In a survey done via Instagram Stories a few weeks ago, 45% said that they may be interested in a power rack under 7 feet at some point.
The Body-Solid GPR400 Power Rack was built for this group of people. This heavy-duty rack is just 80 inches tall so it will fit in a number of different spots like the basement, under the
*A full review to come later, but this is a quick preview. Click on any pic below to check it out yourself.
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Slides right underneath the open garage door where the actual ceiling height is just 8 feet tall.
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Plenty of room inside the rack. Dimensions in the rack are 53″ L x 52″ W and it’s easy to walk in and out.
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J-Cups are included and you do have the ability to add a number of attachments and accessories like a Lat Attachment, Multi-Grip Chin Up Bar, Dip Handles, Weight Horns, and more.
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Other details include:
- Weighs 273 pounds
- 1″ hole spacing
- Was manageable for one person to put together, but it would be best for two.
- 32mm pull-up bar
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Proof of the survey results below! While this rack may not be for everyone, it should help those that are having trouble finding a power rack to fit their space.
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