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T-3 Series 2 x 3-inch 11-gauge Steel Uprights- Included: 6-inch side hole spacing throughout the entire upright- Included: Westside hole spacing through the bench and clean pull zone- Included: (4) heavy-duty steel uprights- Included: (2) J-Hooks with nylon plastic- Included: 1.25-inch Single Pull-Up Bar- Included: 2-inch Fat Pull-Up Bar- Included: Bolt-down options- Included: Assembly Hardware- Optional: (4) Weight plate holders- Titan recommends bolting down your rack for added stability. Titan Fitness T-3 Series Power Rack, T-3 SERIES, Weight Racks, Squat Racks, Fitness Equipment, Black

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I purchased this rack a couple months ago for my basement. Love the short rack because it was one of the only options that fits in the low ceiling. 84" ceiling and I still have room to spare. The pieces are not the prettiest with some ugly welds and a couple of the flanges on the connectors between the uprights are bent slightly. I would guess this was during transportation. It still functions properly and with weight on (275 lbs of bumper plates) this this is very sturdy. I don't have it bolted down and it still stays in place for pull ups and putting the bar back on after squats. For the price you get the weight sleeves, j-cups and pin and pipe safeties, so its pretty hard to beat. Note: The bolts are all non standard sizes (metric) and there are no labels or directions included in the package.
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Posted 5 years ago
After countless YouTube video reviews and measuring other setups to see what could fit in my room, I ended up with the T-3 Short 36" rack. It is an awesome product and I'm very satisfied with its build quality. It's the first rack I've owned and it's a lot of fun to use! For shipping, the boxes went through their bumps and bruises along the way and they came with some questionable holes when it arrived. But everything was there and accounted for after I laid everything out. I purchased an extra set of J-hooks so I could switch between bench press height and squat rack heights more quickly and it's a real convenient feature. Another thing I was anticipating was getting some 4'x8' sheets of wood to bolt the unit down to. After testing the rack's strength by heavily pushing the bars, I found that it is very hard to tip over. So I just have it placed on a rug and it does just fine. Highly recommended! Now I want to purchase some Titan clothing to represent.
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Posted 5 years ago
I've been using my T-3 Short 24" rack for about two weeks now, and I have to say, I'm very impressed. The powder coating looks fantastic, the materials are great quality, and most importantly - the rack is stable. Helpful tip for assembly: don't tighten the bolts down all the way at first. You can thread the bolts on loosely at first so you have room to adjust the upright posts. Measure the length of the pullup bar; that's the length that should be in between the width of the posts (it's about 42.25 inches ish). When you have the correct spacing between all the posts, THEN start tightening down the bolts. Because I used this method, the rack is as stable as can be. If you don't, there's a good chance you're posts will be all kinds of crooked and many inches off from where they should be. Pros: Price Quality of materials Spacing of holes (more accurate placement for safety bars/j-cups/accessories) Cons: No numbering on the Westside Spacing (not an 'issue' per say, just that you can get lost in the sauce when trying to figure out if your safety bars/j cups are even) Overall, I couldn't be more happy with this rack and I would recommend it to anyone who's in the market for one.
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Posted 5 years ago
Like many other of the reviewers, I have done a lot of research when it comes to power racks. I train with a few different guys, and because of that I've gone back and forth on so many different options, knowing I need to maximize my space, but also need to have something that is safe. 2 weeks ago I went for it, and I am so pleased. I haven't bolted my down yet because I don't know exactly how I'll arrange my garage, still it is solid and I feel 100% safe with it. I've squatted 3x off of it, I've done weighted chins, bench press, and overhead press. I love this thing, and i'm planning on buying an additional one when the funds come in. I will say there is a little play from side to side, but a I'm pretty sure that will be gone as soon as i bolt it done. I bought an extra pair of Jcups, and which I would recommend, it has allowed me to move pretty quickly move from different movements.
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Posted 5 years ago
Could not be happier with the rack. It will be perfect for anything that I will ever be capable of in a squat rack and more. Really easy to assemble and not too hard to bolt down. Definitely buy the concrete anchors from titan and make sure everything is lined up properly before you start bolting it down. Don't know if it was the anchors I used or just poor assembly but it is slightly crooked after bolting it down. Not really an issue though, the bar still lines up fine. Would not go anywhere else for a squat rack, you can't beat this thing on value and there are tons of attachment options to make it even better.
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Posted 5 years ago
Did a TON of research before deciding on buying this rack and I'm glad I pulled the trigger. I ended up buying it on Titan Fitness's eBay store since it was cheaper and I found an eBay coupon. Put it together myself. Instructions aren't very good but I figured it out with the help of a YouTube video. You definitely need a 15/16 wrench to tighten the bolts with. It'll make putting it together easer. Only took about 4 days after ordering and free shipping on something this heavy can't beat that. I'm a heavy lifter so I have mine bolted and it doesn't move at all. Just got done benching 315+ and this is in solid and I feel safe lifting at home. Awesome rack buy it
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Posted 5 years ago
The rack arrived packaged securely and nothing was missing or damaged. Took about 90 minutes to unbox and assemble by myself. Everything fit perfectly! I bolted my rack to my lifting platform because the legs would otherwise spread slightly at the bottom. Now it is completely solid. Some cosmetic blemishes with chunks of powder coating missing from where it was applied over uncleaned debris where the steel was cut and welded. Things to consider when deciding between short vs tall. I only went with the short version because it was $100 cheaper. With hindsight, I would go with the tall version if I had to do it over again. Being 6'2" pull-ups are not ideal, but can be done if a tuck my legs back If I get the dip handles, I will probably end up banging my head against the pull-up bar, unless I attach them very low and tuck my legs like with the pull-ups. I plan on getting the viking press attachment, but I think the height of the rack might be a limiting factor with how high I can press standing,
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Posted 5 years ago
Bought this During Titan's Black Friday Sale. Great rack and just as described. Took me quite awhile to put together, though I bought the extension and did not have assistance. I have about 800# of weight attached to the extension while I'm lifting and at 200# I cannot budge the rack when purposely attempting to with kipping pull-ups (I don't normally do these, just testing the rack). Love all the attachments I bought to go along with it. Waiting for the 36" depth safety straps to come out as the pin/tube safeties are a bit time and labor intensive to switch, especially when I limit my rest time to 60" between sets and exercises. Made it slightly easier by marking the rack at different levels for benching, squatting, and using the dip attachment (the one that rests on the pins/tubes). Powder coating is great. I know people have mentioned welds and I'm no expert in this area. I think it looks great and it is super functional. Nice work Titan!
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Posted 5 years ago