![]() The Titan HD has a 1000lb weight capacity on the spotter bars, this is more than enough for nearly everyone apart from a few very seasoned weightlifters. Because we change exercises constantly, counting for the correct holes on each upright becomes a pain but it’s no biggy to sort, you can just write them on with a permanent marker or some paint. On the negative this rack does not come with pre-numbered posts, it saves a lot of time having numbered holes. Consider head clearance over and above the rack for standing presses and chinning. It can be a good idea to opt for a rack that will fit into a few locations. There’s been many a weightlifter who chose to train in the garage and, for whatever reason, wanted to move inside the house, only to realize the ceiling height is too low for the rack, leaving them the only option of having to pay out for another shorter rack. Many of us forget to take into account when measuring out for a power rack is, someday you might want to move the rack to a different part of the house. ![]() Other than the height, the rack doesn’t have a particularly large footprint. Make sure to measure well before buying this rack. This means you’re going to need a ceiling height of over 8 feet. You will need about 10-12″ headroom above the pull-up bar for performing pull-ups. This is the 91″ full-height version of Titan Fitness HD range, measuring around 7.5ft. To be able to buy a rack with the Westside hole pattern and the commercially-rated 2″ x 3 ” 11 gauge steel tubing is rare at this price point couple this with a 1000lb weight capacity, and you have one affordable beast of a rack for your home gym. The HD really does offer a lot of bang for your buck. It’s tough to find a commercially rated power rack for such a low price, ok there’s no lat attachment available right now for the HD, but Titan says they’re working on it and should be out soon.
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