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T-2 Series Lat Tower Power Rack Attachment 71" Reviews

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Turn your T-2 Series Power Rack into a powerful Lat Tower with the Lat Tower Attachment. This space savings pulley system is designed to deliver the same training benefits of a traditional Lat Pulldown Machine with the perk of a Low Row attachment to target your arms and back – building your biceps, rhomboids, and trapezius muscles altogether. Both Lat Pulldown and Low Row handles are included with our Lat Tower Attachment, but weight plates must be purchased separately. The bolt-together installation ensures this attachment is securely fitted within your T-2 Series Power Rack. If you want to make your garage gym bigger, bolder, and badder – look no further than this powerful lat tower attachment.
NOTE: The T-2 Lat Tower Attachment will not fit on T-2 Series Power Racks purchased before September 2020.

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This is an awesome addition to my rack, it pulls very smoothly and was easy to assemble. I like that the plate holders are slightly angled.
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Posted 6 months ago
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havent put together yet
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Posted 6 months ago
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The lat tower attachment itself is good quality, and does a great job in its niche — saving space as an attachment for a rack (71”) that is itself shortened to work in a smaller available space. However, this niche is itself the biggest issue I find with this equipment — it takes space away from a rack that already feels cramped at times. For example, the top pulley ends up right at head level, even when carabiners are disconnected, making something like unracking to squat a bit precarious. With that said, this equipment is overall of good quality, and I imagine that anyone looking at it is already constrained by available space, in which case there likely aren’t better alternatives. In the future, I would personally have looked at making space for a standalone machine, but am overall happy with the purchase! Small note: Be aware that assembly is slightly confusing — no instruction manual was physically sent, requiring some additional online work to find one; the vertical rod shipped separately, and was delayed for several weeks in my case; the “foot pads” are entirely absent from the instruction manual, and required me to zoom into product images to understand what they were for in the first place.
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Posted 6 months ago
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This will be a game changer in my home gym and take my workouts to a new level.
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Posted 7 months ago
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It's a no brainer to get this when you have the t2 tower already. So much bang for your buck I cannot recommend it enough.
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Posted 8 months ago
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It fit well, works great. Minimal effort to attach
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Posted 8 months ago
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Easy to put together and seems very sturdy. We have a very low basement ceiling so the 71" option was exactly what we needed.
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Posted 9 months ago
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My chiropractor recommended pulling exercises in the gym to strengthen a problem part of my back. I find myself using this for far more than that. Chest flys, bicep curls from an extended position, tricep push downs. It added a lot into a small footprint.
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Posted 10 months ago