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PowerLine PSS60X Squat Rack

PowerLine PSS60X Squat Rack
From Powerline

List Price: $205.00
Price: $135.00

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Product Description

PowerLine Squat Rack. Solid and stable, this Squat Rack holds the bar safe and secure with the heaviest of weights. Bar supports feature height adjustments from 30 inches to 60 inches for doing Flat, Incline and Decline Bench Presses, Squats, Curls, Upright Rows, Shrugs, Calf Raises and much more. Barbell, weights and collars optional


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3510 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Powerline
  • Model: PSS60X
  • Released on: 2007-09-01
  • Dimensions: 30.00" h x 48.00" w x 37.00" l, 51.00 pounds

Features

  • Heavy-duty squat rack designed to hold weight bar safely and securely
  • Ideal for flat, incline, and decline bench presses, squats, curls, rows, and more
  • Bar supports adjust from 30 to 60 inches to accommodate several exercises
  • 2-by-2-inch, heavy-gauge steel frame with extra-wide base for stability
  • Measures 48 x 37 x 30 inches (W x H x D); 10-year frame warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The PowerLine PSS60X squat rack is designed to hold a weight bar safely and securely even when loaded with the heaviest of weights, making it ideal for performing flat, incline, and decline bench presses, squats, curls, upright rows, shoulder shrugs, calf raises, and more. The bar supports are fully adjustable--from 30 to 60 inches--giving you plenty of height options depending on the exercise. In addition, the 2-by-2-inch, heavy-gauge steel frame offers an extra-wide and deep base for maximum stability. An ideal accessory for casual and serious weightlifters, the squat rack measures 48 by 37 by 30 inches (W x H x D), weighs 51 pounds, and carries a 10-year warranty on the frame and a one-year warranty on all other parts.


Customer Reviews

A nice piece- but you need a wider barbell5
Very solid- easy to assemble. Arrived quickly. I didn't realize that I needed a larger barbell however. You need 45" between the plates for it to fit on this rack. I found one on Amazon, a 7' barbell, but now I have to spend another 50 bucks for that.

Strong enough so far4
I have very limited space so a "cage"-type squat rack just wouldn't do for me. Also, I do reps with a little under 400 pounds so it couldn't be a rinky-dink thin-walled round-tube pair of uprights like you see bolted onto cheap weight benches. This rack is a decent compromise for those of us with a little space and the desire to squat fairly heavy in that space. Any heavier and I'd be wise to go to the gym and have spotters on hand anyway. In my opinion, this was a solid purchase I'd recommend.

Not bad4
Sturdy as can be. However I'd recommend putting the back end of the feet against a wall or something or it can shift around a bit when you're putting the bar back on the rack after a heavy bench. Or at least have it on a rubber mat. It would be good to have a spotter with you so it doesn't tilt back if you slam your weight back on the rack so it doesn't tip over. If you're careful that's not an issue, or if you wanted to somehow bolt it into your floor. :)

Also the height-adjust holes are spaced a little far apart so it's not that precise as to how you might like your benching, about 3 inches apart. I haven't tried it for squats yet. You'd definitely need a spotter for squats because obviously there's nothing to catch the weight for you if you can't stand back up with a heavy weight. It took me 15 minutes to put the thing together myself using 2 wrenches.

For the price though it's definitely solid. You can get a Gold's Gym olympic 45# bar at Walmart for $45, same bar they use at normal gyms, and olympic plates are there too for about $0.80/pound or find them at Sports authority or something if they go on sale.