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Sunny Health & Fitness Ultra Durable Power Zone Strength Rack Power Cage High Weight Capacity with Optional Lat Pull Down, Flat Bench, Adjustable Weight Bench, Spotter Bars

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Style Name: Power Rack with Flat Weight Bench


Features

  • HIGH WEIGHT CAPACITY: Having a high max weight capacity for home workout exercise flat weight bench at 550 LB, the Power Zone lets you push your gains further.
  • DUMBBELL RACK: The frame mounted dumbbell rack helps you to store your dumbbell sets in a safe and convenient fashion. Never end up stubbing your foot on a loose dumbbell again!
  • SOLID DESIGN: Engineered with a steel frame which gives you a peace of mind and built to withstand the most intense exercises. 17-inch height allows easy mounting or seating.
  • PERFORMANCE CUSHION: The 3-inch thick PU high density foam provides supportive yet soft and comfortable seating. Moisture resistant simply wipe away moisture to clean.
  • TRANSPORTATION WHEELS: Simply lift, tilt, and roll away for easy storage or reposition within your home exercise gym.

Description

The Sunny Health & Fitness Power Zone Power Cage is a full-sized weight cage and effective tool to give your strength training workouts a powerful boost. Pump up your weightlifting reps, push your squats, flex your trap muscles or abductors; this home gym power rack – with a 1000 LB max carry weight – can help you make serious progressive gains! Whether you want to focus on your slow or fast twitch muscles, the Power Zone is versatile enough for a comprehensive total workout experience. Hardware peg hole diameter: 0.82


Brand Name: ‎Sunny Health & Fitness


Color: ‎multi-color


Material: ‎Foam, Steel


Style: ‎Power Rack with Flat Weight Bench


Date First Available: July 20, 2022


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  • 18 months later, still a great rack for the price.
Style Name: Strength Rack
I purchased this power rack in April, 2022, for a sale price. It’s held up great so far and I couldn’t beat it for a budget-priced rack. Assembly was pretty easy and the parts, even and especially the bolts, were easily identifiable and packaged well with regard to their proper organization and placement in sequence. Some reviewers suggested this rack sways or isn’t super sturdy. It feels pretty solid when I do pull-ups and dips, though it’s certainly not with some slight movement. This isn’t a rack meant for serious powerlifting anyway. As a side note, I weigh 165 to 170 lbs, typically, and I don’t lift very heavy. The paint has held up well, both the black and the orange colors. No significant deterioration but things will scratch a bit over time and metal rubbing against metal. Plenty of holes for adjusting safety bars and j-hooks—more height options than some at my gym. I purchased the dip bars and an extra set of j-hooks from the the company. Definitely worth it for me. The photo I shared shows some straps hanging from the pull-up bar—I bought those from another company—and I use them for hanging knee raises for my abs. The bench was also from a different company. One thing I wish was different is where the pull-up bar has a declining angle/taper toward its ends. I’m kind of tall (about 6’2”) and have long-ish arms, so I’d like my hands to fit at a certain width but the bar isn’t horizontally straight all the way across (it’s declining) at that distance. It’s not a huge deal but I do a slightly narrower grip pull-up as a result. Plus-side, however, is it has additional intersecting bars to do neutral grip pull-ups, which is great. Another thing that could have been improved is a second set of weight holders on the sides. There are only 2, so it can’t hold a lot of weights on the 2 pegs due to their size and Sunny didn’t sell additional ones as an add on when I last looked. The package is very heavy and large, so be forewarned if it gets dropped off far away from your front door. Plan for help bringing it inside, if you can. Highly recommended for a recreational home gym. I hope this review was helpful. Happy and safe lifting, folks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Aaron Quinley Aaron Quinley

  • Simple and Effective
Style Name: Strength Rack
I really like this purchase. For one the price is great. Everything was easy to understand during installation. It did take a little bit of work to assemble and for some people it may be better with two people to assemble. I was able to tough it out and really glad I pulled the trigger on this
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by tonyfromhouston tonyfromhouston

