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T-2 Series Power Rack - Racks - Power Racks - T-2 Series - Titan Fitness Reviews

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The T-2 Series Power Rack is offered in 71" and 83" models to fit your gym needs. Featuring heavy-duty 2" x 2" 14-gauge square steel uprights with laser-cut holes spaced 2" on center throughout the front and back of the uprights and side bracings, a bolt-together design, and a powder-coated black finish. Additionally, the power rack comes equipped with weight plate horns, pin/pipe safeties, reinforced J-Hooks, and a single pull-up bar. Take your workouts even further and add more variety by taking advantage of our power rack accessories, such as: Strap Safeties, Rack Mounted Lat Tower, and more.

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Titan continues to outdo itself. Easy to assemble, sturdy, and a greater capacity than anything I will ever need to lift in my garage. Price is great, too. I went ahead and bought the T-2 straps to go along with the cage. I'll have this thing for life.
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Posted 4 years ago
Good for heavy lifting and doing pullups, fits perfectly in my small basement. A few scratches on the j hooks and other parts when it arrived, but nothing major.
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Posted 4 years ago
Bought this rack last week & for the price it has exceeded my expectations. It is very sturdy and stable even on my uneven garage floor. I would recommend this rack to anyone looking to start the home gym process.
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Posted 4 years ago
I spent quite a while looking at racks before making my purchase and while there are racks out there with more features, there aren't any at this value. The rack is rock solid (very slight wobble because my garage floor isn't perfectly level), but even with me swinging on the pullup bar, I haven't been concerned it would tip. The included j-hooks are high quality and padded, and the rack offers plenty of space to maneuver inside. For the price of this rack, you can't beat it. You can use the money you saved on accessories or more weights. The only thing I'd like to echo is a comment from another reviewer - have your own tools. It'll go much easier and much faster. Overall, it took me just over an hour to assemble the rack and the flat bench I had also ordered (which is also great).
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Posted 4 years ago
Got my T2 rack and I'm impressed. Besides the slight wobble it's was a good buy. Make sure you have your own tools, because what they send is pointless.
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Posted 4 years ago
I was initially waiting for the T3 racks to be back in stock but got tired of waiting. I decided to order the T2 instead mainly because it was in stock and affordable. I was regretting my purchase initially but once I received it I was impressed with how sturdy it felt and it definitely doesn’t feel or look cheap. I also ordered the spotter arms and extension kit for it to store weights and it doesn’t move at all. I love the fact that the j-hooks come with the plastic padding to protect the bar and the rack. Shipping was fast and packages arrived intact. Overall I was satisfied with my purchase and I will definitely order from Titan Fitness again. Also the only thing I wish Titan Fitness would mention about this rack is that the extension kit and the lat pulldown attachment are not compatible together. You can only attach one or the other to the rack BUT not both. Hopefully in the near future they can find a way to use both.
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Posted 4 years ago
Good: Very sturdy, hardware is excellent. Can do all of my lifts here and feel secure and safe. I dropped 295 lbs on the j cups and it was fine. If you're over 6'2", you may want to get the additional pull up bar since the existing height won't cut it. What could be better: When racking my weight, the rack moves easily. I'd recommend getting 3 70 lb sand bags from Menards. They cost $4 a piece and they fit on the base easily. Putting plates on the back of the rack isn't going to cut it. The bolt down option is nice to have, but the openings are threaded and the manual doesn't indicate what size to use. Also, I like to move things around in my gym area so don't want to commit to breaking the concrete or into a platform.
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Posted 4 years ago
I have had the squat rack for about a week now. I purchased it for calisthenics but with the option for later using it for lifting, so I cannot commend on it for the purpose of doing squats or for anything regarding lifting. I attached my rings to the front top bar and that has worked out well without any rack movement. I can do regular pull ups without any movement of the rack. Kipping pull ups are a different story though. You would need to bolt the rack to the floor or at least have some weight on the legs to keep it stable enough to do that. Obviously body weight comes into play for this, and I do weight 220#. One complaint is that 2 of the top bolts when I was tightening them down bent in the square tubing near the cap. I was not trying to over tighten them but I was trying to make sure that they were tight enough to not allow for any movement. The welds look pretty good and there were only 2 places where there was a small paint defect. Still, for the price I feel it was a good deal with lots of options.
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Posted 4 years ago