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The Sunny Health & Fitness Multifunctional Strength Training Home Gym is a premium, heavy-duty power rack constructed from alloy steel, supporting up to 805 pounds. Featuring an adjustable and reversible pull-up bar with 8 grip positions, over 18 height adjustments, safety spotter arms, Olympic plate storage, and resistance band posts, it offers a versatile and secure workout experience tailored for serious strength training at home.
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Item Weight | 83 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Power Cage |
Product Dimensions | 38"D x 53"W x 87"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Weight Limit | 805 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749013309 |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
UPC | 815749013309 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 86 x 14 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 43.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38 x 53 x 87 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Warranty Description | 1yr / 180 day Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | FITNESS_BENCH |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SF-XF9931 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | Premium Rack |
Included Components | User Manual, Assembly hardware & tools, Warranty, Squat Rack |
Size | One Size |
E**Z
So far I've been very happy with it
It was relatively simple to install, it did take about an hour or two but I also had an electric impact driver as well as the drill bits that allowed me to easily assemble it. I will say it was quite heavy to move the boxes but I was able to install it alone.It has been sturdy and I use it to exercise in between breaks at work. So far have been very pleased as I needed I relatively small rack in order to fit the space as I had cabinets in front of it so needed some space. I was specially concerned with not being sturdy while doing pull ups but that has not been the case, it does not move and it fits my 6 feet olympic bar bell.
M**A
Perfect for my small space
I ordered the Premium Rack and I LOVE it! It didn’t take too long to set up, and the instructions were pretty basic. It was packaged beautifully so that everything was pristine coming out of the package. It took some time to find a barbell that would fit across and not be too big for my room, but that was only a minor inconvenience. I have really enjoyed this rack and didn’t feel the need to bolt it into the ground. It is very sturdy already and with weight plates on it, it’s even heavier. It was the perfect addition to my home gym.
D**S
5 stars for what it is.
This is a really great starter piece. I can't imagine it holding up well against heavier weights, and moderately high weights would probably something, but:I use it with a safety bar and split squats or reverse lunges, and that's really great.Just great for my wife and the weight she uses, I think it'll be good for her for a longer time.It's not a power rack, but I'll be really great to start on, or supplement alternatives (once you're using heavier weigh).The extending arms have a tendency to rattle, but it isn't unsupported. Still makes me a bit nervous though. I use this on carpet, so I dont know if it slides or not on smooth textures.
A**N
Decent Rack
Pros: cost-wise it was on the lower middle range, and it's actually slightly cheaper now than when I bought it three years ago. It has the safety arms, which was important for me. Easy to assemble.Cons: i don't think it's "unsafe" but it does have more wobble than ideal, when loaded for heavier squats. Not a well-known brand, and I haven't known it to have a lot of accessories to purchase down the road, aftermarket or otherwise. Safety arms could be longer. I think it's between 1-1.5 ft, which means I don't have a huge margin of error if I want to bail the squat onto the arms.The plate holder is angled diagonally (as opposed to facing straight out to the sides), which can make it awkward to load, esp if the rack is placed in a corner or against a wall
K**R
Awesome squat rack! Great value.
