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Fitness Reality Squat Rack Power Cage with | Optional LAT Pulldown & Leg Holdown Attachment | Squat and Bench Rack Combos| Super Max 810 XLT |

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Style Name: Lat Pull-down Attachment Only


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  • Your purchase includes One Fitness Reality LAT Pull-Down attachment for the Super Max Power Cage | Power Cage, olympic bar, weight plates and bench are not included
  • 2 Olympic plates need to be used with Olympic Adapter Sleeves (Not Included). Weight plates not included. 270 lbs. weight plate capacity.Safety bars are compatible with 7 Olympic bars
  • Includes high and low row pulley systems. High tensile strength nylon coated cable. Easy glide 2 x 2 chrome guide rail for smooth operation. Includes one 39 bar and one 20 low row bar attachments with foam grips
  • Builds muscles on your upper back, shoulders and arms (biceps and triceps) with a variety of exercises such as Wide Lat Pull-down, Lat Pull Over, Triceps Extensions and more. Ball Bearing Pulley Systems provides smooth operation
  • Extended lower rear cross bar provides extra space for fitting in benches and footrest for seated row exercises. 6. 5 Long weight plate storage post. Two 1-inch Spring Clip Collars included. Use with Olympic or standard weight plates
  • [DIMENSIONS]- LAT PULL DOWN WHEN ATTACHED TO CAGE 68" (Depth) x 46" (Wide) x 83.25" (Height). See Image.

Brand: Fitness Reality


Color: Chrome, Black


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 270 Pounds


Model Name: 710


Item Weight: 28.58 Kilograms


Material: Alloy Steel


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand: ‎Fitness Reality


Color: ‎Chrome, Black


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎270 Pounds


Model Name: ‎710


Item Weight: ‎28.58 Kilograms


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎72.9 x 11 x 9.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎28.58 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎46.5 x 35 x 84.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Fitness Reality


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Paradigm Health & Wellness


Part Number: ‎2815


Style: ‎Lat Pull-down Attachment Only


Included Components: ‎lat pulldown attachment


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: February 13, 2019


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  • Great centerpiece to start a home gym.
Style Name: Power Cage Only
I have used this cage daily for roughly 3 months and the pros far outweigh the cons. Let's start with the cons: (1) without being weighted down, the cage is a bit unstable for some exercises. Examples: I do leaning lateral arm raises where the upright is my anchor. Without weight on the cage, the rack would topple over. Also, when using heavy weight for landmine chest presses and using a plyo box as a psuedo fulcrum or point of support, the cage will lift off the floor at the point where the landmine attaches to the frame (think of a seesaw with only one person; person goes down while the opposite side goes up). That said, this is the tradeoff you make when you consciously purchase an inexpensive (note, I did not say cheap) piece of equipment with a small footprint designed for home use. Most of this is easily countered with weights low and at the corners as seen in the picture, provided you have the luxury of other weight available to perform the exercises. In my case, I use dumbbells for the leaning lateral raises and bumper plates for the landmine chest presses and leave the iron plates on the holders. (2) The smaller chrome hooks (not the long safety bars) that come with it leave something to be desired. As a result of the design, if you are shifting the bar laterally before un-racking, they can come unhinged if you are not careful. And, if you care about this sort of thing, they do not have high backs and you will scratch the uprights and potentially your bar when re-racking. It also makes for a clunky re-rack as the the hook is not flush with the upright. I opted for third party j-hooks with high backs and hard plastic "padding" (not the Fitness Reality ones) that solved this. (3) I would have liked the pull-up bar to have knurling. I use hockey tape, but it's not the same. All that said, I have zero regrets about this purchase. I have not experienced the negatives in some of the other reviews. The item was packaged very well and there were no defects out of the box that I noticed. For the price, this is a sturdy piece of equipment and is manufactured well with quality material and I expect it to last much longer than I originally anticipated. It was easy to assemble and when all bolts are torqued properly, there is minimal to no wobble. I can see how some people would have issues with hitting their face on the upper horizontal support bar when re-racking after a squat, but I face the opposite direction. I imagine these folks have a mirror at the rear of the cage and this is why they face that direction. The hooks don't have to be on the rear upright where that support bar is, either. Additionally, there are plenty of universal 2x2 attachments available (dip bars, j-hooks, landmine, etc.) that make this rack a solid centerpiece to build your home gym around. I opted not to purchase the lat pull down attachment and instead use after market pulleys and resistance bands, further enhancing the usefulness of this cage. With this cage and available attachments, there is almost no exercise that I cannot do at home that I could have done at the gym. I would highly recommend this item if you are able to get it at a reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021 by Eric Eric

