plates
  • [ADJUSTABLE LEG HOLD-DOWN]: Leg Hold-down can shift along the long safety bars for your comfortable secure position. The height can be adjusted by shifting the long safety bars up or down along the cage height. Two adjustable foam rollers included
  • [MUSCLES BUILDING]: Builds muscles on your upper back, shoulders and arms (biceps and triceps) with a variety of exercises such as Wide Let Pull-down, Let Pull Over, Triceps Extensions and more. Ball Bearing Pulley Systems provides smooth operation

Brand Name: ‎Fitness Reality


Color: ‎grey


Material: ‎steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Style: ‎Power Cage with Lat Pull Down


Date First Available: April 20, 2019


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  • Great centerpiece to start a home gym.
Style Name: Power Cage Only
I have used this cage daily for roughly 3 months and the pros far outweigh the cons. Let's start with the cons: (1) without being weighted down, the cage is a bit unstable for some exercises. Examples: I do leaning lateral arm raises where the upright is my anchor. Without weight on the cage, the rack would topple over. Also, when using heavy weight for landmine chest presses and using a plyo box as a psuedo fulcrum or point of support, the cage will lift off the floor at the point where the landmine attaches to the frame (think of a seesaw with only one person; person goes down while the opposite side goes up). That said, this is the tradeoff you make when you consciously purchase an inexpensive (note, I did not say cheap) piece of equipment with a small footprint designed for home use. Most of this is easily countered with weights low and at the corners as seen in the picture, provided you have the luxury of other weight available to perform the exercises. In my case, I use dumbbells for the leaning lateral raises and bumper plates for the landmine chest presses and leave the iron plates on the holders. (2) The smaller chrome hooks (not the long safety bars) that come with it leave something to be desired. As a result of the design, if you are shifting the bar laterally before un-racking, they can come unhinged if you are not careful. And, if you care about this sort of thing, they do not have high backs and you will scratch the uprights and potentially your bar when re-racking. It also makes for a clunky re-rack as the the hook is not flush with the upright. I opted for third party j-hooks with high backs and hard plastic "padding" (not the Fitness Reality ones) that solved this. (3) I would have liked the pull-up bar to have knurling. I use hockey tape, but it's not the same. All that said, I have zero regrets about this purchase. I have not experienced the negatives in some of the other reviews. The item was packaged very well and there were no defects out of the box that I noticed. For the price, this is a sturdy piece of equipment and is manufactured well with quality material and I expect it to last much longer than I originally anticipated. It was easy to assemble and when all bolts are torqued properly, there is minimal to no wobble. I can see how some people would have issues with hitting their face on the upper horizontal support bar when re-racking after a squat, but I face the opposite direction. I imagine these folks have a mirror at the rear of the cage and this is why they face that direction. The hooks don't have to be on the rear upright where that support bar is, either. Additionally, there are plenty of universal 2x2 attachments available (dip bars, j-hooks, landmine, etc.) that make this rack a solid centerpiece to build your home gym around. I opted not to purchase the lat pull down attachment and instead use after market pulleys and resistance bands, further enhancing the usefulness of this cage. With this cage and available attachments, there is almost no exercise that I cannot do at home that I could have done at the gym. I would highly recommend this item if you are able to get it at a reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021 by Eric Eric

  • The essentials and the value
Style Name: Power Cage Only
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Cbesse Cbesse

  • Solid rack and lat pull down is worth it
Style Name: Lat Pull-down Attachment Only
The rack is amazing and great quality. It was a little more than I wanted to spend but honestly there’s a lot of value in this one piece. Only thing I didn’t care for was the securing bar for the lat pull down add on. The lat pull down add on is great and it gets used often but the bar for holding your legs down is awkward and moves too much for it to do what it’s meant to do. Instead I use a belt to hold myself to the bench. It’s not ideal but it’s affordable and practical if you’re having any trouble staying put. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by moorebilly59

  • Best Bang For Your Buck
Style Name: Power Cage Only
This went together super easy, and I've even had to take it down to move it again. The powder coating isn't the greatest and is coming off in a couple spots (that happened immediately when putting it together), but I can't complain too much for the price. It's relatively stable, but I'd recommend keeping the weights on the rack or it does move around. I also have the dip bars on mine, and it's solid enough for me to use them without any problems. If you want something cheap and good, just go for this one. Both my brother and brother-in-law use this same one and none of us have had any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by James Meola III

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