Introduction
Many storage solutions are unexpectantly expensive, and prices seem to be most egregious when looking at “Mass Storage Systems.” Many options out there will set you back at least a grand, and while beautiful units, they are definitely overbuilt.
Starting at $219.99 with free shipping, this storage system from Titan is MUCH CHEAPER than some of the other more robust and versatile options out there. While not as “sexy,” it should get the job done for most who want to get some items off the floor.
In the end, a storage setup like this will clear more space for a more convenient spot to work out without damaging the budget too much.
Specs & Other Important Details
The storage unit comes with 2 or 3 “tier” options (height) and several different shelf alternatives (length), with 70″ being the widest. The one you’ll see in the pictures is the 3 tier (73″ high” option with 42-inch shelves). The total length of this storage system is 49, and it also includes a depth of 20.”
Made with 2 x 2″ 13-Gauge Steel and a total weight of 134 lbs, each shelf on this has a weight capacity of 600 pounds and an overall limit of 1,800 pounds. There are no issues with this claim. Even with bumper plates loaded up on a shelf, it feels solid.
This is a solid storage option for medicine balls, sandbags, and atlas stones outside of plates. The shelves included are a “tube-style” with 7.5″ of space in between tubes. Therefore, you cannot use them for dumbbells or kettlebells. However, rotating shelves can be purchased for an additional $99.99 if you want to store these items.
Traditional dumbbell trays, barbell holders, and kettlebell trays can be added as well. Click below to see all accessories available. Even with adding a number of these options, this storage system is still much cheaper than most.
4-inch side hole spacing is included throughout the uprights, so there are several different ways this could be configured.
The finish is a black powder coat, and it is applied very smoothly throughout. The welds are good enough to keep a stronghold.
While this storage option is stable, especially with weight on it, this system does have the option to be bolted to the floor. All hardware for this is included.
Caster wheels can be purchased to make this a mobile option.
Conclusion
In the end, this is a solid option for those that do not want to overspend on storage or perform hours on a DIY project. While there are definitely other options that look nicer and are built to withstand even more weight, this storage system will get the job done for most with home gyms at a much lower price.