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Valor Fitness BD-7 Power Rack - Squat Rack and Bench Press Power Cage with LAT Pulldown Attachment and Other Workout Rack Bundle Options for a Complete Weightlifting Home Gym

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Style Name: BD-7 Power Rack w/ Lat Pull


Features

  • ROCK SOLID, STURDY & SAFE Whether you are racking your heavy barbell or performing pull-ups, this rack will has your back. It will remain completely still with no shaking or rocking. Comes with heavy duty safety bars for your safety and security while using this rack. Constructed of 2 x 2 12-gauge steel with rubber base caps that encase each foot to add safety, stability, and floor protection.
  • CHANGE UP YOUR WORKOUT- This squat cage can be used in many ways. Includes a pull up station with knurled grip at the top of the workout cage, in addition to the lat pull down station with plate loading carriage (lap bar and low row/curl bar included). Use it for squats, bench, pull-ups, lat pulls, bicep curls and many more!
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE This squat rack cage does not need to be bolted down for your weight lifting. Comes with all necessary hardware and our new and improved manual with easy to follow instructions.
  • ORGANIZED & ADJUSTABLE- This weight rack cage allows for an organized home gym with 4 plate storage pegs measuring 8 each for ample storage for both Olympic and standard plates. 27 variable positions for bar support, ranging in height from 17.5 to 68. Vibrant numbering system to easily identify variable positions.
  • ADDITIONAL- 500 lb. max load if using the bar catchers outside of the power cage, 650 lb. max load if using the bar catchers inside the fitness rack, 750 lb. max load for safety bars. 200lb. max load on the Lat Pull down. For longer wear and tear, gently return the carriage to the starting position. Warranty, 3-year frame, 2-year cable, and 1-year hardware. Arrives in 2 separate boxes.

Brand: Valor Fitness


Color: Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 47 x 63.5 x 82 inches


Handle Type: Fixed


Included Components: Power Tower


Brand: ‎Valor Fitness


Color: ‎Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎47 x 63.5 x 82 inches


Handle Type: ‎Fixed


Included Components: ‎Power Tower


Item Weight: ‎89 Pounds


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎81 x 12 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎113.74 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Valor Fitness


Suggested Users: ‎Supply


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Valor Athletics Inc.


Part Number: ‎2BD0072BM


Style: ‎BD-7 Power Rack w/ Lat Pull


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: January 1, 2009


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  • Good for home use
Style Name: BD-7BCC Power Rack w/ Lat Pull &amp...
We use it regularly in our garage and it provides us a ton of different workout options…A couple things I did notice while putting it together: 1. If you completely assemble the power rack first you will have to take some of the screws back out to add the two side cable stands. And they are different screws. 2. It is meant to be used with 1” standard plate holes. If you’re wanting to use the 2” Olympic size, you will have to buy adapters that screw on and make the shafts wider. But, no complaints. Love being able to get a good workout in at home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2023 by Sheila & JT Braden

