The Powerline Power Rack is a perfectly adequate entry level power rack and robust enough for domestic use. I bought this product about 2 years ago and it has taken some serious punishment in my garage gym and it's still as structurally sound as the day I got it.
It comes with easy-to-assemble instructions and requires nothing more specialist than an adjustable wrench or a socket set to assemble.
When looking for a decent power rack I kept coming back to this one, mainly because of the price and while it is pretty basic in comparison to some of the all-singing-and-dancing commercial alternatives, it still offers the same safety function of its more expensive counterparts.
The rack a chin-up bar incorporated in the design, as standard, and has the option of adding a Lat pulley attachment at an additional cost. I personally didn't bother with the pulley attachment as its pretty costly and encroached on what little garage floor space I had.
The lift off hooks and the safety rods are indestructible and are kept in position with sturdy locking pins to keep them secure is any of the 18 positional holes on the rack.
Once I started using this product I found the amount of positional holes to be a problem. On more expensive models you tend to find more holes on the lower portion of the rack and the spacing is closer together for better height adjustment. And if I'm gonna be really picky I would have liked a wider base to allow for wide stance squatting.
All in all, this is a really good power rack for those buyer to a budget without compromising on safety. I'd recommend this for the money.
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