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PPR200X Power Rack

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PPR200X
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MSRP: $495.00
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PPR200X Power Rack
PPR200X Power Rack
PPR200X Power Rack
PPR200X Power Rack
PPR200X Power Rack
MSRP:
$495.00
Product Dimensions:
50.20" L x 50.90" W x 83.00" H, 138.00 LBS
Product Specifications & Warranty
Current Stock:
  • Power Rack Dip Attachment
$311.00


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PPR200X Power Rack

Description

The Powerline by Body-Solid PPR200X Power Rack features a wide walk-in design that allows plenty of side-to-side movement for a variety of exercises, including squats, incline, decline, flat, and military presses, as well as shrugs and calf raises.  Complete with 18 positions, 2 heat tempered lift-offs, and 2 saber style safety rods, the Powerline by Body-Solid PPR200X Power Rack keeps your exercise routine simple and effective. 

  • 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
  • 2"x2", 14-gauge steel frame
  • Assembled Dimensions: 45” L x 47” W x 82” H
  • Weight: 133 lbs.

Optional Attachments

  • Dip Knee Raise Attachment (DR100)
  • Extra Bar Catches (BC2B)
  • Lat Attachment (No Longer Available)

Product Specifications

Application/Use:
Residential
Exercise Focus:
Total Body
Type:
Power Rack
Warranty:

Product Reviews (14)

  • 5

    great power rack

    this was a really great buy for the price, holds a good amount of weight, I was scared doing "unassisted" squats with heavy weight (I'm 5'2" 115lbs) but it works wonderful, great buy

  • 5

    Nice Rack

    This is a nice rack for us non-supermen that aren't moving stacks of 45's every day. I would have no fear putting 300 to 500 pounds on it, but if I were lifting much more than that, I'd probably shop for a stronger rack (maybe one day). Anyway, since there aren't really any instructions (just an exploded drawing) I'll offer my suggestions on assembly. The way I assembled it was to put the bottom 3 pieces together first (put the feet and plastic parts on now), then add the rear uprights, then the top back piece, then a front upright and top side piece, repeat for other side, then chin bar. Snug the bolts at first, then tighten them all when it's all assembled. Get them good and tight but don't over tighten because the tubing will start to bend in with a lot of force. You'll need two 3/4" wrenches (a socket wrench and spanner work best). This worked well for me doing it by myself and took about 45 minutes including opening the boxes and laying out the parts. This rack comes in 3 boxes and can be shipped via a regular carrier. This might be nice to know for those who don't live where a freight carrier can easily get to you. Anyway, this rack, a bench, and a 300 pound set can take you a long way. Add some dumbbells and you'll have a nice little home gym.

  • 5

    Need Muscle? Then this rack may be for you

    This is a sturdy rack, easy to assemble. No parts missing! My only minor complaint was that if you assmble as directed, you will insert some bolts without washers. Now, MAYBE you don't NEED the "extra" washers, but I have found that washers protect surfaces. Not just for looks, but for integrity of the product, I went and bought 20 additional washers (.20 a piece at the hardware store) and I am certain that this was a smart move, plus the rack just looks more uniform with washers beneath each bolt. All the parts fit --but there was a distressing moment when it appeared the back cross section was NOT GOING TO FIT! YIKES! But I quickly determined that this was part of the structural design because one assembled the "offset" draws the rack into a tight, sturdy unit. This unit allows HEAVIER than normal lifts to be done SAFELY. Want to determine your MAX lift on Bench Press, Squat, or other exercise but have no spotter? This baby will spot you and spot you well! Also, you can do "partials" by setting the safety pins at different positions. Heavier weights means more strength, power and muscle! YEAH!! Great product for beginners or pros. I didn't get the Lat attachment but I will add that soon.

  • 5

    Awesome rack for the money

    For the price, I don't think you can beat this rack. I lift in my basement which has pretty low ceilings. The rack fits perfectly. It feels very sturdy and can be upgraded with a lat/row tower. My only complaint is the same as the others: the painted liftoffs and support rails. Otherwise this one of the best purchases I have ever made.

  • 5

    Great Product

    The cage came in three well pack boxes. It was very easy to put together took about and hour or less. It is an awesome addition to my gym. No more spotters needed for many excerises. I am very satisfied with it and would recommend it as a must for any gym.

  • 4

    powerrack satisfaction

    Needed a powerack...sorry, WANTED a powerack did some searching everywhere and I mean everywhere. Nothing negative about it and it is exactly what I wanted, easy to assemble with two people. But I could see a challenge building it yourself!

  • 4

    It‚Äö's tougher than you think

    Ive seen an older version of this rack with 1000+ pounds on the bar for Squats and DL lockouts. This rack is tougher than you might think.

  • 5

    Sturdy, safe, lots of exercises, easy to assemble Great buy

    This cage is capable of handling serious work-outs. I'd feel comfortable using 300lbs of weight on it. I'm 6'1 and the proportions of the cage fit me just fine. It's sturdy & has a relatively small footprint. The best part of using a cage is that you can self-spot and, therefore, push yourself w/ less risk of injury. If you add a 300lb weight set, an adjustable bench & dumbbells, you will have a very functional gym that goes beyond general fitness. I looked at a couple of other cages, and BodySolid's Powerline is the best buy. ASSEMBLY The unit arrives in three large boxes. It's heavy (which is good) and surprisingly easy to assemble. All parts were included with my shipment and all parts fit as they should. EXERCISES (after adding weights & a bench) Everything you need to get in shape and build all parts of your body with the safety of self-spotting CONS No major complaint. The 2 lift-offs and 2 safety rods are painted. When slid through the cage holes, paint peels from them every time. Not a big deal, but they should've been left unpainted. EXTRAS 10-year warranty, chin-up bar The lat tower is an option, but I find chin-ups much more effective at building back muscle & symmetry. Plus I save money and space. I'm 210lbs and this unit is able to support substantial weight on the lift-offs while I perform chin-ups. Though not professional-grade for power lifters who use over 400lbs, if you're still wondering if it's stable or sturdy enough for you to lift heavy weights, the answer is absolutely. I'm pleased with my purchase.

  • 5

    Excellent Value

    For the money it is hard to beat. Easy to assemble, it took me about 2 hours, I laid everything out beforehand and took my time (19 mm metric or 3/4 standard socket and wrench works). Just torque down on it so that s snug. Some thread locker and rechecking it every few days should be good. Compact, so it made good use of my limited work space. Im 5,11 and I need hold my feet forward or curl behind my legs to do pull ups or chin ups. I put some 45 and 35 # plates on the opposite base leg to keep it stable. I opted for the dip bar and Im glad I did. Because it is angled I can vary my grips plus it is very stable on the rack. The paint does scrape off easily which, like others here mentioned, is annoying as Im always brushing paint and chalk off my barbell. Overall Im happy that I bought this rack.

  • 5

    Love it

    s a high quality rack and the core part of my home gym. Would recommend to anyone wanting to train at home.