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The latest version of our perfect Power Rack to complement your home gym, at an affordable price that doesn't compromise quality.
It's not uncommon for a bar to cost as much as your rack. We put UHMW (AKA dense plastic) on the bottom, back and front of our j-cups to ensure fewer scuffs and damage to your bar, better protecting your hard-earned dollars.
Solid steel spotter arms with a secondary steel pipe covering ensures full protection for when you miss that heavy squat. The safety arms ends also act as a second pair of j-cups, making your new rack even more useful.
The residential rack is designed to function optimally without being bolted down, however; optionally bolting down can reduce some shakiness when racking and unracking your bar.
Check out the extensive range of compatible 2.3" x 2.3" rack attachments
Q: What is the Bells Of Steel Residential Power Rack?
A: It is a compact, entry-level power rack designed for safe barbell training at home, including squats, bench press, and pull-ups.
Q: What are the key specifications?
A: It uses a 2.3" x 2.3" steel frame with ⅝" hole sizing, making it compatible with a range of residential-grade attachments.
Q: Who is this power rack best for?
A: It is ideal for beginners, home gym users, and budget-conscious lifters who want a safe, stable barbell training setup.
Q: What exercises can you do with it?
A: Squats, bench press, overhead press, rack pulls, barbell rows, and pull-ups (with compatible attachments).
Q: Is it safe for heavy lifting?
A: Yes, it is built for standard strength training loads and includes safety pin or strap systems depending on configuration.
Q: Does it support attachments?
A: Yes, it supports residential-compatible attachments for upgrades like dip handles, pull-up bars, and storage options.
Q: Is it good for small home gyms?
A: Yes, its compact footprint makes it suitable for garages, basements, or limited training spaces.
Q: How does it compare to commercial racks?
A: It is lighter-duty than commercial systems but offers excellent stability and safety for typical home strength training.