I ordered this squat rack to complete our COVID home gym. We're on a pretty tight budget, but I decided to go for this rack over cheaper squat stands for for safety. I'm glad I did, we love this thing. It's perfect for squats, overhead press, bench press, and any other lifts that require a rack. The pull-up bar is a great addition as well. We are very space limited, so the small footprint of this rack is greatly appreciated. Our flat bench is 41 inches long and fits between the uprights for easy storage.Quality: This squat rack is very sturdy. We have only put 275 on it so far, but it seems very strong and stable. I don't have any worries about putting more weight on the bar. The welds look good, the steel is thick, and it's held together by big bolts. The J-hooks and spotter arms are lined with hard plastic, which protects the barbell. It's holding up well so far to wear and tear.Stability: The squat rack will move around when you rack heavy weights unless you bolt it to the ground or put a bunch of weight on the plate holders. The rack itself only weighs 83 lbs, so if you bulldoze into it with a 300 lb loaded barbell, it will move a bit. I have no fears that it will tip over, but it can be disconcerting. You just have to be gentle when you re-rack. Based on my research, this is an issue with virtually every half rack/squat stand on the market that isn't bolted to the floor. They just don't weigh enough to stay in place on their own. You either need to weight them down with extra plates, bolt them down, or have a spotter stand on the back and hold it. This rack does have holes for floor bolts, but we rent so it's not an option for us.Safety: One of the main reasons I chose this rack was the spotter arms. Many squat racks/stands at this price point either don't have them at all, or they're too short to be useful. Even the CAP Barbell racks similar to this one make you purchase the spotter arms separately (and of course, they're sold out everywhere). Fortunately I haven't needed the spotter arms yet, but I've used them for some rack pulls and they're sturdy. They are a good length and I'm happy to have them, especially if I'm lifting alone.Size: I think this squat rack would work for 99% of people. Height-wise, it's very adjustable. The reason I mention this is because with some of the cheaper squat stands, they don't extend high enough for tall people to squat. It's not an issue here. The rack has holes basically the full length of the uprights where the J-hooks can be placed. Unless you're like 8 feet tall, this rack should be useable anyone.Value: I paid $215 for the rack, with free shipping (I've noticed the price has changed a couple times). It's an excellent value for the money. The other squat stands I was looking at were $150-200, but I think this rack was a much better value for the money, even though it cost a little more. You'll be hard pressed to find another product that has a pull-up bar, safety arms, real J-hooks, and an 800 lb capacity at this price point.Shipping: Some of the comments report damaged parts during shipping. Our rack was securely packaged and undamaged upon arrival. None of the pieces were bent and all the connectors on the end were wrapped in cardboard to protect them. The rack actually arrived a day early (7 days after I ordered), so no shipping delays or anything.Assembly: This rack was a breeze to assemble. Maybe took me half an hour, with some intermittent help from my boyfriend. It will definitely be easier if someone can give you a hand to hold things, but definitely could be done alone. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. Tools were included, but assembly will go much faster if you have a socket wrench, FYI. You'll want an 18mm socket.Minor complaints: Overall I really like this rack. I'm glad I purchased it and honestly, would buy again. I do have a couple small gripes. First, the pull-up bar is not knurled. It can be a little slippery, especially if your hands are sweating. Not a deal breaker, but if you're primarily buying this for pull-ups, something to consider. The rack will also move around if you do kipping pullups unless you put heavy weights on the plate holders or bolt it donw. Second, the spotter arms are too narrow for my boyfriend when he benches. He has a pretty long wingspan, so this won't be an issue for most normal sized folks (it's not even close to an issue for me). If you are concerned about it and spotter arms for benching is a deal breaker for you, I'd recommend measuring your wingspan from elbow to elbow. The distance between the uprights (and thus the spotter arms) is 42 inches, so if your elbow-to-elbow width is close to that or greater, you might clip the spotter arms.Overall, I give this squat rack a 5/5 rating. It's a great option if you're on a budget and need a squat rack with a small profile. It is strong and sturdy, and has everything you need to lift safely at home. I might have shelled out more money for a real power rack if I owned a home with a garage. But for my apartment patio gym, this is the perfect piece of equipment.
J**S
Look no further trust me
Really surprised at the quality. If you're debating, this is the one. I can easily see this being$1,000. After initial tightening by hand, use a socket wrench to finish tightening. If you get it tight this way (get it tight but don't go nuts, just tight) you won't have any of the wobble issues others mention. The wobble is from using the wrench it came with and not tightening properly.
T**J
Great Value for Home Gym
I did a lot of research before purchasing this weight rack. My primary need was to be able to stack weights for doing bench press in my home gym. My criteria was to have something sturdy that was safe for me to use without tipping over if I added a lot of weight. Since I work out by myself without a spot, safety is really one of my primary objectives when getting a weight rack. I typically bench less than 200 pounds. This rack handles all of those weights just fine. One of my favorite parts is the safety spotter arms which allow me to max out reps without getting stuck not being able to re-rack the weight. It has saved me a few times when I didn't have the strength to put the weight back on the rack and there was no one around to lift it for me. There are probably more sturdy racks that you can get, but from a footprint and value standpoint this is a solid purchase.
L**E
Update 4 years later
Four years later…. Still awesome. Simple, effective.
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