Is this squat rack ok? LIFTERS out there please advise :)
mumx5
Posts: 325 Member
Hi there
I'm currently on the look out for a squat rack. I've come across one from Argos (I'm UK based) and would like to know whether this squat rack would be ok for me?
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Search/searchTerms/SQUAT+RACK.htm#pdpFullProductInformation
I plan on doing NROL4W later on in the year and although a power rack would be ideal I have limited space and limited funds!
Can any of you lifters out there advise?
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently on the look out for a squat rack. I've come across one from Argos (I'm UK based) and would like to know whether this squat rack would be ok for me?
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Search/searchTerms/SQUAT+RACK.htm#pdpFullProductInformation
I plan on doing NROL4W later on in the year and although a power rack would be ideal I have limited space and limited funds!
Can any of you lifters out there advise?
Thanks in advance.
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Looks fine. As long as it goes high enough so you can get your position under the bar. Just make sure its sturdy when you put it up. I use one similar at the gym at the fire station0
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Looks decent enough, especially considering your situation.
The biggest drawback looks to be that you can't adjust the height, which may or may not be a problem for you.
If the bar is racked too high/low, you're probably going to run into some problems.0 -
Looks decent enough, especially considering your situation.
The biggest drawback looks to be that you can't adjust the height, which may or may not be a problem for you.
If the bar is racked too high/low, you're probably going to run into some problems.
The height is adjustable--you can see additional holes in the larger pics.0 -
it is height adjustable actually.
max weight is 100kg though that might be a problem....
squat rack defo something worth investing a wee bit more into..:)0 -
it is height adjustable actually.
max weight is 100kg though that might be a problem....
squat rack defo something worth investing a wee bit more into..:)
Ah, yeah, I didn't notice that. OP, it is reasonable for a woman to expect to be able to squat 1.5 times her body weight after serious training. Many manage more than that, but 1.5 is a good goal. This rack is okay for someone who weighs about 145 lb (~65 kg) and hopes to work up to squatting 220 lb (~100 kg), but not more than that.0 -
The front pegs are adjustable yeah, but the main catch is static.
I'm just guessing here, but I imagine the (adjustable) front pegs aren't meant to be taking a lot of weight. In the demo pics the guy is using them as a catch (which is what I imagine they're for on this model).0 -
Buy if it's cheap enough that you won't mind throwing it out when you need to upgrade one or two years from now. It's Ok for a complete beginner but when the weights start getting really heavy you're going to want something more substantial. But that's a way to off, so this is a fine place to start.0
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There are no safety bars I would not buy one without them.0
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There are no safety bars I would not buy one without them.
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100kg limit. Useless.0
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i kinda see squat rack and wrongly presumed it was a guy.....100kg more than enough and these things would always be fit for more anyway0
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