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T-3 Series Power Rack 91" 24" Black / 4 Pack Weight Plate Holders Reviews

4.9 Rating 194 Reviews
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The T-3 Series Power Rack, designed fully customizable, offers your choice in 82" and 91" models to fit your gym needs. These bolt-together racks feature 2" x 3" 11-gauge square steel uprights with Westside hole spacing through the bench and clean pull zone, 2" spacing above and below, 6" side hole spacing throughout entire upright, and your choice in a custom color powder-coated finish. Additionally, the power rack comes standard with a 1.25" pull-up bar, a 2" fat pull-up bar, and two reinforced J-Hooks. Take your workouts even further and add more variety by taking advantage of our Power Rack Accessories, such as Pin and Pipe Safeties, Adjustable Lever Arms, Roller J-Hooks, and more. Customizable, durable, and exceptionally functional, the T-3 Series Power Rack is the perfect centerpiece in building out your home or garage gym.NOTE: Titan recommends bolting down your rack for added stability

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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 7 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 7 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 7 years ago
This is a solid rack that comes standard with useful accessories (safety catch bars, plate holders, pull-up bars, T-pins, J-hooks, etc.) for a very fair price. I have owned this rack for several years, and the only negative for me is that the finish isn't quite as durable as some of the powdercoat finishes from other suppliers. That being said, this rack is about half the price of many others, so that is an equitable trade-off in my opinion. I personally never bolted my rack in place, and the plates that I store on the holders keep the rack stable and in place. I used 4x4 squares of 1/4" mat under the uprights to keep it from sliding and to level the rack out.
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Posted 7 years ago
I recently bought and put together my Titan T3 rack after much deliberation between Rogue and Titan. For the price I figured for the rack it would be fine. The rack is good quality. Some small powdercoat imperfection and blemishes but functionally it works perfect. Would recommend.
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Posted 7 years ago
I actually purchased the rack and bench combo but wanted to review the rack separately. I went with Titan due to price- I know plenty of YT fitness "stars" and others will say you shouldn't compromise on a rack, that its a matter of safety, and they push far more expensive equipment. The reality is I wanted to work out at home, I'm on a budget and I couldn't afford or justify spending twice as much on a rack. I chose the short rack @ 36" depth primarily because my ceiling prohibited anything much taller and also because I'm 5'7. The height has been perfect for me and my only very, very minor gripe is I can't do OHPs inside the rack, and that's totally fine. While I have not yet bolted mine down (I'm slowly building a platform for it) I haven't really had any issues with it "freestanding"- its pretty solid with some plates on it and I haven't felt unsafe. Titan shipped quickly and I have no complaints about quality. Since buying the rack and bench in September I've added the following attachments: - Titan Y Dip bar - Titan landmine attachment - Titan 10"rack extension (probably didn't need this but no complaints) - Titan hi/lo pulley combo - Titan stabilizer With all these (relatively cheap) attachments I've got a functional, affordable and fairly compact home gym that I can count on for years. Looking forward to future purchases.
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Posted 7 years ago
I spent a long time checking out different racks. The rogue r3 looked like it would be the one. Then I came across this one and couldn't believe the price difference. I just received it figuring it wouldn't be close to the rogue but hey I would save some $. Wrong. This thing assembled easy. It's sturdy and I cant find a reason to spend that much more for the rogue. Now my only problem is that I'm about to spend a lot more Money with Titan if I can expect this kind of quality and value with their other products. Thanks Titan for not ripping us off like rogue!
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Posted 7 years ago
I would say this rack is definitely worth the money. I have owned a Rogue rack in the past and this is just as good as my old one. Yes both the welds and powder coat could be better, but I'm not going to tear it apart for some cosmetic flaws. I would however make it clear that it does come with band pegs and you will need either a 24 mm wrench, socket and or crescent wrench to put it together. Also don't tighten up the pull up bars until you get the beams anchored to the floor. I did at first and the bottom flared out and I had trouble getting it plumb. Once i loosened the top up and anchored it to the floor everything plumbed up nice. Very sturdy Rack!
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Posted 7 years ago