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The PR-1000 is an affordable but sturdy power rack that’s compact enough to fit in even a space-restricted home. At 83” tall and 48” deep, the rack can fit in a spare room or basement, but its 14-gauge steel frame can handle a workload of 700lbs. It also features dual pull-up bars (1.25” and 2” thick), great for partner workouts or additional grip challenges. Keep organized with built-in weight storage pegs on the back base, which also add stability to the cage.
NUMBERED UPRIGHTS
DUAL PULL-UP BARS
WEIGHT HORNS
PROTECTIVE J-CUPS
EXTENDED SAFETIES
Rack Weight | 133 lbs |
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Rack Height | 83.6" |
Rack Width | 58" |
Rack Depth | 48" |
Working Area | 44.1" W x 26" D |
Rackable Capacity | 700 lbs |
Material | 14-Gauge Steel |
Hole Spacing | 2" |
Hole Size | 1" |
Hardware Size | 3/8" |
Compact Design: Ideal for home gyms with a 700 lb weight capacity.
Dual Pull-Up Bars: Offers versatile grip options for different exercises.
Durable Construction: Built with 14-gauge steel for long-lasting strength.
Weight Storage: Features rear base weight horns for convenient storage.
Attachment Ready: Compatible with various accessories to expand workout options.
Q: What is the REP Fitness PR-1000 Power Rack?
A: The PR-1000 is a compact, affordable power rack designed for home gyms, offering a sturdy frame and essential features for strength training.
Q: What is the weight capacity of the PR-1000?
A: The PR-1000 can support up to 700 lbs of weight.
Q: Is the PR-1000 suitable for beginners?
A: Yes, it’s designed to be user-friendly for beginners while still providing the stability and features needed for more experienced lifters.
Q: What is the size of the PR-1000?
A: The rack is 83.6" tall, 58" wide, and 48" deep.
Q: Can I add attachments to the PR-1000?
A: Yes, the PR-1000 is compatible with various attachments like dip bars and storage solutions.
Regular Cleaning: Wipe down the rack using a damp cloth to remove dust, sweat, and debris.
Inspect Hardware: Periodically check all bolts and nuts to ensure they are tight and secure.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to any moving parts, such as safeties and J-cups, to ensure smooth operation.
Check Pull-Up Bars: Regularly inspect the pull-up bars for any signs of wear or damage.
Avoid Overloading: Adhere to the rack's weight capacity to prevent undue stress and potential damage.
Store Attachments Properly: When not in use, store attachments like dip bars and lat pulldown accessories in a dry place to prevent rust.
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