  • Very Nice Weight Lifting Rack
Style Name: Power Cage Only
I have been lifting on and off for most of my life. I am now 73 and haven't lifted for 20 years. Getting too soft so time to start lifting again. - Purchased this rack and had it set up in about 30 minutes. Everything went together perfectly. I did all of the assembly by myself; assembly was a breeze. The rack was packaged very well and arrived in perfect condition. No road rash at all. The paint was unblemished and the metal parts were formed perfectly. I purchased upgraded J-Hooks ahead of time because the stock hooks don't have rubber padding and the design is not to my liking. A very minor drawback considering the low price of the rack. I always lift by myself without a spotter. When I was 55 I felt confident lifting without a spotter. However, now that some years have passed, seems prudent to employ some sort of protection should I become unable to complete the lift. The 1" spotting bars fit the bill for this need perfectly. I can now try to crank out that last rep without fear of snapping my ribs should I run out of steam. I no longer will attempt max weight on any lift, but will focus on lifts I can complete in 6 to 15 reps. Meaning, I do not need a rack that can support 600 pounds. The rack looks plenty strong and can likely support 600 pounds without a problem. However, if you are like me and don't plan on being an olympic weight lifter, then this rack will be a perfect addition to your lifting equipment. Just make sure you purchase a solid bench and you won't be dissappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by James

  • Pretty Solid
Style Name: Power Cage Only
Great deal for the $$$. Set up was easy, with the help of my son, and we have been using it regularly. I bought the weight holders as well. They fit nicely.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Tyler

  • Good enough for a home gym
Style Name: Power Cage Only
This was purchased in March 2023, so I'm not sure how much has changed since earlier reviews. The box was delivered with minor exterior damage (expected based on the weight), but the contents were all individually wrapped, and cushioned with foam and cardboard, and the box was reinforced with a few thin wooden squares; no damage. The instructions were easy to follow, showed exactly where stickers/decals should end up, and each post had an "up" arrow sticker. I took note of other reviewers having trouble squatting in the cage because of the top brace. Costco sells the same cage but without the top bracket. I built this with the brace, then removed it to see if there was any difference in stability. There was no difference, so I left the top brace off. It would definitely interfere with squats or spotting my kids when they bench press. I also took heed of the shoddy/dangerous j-hooks mentioned in other reviews, so I bought Yes4All j-hooks and plate holders at the time of the purchase. The advantage of this cage over similar products is that it has standard 2x2 posts and 1-inch holes. Attachment options are almost limitless. I would give this product a 5-star rating except it would not represent the overall quality and stability of the cage. You get what you pay for. The kids are going into their senior year, and it will just be me left alone with the home gym after next year. I could not justify paying $5K plus for a cage. This will get the job done for a lot less. I will update the reviews after a few months of use. Both my son and daughter compete in Olympic weightlifting in high school, so the garage gym equipment will be put to the test. July UPDATE: So glad I saved money on the squat rack. It really only holds the bar between exercises. I think if someone wanted to attach pullies or use the rack as a platform for other equipment, it might need to be a more stable and expensive rack. The kids have learned to use the safety bars for their feet to extend pullup workouts and to switch grips. The smooth pullup bars provide no grip whatsoever, so I wrapped them in sports tape (hockey stick tape would work as well). The other reason the cheaper rack is sufficient is the kids use the home-built lifting platform as much as the rack, so we're getting good use out of the rubber weights. I also bought a rubber barbell boot instead of a bolt-on landmine for the rack. The rubber boot doesn't scratch the bar and it sticks like super glue to the textured horse stall mats on the lifting platform. Everything is holding up great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by Jeremy Novak Jeremy Novak

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