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X-3 Series Flat Foot Power Rack 82" / 4 Pack Weight Plate Holders Reviews

4.7 Rating 53 Reviews
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The X-3 Series Flat Foot Power Rack from Titan Fitness® is offered in 82 and 91-inch models to fit your gym needs. Featuring heavy-duty 3 x 3-inch 11-gauge square steel uprights with Westside hole spacing through the bench and clean pull zone, 2-inch spacing above and below, 6-inch side hole spacing throughout entire upright, a bolt-together design, and a powder-coated black finish. Additionally, the power rack comes standard with a 1.25-inch pull-up bar, a 2-inch 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, Spotter Arms, Roller J-Hooks, and more. The X-3 Series Flat Foot Power Rack is the ultimate solution for lifters and athletes looking for a top of the line Power Rack, without having to bolt the rack to the floor!

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Good quality rack, very sturdy. Arrived with medium sized scratches from what looks like parts rubbing together during shipping, could have been packed more carefully.
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Posted 4 years ago
Christopher L
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The best rack ever!!!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Vidhyashankar V
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This is indeed a tank of a rack like others have mentioned below! My workouts are centered around my rack. Unlike other reviews here, my rack had pretty good welds all through. I just wish I got the taller rack: I misjudged the height of my ceiling. I am so waiting for some color options on the flat foot version in order to expand and get more accessories (lat tower, multi grip pull up bar and lever arms). P.S: didn’t like the pipe and pin safety if you have the option to get the straps. The pipe is so difficult to adjust and readjust.
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Posted 4 years ago
I love this rack. I don't have weight holders but can still attach a v dip attachment to the front and dip with no problem, for weighted dips I put two 45s on a racked bar just in case. Mine is short so you do have to bend your knees for pull ups but it hasn't bothered me. May end up getting a raised multi grip pull up bar for it which should do the trick. I get that people still "upgrade" their racks but I don't see ever needing to upgrade this thing from a functional perspective.
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Posted 4 years ago
Good looking rack. Well built
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Posted 4 years ago
It's awesome
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Posted 4 years ago
A couple small cosmetic blemishes in low view areas. Overall a great product at a great price
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Posted 4 years ago
This Titan X-3 rack is a tank! I finally got my flooring in and put this bad boy together (took about 2 hours). I noticed that I didn't have the 1" socket required to drive the big heavy duty hardware, so I had to make a trip to Lowe's and pick up a Craftsman set. Not really a big deal. The powder coating is really consistent and nice, I am glad that I went with the flat foot bottom as I didn't see the need to mount this 300+ lb. beast to the floor. 3x3 steel outside frame is really sturdy, the 1" and 2" pull-up bars are really solid as well. I went with the lever arms for the X-3 and was very impressed with how they compliment this rack. What I love about this the most is that it is high quality, I know it will last a very long time, and that it is customizable. That gives Titan the edge over most other competitors in my opinion.
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Posted 5 years ago