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X-3 Series Space Saving Rack 80" / 18" / No Reviews

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The X-3 Series Space Saving Racks give you the functionality of a power rack with a small footprint. We offer our Space Saving Racks in Short and Tall models with depth options of 12", 18", or 24". Featuring reinforced J-Hooks, heavy-duty 3" x 3" 11-gauge square steel uprights with laser-cut holes spaced 2" on the center, Westside hole spacing through the bench and clean pull zone, 6" hole spacing on the sides, and a bolt-together design. Additionally, we offer (2) side bracings in your desired length for optimal stability.
NOTE: Titan recommends bolting down your rack for added stability

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Have had this rack now for a full year. Love it. Holds solid ok every exercise. It's been able to hold 305 no problem. Recommend it to anyone that's trying to get in shape, can't beat the price and versatility. Perfect if space is tight.
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Posted 6 years ago
I've had this mounted for 3 months now and have to say it is solid! I've thrown 350lbs on it after a squat set and it held up. Dropping 200lbs from a press straight on it (know that sounds shitty but that set was shitty) and the hooks held up. Kipping pull ups is where my hesitation was when purchasing it and I still have hesitation when I have to kip (I guess I need to work on strict pull ups more). That's the only exercise that is limited with this rig (or I'm doing it completely wrong which I could be). But I'll save you the time with this nugget. If space is what you are trying to save, then go ahead and buy weight storage (I'm getting the side posts because I don't want more stuff on my floor). I'm also buying the dreaded wall-ball mount since my wife got me a wall-ball for Christmas. I don't want more holes in my walls is my thought with this purchase. Installing this was pretty simple. As long as you hit studs (my streamer is longer than what is suggested to hit another set of studs so I could mount additional pieces) but you can install this by yourself if you are "tall" enough. I did have to run out to get different bolts due to incorrect hardware (your local Lowes wont carry exactly what you need) but after that it went easy. My streamer is slightly off balance so the legs when there isn't weight are not flush to the ground. My DIY band-aid fix was to slide a skinny piece of wood underneath my mat to sure up the space. Gave this a 4 instead of a 5 due to incorrect hardware but its solid and allows me to get the job done on a daily bases. I'm back buying more Titan equipment and thought to drop the review!
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Posted 7 years ago