  • Great compact rack for tight spaces
Style Name: Strength Rack
Great little rack but took me a little long to assemble because I did it alone with only manual tools. Highly recommend an impact driver or at least a ratchet wrench.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Rittle man Rittle man

  • Solid!!!
Style Name: Strength Rack
Wife and I put together in about 45 min. Thing is real solid. I’m 6 foot tall for reference.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023 by Gary Lynch Gary Lynch

  • Sturdy and safe
Style Name: Strength Rack
I work out at home but am not a Superman so I didn’t need a pricey super duty unit. I do go above 200 lbs on my bench press and this one works great for me. And I like the spotter bars that I can set so I don’t worry about the weights crushing me if I fail on a lift. Fortunately I’ve never had one of those failures, I know my realistic limits and stay within them, but it’s good to know those bars are there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by G. Tucker

  • Super sturdy Worth it
Style Name: Lat Pull Down Attachment
I purchased the squat rack a few years ago and have been so happy with it. It’s simple, easy to move, and gets the job done without being too bulky or in the way. So when I saw there was now a lat pull-down attachment I had to have it. I’m so happy with it too. It’s sturdy and easy to assemble. I did it myself without any help and fit maybe took me an hour. I will say the slide mechanism was a little sticky at first but I sprayed some WD40 on it and it moves easily now. Also the top little prongs that are supposed to hold the pull-down bar at the top don’t really do much so I just let the bar hang. Other that that love it. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by Alexandra Everk Alexandra Everk

  • Very detailed review for experienced lifters
Style Name: Strength Rack
I’ll try to be detailed for serious lifters considering this as a cheap home gym. Pros- super easy to assemble. About 90 mins from box to lift ready, minus floor bolts. Rig feels secure with slight flex. I’m 260 and pull-ups aren’t an issue in here. Although if you are much taller than 6’1 you will have to bend your knees a lot, as it is a bit short. The j-cups are big and have a nice pad to avoid bar damage. The safety bars are very thick and sturdy. The plate holders each hold 4 of my thick rubber plates. There is an attachment for bands on each side. The rack is a bit narrow. I am using a 7ft Texas power bar and there is room, but if you use a wider hand placement when squatting, it’s close. I’ve had 275 on the safety bars with major band tension and there was no visible issues. The pull-up bar has multiple grip options for variety. Cons- the rack is narrow. A 6ft bar probably wouldn’t fit. The hole spacings are a bit far apart. If I use the safety bars for bench, I can either put them so the bar would kiss my chest if I were arching, or the next setting lower than that would crush me. The band pegs are a bit too close to the ground, so you really have to wriggle the thicker bands back and forth to get them on there. Speaking of bands, since the plate holders run parallel to the bar, the bands can easily rub up on them. Also, if you are benching or doing something like a rack pull, you might have to face a different direction because the plates from your bar will bump the plates on the plate holders. Having these point to the rear would fixed this problem and added minimal footprint space. I will probably end up just moving these to the front of the rack as that should help the latter problem. I wish there was a way to get another set of these plate holders as I would be able to use them for my quarters and smaller plates. I have not drilled my rack into the floor yet. I have used the band pegs for bench and squat, but only because I had a few hundred pounds in plates on the rack. I understand they don’t want to give you the bolts for attaching this into your floor, but at least tell me the size you recommend. The manual says “4 (theta symbol) 13 expander bolts to secure it into concrete. I’m not super handy, but on my last trip to Menards I saw no “theta symbol expander bolts” for use in concrete. Final critique is the pull-up bar. It has some super gloss paint on it so the stuff that looks like might be knurling is irrelevant. The pro is that you won’t get calloused up, the con is that you might not be able to do as many as usual due to grip. I know it has been mentioned but the holes are 3/4” not the standard 1” so you now have to buy every accessory you might want from Sunny fitness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021 by Blake Zinn

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