  • Cheapest SOLID Rack for New and Intermediate Lifters
Style Name: BD-7 Power Rack w/ Lat Pull
My wife and I purchased the Valor BD-7 because we wanted to do a 3x5 or 5x5 program to lose weight and build muscle. You can't do those programs safely without a power rack or squat rack. I spent over a month debating whether I should get this rack or the PowerLine PPR200X Power Rack . I ultimately went with this rack because of the lat and low row cables thrown in for less price than if I had purchased the Power Line Rack plus the Lat add-on. I have to applaud the reviews existing on this rack. They helped me to get all of the accessories I needed to make this rack useful from the moment I finished putting it together. A careful read of other reviews also allowed me to prevent problems before they might occur. Valor must be reading these reviews, because as of September 2013 when I received this model, the instructions started with several pages of diagrams, but also included 4-5 pages of step by step suggestions to make the installation easier. The printed instructions helped make this a pretty simple experience. Just pay attention to where the various holes should face on the main beams and almost anyone can out this thing together. I am not exactly gifted in the common sense department, and I was able to put this together with my wife over about an hour and a half. It might help you to pull everything out, slap a small piece of tape on each piece, and label it. My wife did this and it made the job easier. In addition to the above, here are some hints gathered from other reviews here and put to use by me on how to make installation and use a pleasant experience: 1. This rack has six plate holders, two on the lat pulldown and four total along the sides. However, they are STANDARD size plates holders. I would recommend getting 6 Body-Solid 8 Inch Olympic Adapter Sleeve w Hex Nut Locks . These are inserted over the plate holders and convert them to Olympic plate holders. I am impressed with the quality. 2. There are small balls with tiny metal cups on either side on the cables just before you attach bar attachments like tricep ropes or a lat pulldown bar. These exist both on the top cable and the bottom cable. Take some duct tape or electric tape and tape the cups to the balls on both sides so they don't accidentally strip your cable. Do this BEFORE attempting to use the cables. 3. You might want to purchase some kind of teflon spray or graphite to coat the pulley system with. Some reviews complained about the lack of smooth operation on the cables, but I did not seem to have this problem, even before I sprayed some lubricant on the pulleys and cables. 4. Use duct tape on the lat pulldown foam pad. It apparently flakes off. I purchased some black duct tape and wrapped it immediately upon installation. 5. Depending on your needs, you will probably want to purchase some more attachments for the lat pulldown and row. A really good one on Amazon is the Champion Cable Attachment Package Pack . You get a better quality straight bar, a triceps rope, and a v-bar. If you go heavier on the lat pulldown, I'd pick out a new lat pulldown bar too. 6. You will need to purchase weights and a barbell to go with this power rack. I'd suggest shopping locally, because the cost of shipping a 300 lb Olympic Weight set usually drives the price up online. 7. If you are planning on deadlifting off the floor, make sure you make yourself a solid platform to cushion the weight as it hits the ground. I used some 7/8 inch thick matting and I also hope to make a platform out of several pieces of 4 x 8 plywood in the near future. 8. Purchase shoes with flat soles or lift barefoot. You DO NOT want to try to squat or deadlift heavy with cushioned soles, the type found in running shoes and cross trainers. If you don't want to buy expensive weightlifting shoes, get some Chuck Taylor's. They'll do the trick on the cheap. That's about it. I have myself an extremely solid power rack which should allow my wife and I to do heavy olympic lifts as safely as possible. Compared to doing heavy squats, this installation was a piece of cake! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 1, 2013 by Brett R. Schulte

  • Gym owners HATE these!!!!!
Style Name: BD-7 Power Rack w/ Lat Pull
I bought this 2 months ago to the day. I wanted to write a review, but I wanted to give it time for the excitement to wear off so I could give a more everyday impression of it. My quick background as a lifter... I'm in my early 30s, been lifting since my mid 20s... only recently got my diet and routine dialed in though. Anyway, I always knew I wanted a home gym, as whether I go to a local gym near work or home I lose a good 30-40 minutes getting there and coming back. My wife likes working out but hates the gym environment as well. Alright, enough of my life story... how is the RACK? Assembly was pretty easy. Just get a hand drill with a 3/8" socket adapter, a 17mm socket and a 17mm wrench. I think that's all I needed. Instructions were pretty straightforward and it took about an hour. The cage itself feels pretty high quality... I can see myself using this for decades. Using the rack itself is pretty good. I have it in a room that is 11x12' in size, with a vertical leg press machine, a plate tree and some plastic dressers. The room is definitely full, but I can move around and have enough room to either go through my routines, which are all supersets, or to be in the room with my wife while she works out without feeling like we are on top of each other. I know what you want to know. WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH THE PULLEYS? Well I have used them 4-5x per week for the last 2 months, and so far they feel great. I tried various things to lubricate the pulley shaft... the last thing I tried was Vaseline, but I haven't touched that in weeks. Ultimately it works, though I do wish it had more sophisticated bearings for the weight holder itself. I read some reviews about the pulleys getting chewed up so I pre-emptively ordered some metal pulleys... I have not installed them yet though. The stock units are working fine so far, even when I load them up with ~170+ lbs. The unit just feels very solid. My only gripe, and it's so minor I don't feel it's enough to take any stars off, is when I rack bench weight in the cage the unit leans back a little bit. It needs stabilizing feet in front and in the back. But that is really minor. It doesn't feel like the unit is going to fall backwards or is dangerous at all. Other thing is the weight holders are too close together. I would love more space to have the flexibility to put 45s on both levels. So to sum up here are the pros and cons from my POV: Pros: - Phenomenal price - Good build quality - High/low pulleys work great even with heavy weight - Quick and easy assembly - Height gives enough clearance for chinups Cons (really minor): - Unit tips back a little bit when racking barbell for bench - Weight holders are too close together for Olympic 45s on both levels I am a bit neurotic when it comes to a lot of things, and I am an engineer, so I am more relieved than anything that this works so well. It's a simple but effective design and an incredible value. If you can wean yourself off of fancy machines and stick with free weights this should cover all your needs and render HELLA GAINS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 10, 2015 by Yaw Ankobiah

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