Style/Construction
Power racks come in a variety of styles, colors, and materials. Some construction and style factors to consider include:
- Whether you have room for a freestanding power rack or need a wall-mounted power rack to save space
- If you want to bolt the power rack to the ground for extra stability
- What add-on accessories come with the power rack, and what options are available for compatible accessories
- The type of steel the power rack is
- Whether there are different color choices available
- Whether the power rack features Westside spacing
Weight Capacity
The power racks on this list have capacities ranging from 700 pounds to 1,100 pounds. The lower and middle weight range will likely work for you if you are a beginner or intermediate exerciser. If you are an advanced athlete, you may want to opt for a power rack with a high weight capacity and heavy-duty steel. Attachments such as safety arms, J-hooks, or pull-up bars have varying weight limits. Always stay within the recommended weight range for your safety.
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