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Body Solid Powerline Power Rack

Body Solid Powerline Power Rack

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Resting on a firm foundation, this Power Rack's advanced frame was built specifically to handle the particular demands of the serious free weight enthusiast. Convenient, wide walk-in design allows plenty of side to side clearance for a variety of exercises. Perfect for doing Squats, Incline Press, Bench Press, Decline Press, Military Press, Shrugs, Calf-Raises and Chin-ups in total safety. Heat tempered, solid steel Lift-Offs and Safety Rails are adjustable in 3" increments and assure maximum durability for years to come. Features: Wide "walk in" design. 18 adjustment levels. Upright pillars are a full 24" apart for free motion. 41" wide knurled chinning bar. Heat tempered Lift-Offs and saber-style safety rods keep your workouts simple, safe and effective. Dimensions: 82"H x 44"L x 46"W Barbell, weights and collars sold separately.


Bodybuilding Power Racks

Powertec Power Rack

Powertec Power Rack

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Our power rack is the best home rack made in the country. It is built strong enough for gym use but looks good enough to fit right into your home or studio. It fits nicely with a flat/incline/decline bench and 300 lb weight set. Features: Chin up bar Adjustable height dip bars Numbering system Weight Capacity Power Rack: 1500 lbs Dip Attachment: 400 lbs Plate Type: Olympic (sold separately) Dimensions: 56"Lx 50"W x 84"H Shipping Weight: 212 lbs Warranty - Lifetime on frames (excluding paint finish) - 2 years on component parts (bearings, spring pins) - 1 year on pads, grips, and unspecified parts


A power rack is one of the most useful pieces of equipment for a home gym. If you have a good weight set and a good
bench, the next thing you should consider is a good quality power rack. A power rack is a simple device that holds a
barbell at any height you choose to start an exercise, and provides safety rails that catch the barbell at the end of the set.
There is a link at the bottom of this article that will take you to some pictures of several different power racks.

The most important features of a power rack are safety and versatility. If you set it up properly, it enables you to perform
many heavy exercises in relative safety. If you have ever bench pressed a heavy weight by yourself without a rack of some
kind, you know what I mean! What do you do when you can’t get that barbell off your chest? You either scream for help or
shift the weight to one side and let it drop to the floor which not only can damage your equipment and the floor, but opens
you up to the possibility of serious injury to your back, neck and shoulders. A properly used power rack prevents this by
providing an adjustable height safety catch that allows you to simply lower the weight onto it and you can safely slide out
from under the barbell with no risk or effort whatsoever!

Power racks are fully adjustable so you can set it up for safe military presses, bench presses (flat, incline or decline),
squats, calf raises, shrugs and any other movement where the barbell does not go to the floor at the end of the set. Many
racks also have a chin up bar, adjustable dip bars, and an optional lat pull down attachment. I highly recommend the lat
pulley attachment on the power rack versus a separate machine. I have used both and the rack is much more stable
than most stand-alone lat machines, and the space savings is considerable.  

I believe the power rack to be essential for someone who works out alone in a home gym. If you have a good set of
weights and a good quality bench and are serious about your weight lifting or bodybuilding program, get a power rack
next!

I personally own and use a Body Solid (Powerline) Power rack with a plate loading lat attachment, but Powertec and
Yukon make quality racks as well. I am partial to Body Solid because I like all my equipment to look the same, and I have
been please with every piece of Body Solid equipment I have purchased over the years.
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