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F2C Max Load 550Lbs Pair of Adjustable Squat Rack 41"-66" Sturdy Steel Barbell Rack Free Bench Press Stands GYM/Home Gym Portable Dumbbell Racks Stands

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Features

  • Professional Grade for Serious Training Ideal for squats, bench presses, and a wide range of strength exercises, this rack supports both standard and Olympic barbells. Its versatile design accommodates everyone from beginners to advanced lifters, making it a perfect and safe centerpiece for any home gym
  • Unmatched Stability with Heavy-Duty H Base Construction Built with solid 50*50*1.5mm steel tubing and a wide H-style base, this squat rack ensures exceptional stability throughout your lifts. It reliably holds up to 550 lbs, providing a shake-free experience that helps you focus on pushing your limits with confidence
  • 13 Adjustable Safety Spotter Arms for Total Protection Each side comes with 13-position adjustable safety spotters, allowing precise height customization to match different exercises and user heights. Easily set the perfect catch point for fails or reracks, so you can train safely without a spotter
  • Anti-Skid Rubber Pads for Floor & Workout Safety Thick anti-skid rubber pads keep the unit firmly in place on concrete, tile, wood, or vinyl flooring. The same rubber end caps also protect floors from scratches, dents, and noisemaking your home gym both secure and surface-friendly
  • User-Friendly Size and Secure Locking System With a compact footprint of 17.7" L x 20.1" W and height adjustable from 40" to 66", this rack fits smoothly into home spaces. For your safety, critical connections use metal nuts and washersremember to fully tighten with a wrench for maximum security

Brand: F2C


Material: Sturdy Steel


Product Dimensions: 20.1"D x 17.7"W x 66.5"H


Style: Squat Racks


Item Weight: 18.5 Pounds


Brand Name: F2C


Manufacturer: F2C


UPC: 713179406244


Unit Count: 1 Count


Number Of Racks: 2


Weight Capacity Maximum: 550 Pounds


Frame Type: A-Frame


Material: Sturdy Steel


Style: Squat Racks


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 20.1"D x 17.7"W x 66.5"H


Item Weight: 18.5 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pleased; have the right tools for assembly
I’ve been using these for about four months for bench work and squats. They suit my purposes fine and I’m pleased with the value. While they rock a bit when re-racking heavy weight, I have not found it necessary to do any additional stabilization even with 225+ on the bench or squat. That said, you have to control the weight and can’t just throw the bar into the rack like at a gym. I like the versatility of having individual stands you can move freely, and they store nicely in my garage. In terms of construction, they appear to me to be more than sturdy enough for all but the heaviest lifters. Caveat to that is the safety arms are a bit of a joke in the fact that they are about 3 inches long. I have not dropped a heavy load on them and don’t plan to. A note on assembly. Some reviews have said it’s difficult to assemble. It’s not complicated, but some angles are awkward and the fittings are tight. You’ll save yourself a lot of time if you have the right tool(s). The bolts and nuts are large (1/2” if I recall). If you just use wrenches to tighten everything down, it could take you hours. Get yourself an appropriate sized socket or two (a few bucks) and a ratcheting wrench or driver and you will have this done in 30 minutes max. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025 by EW

  • made for squats only for 5ft above people if you’re over 6ft like me meh just be careful
Very sturdy. I think it totally depends on how you put them together and how much torque you put in each connection. It’s a pretty simple put together depending on how much you understand each connection and what bolt you put on each. Love it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by DOLODAI

  • At $65, it's worth it.
Bought this 2 years ago. Paid pandemic prices which was about 3x the price. Oh well. I did get a lot of use out it, so not all bad. Overall, not bad, but they are wobbly. Used some weights and dumbbells to steady it (worked well with the front to back sway). I also had a couple of thread rods attached with washers and nuts (helped a bit with the side to side sway.) Just recently, I added a couple of accessories and it helped a lot. Given the current price, these accessories come close to the cost of the rack. *CAP Barbell 2-Inch Olympic Plate Holders, Attachment for FM-905Q Color Series, Black (FM-PLATE2) - - I wanted a lower level for the barbell to rest on. So now I have 3 levels: incline bench (J Hook), flat/decline (spotter arms), and floor wipers (this plate holder). So, don’t use it to put plates on (I actually have 1” plates). Works great. Holes on the rack were just wee bit small, so I had to take a drill to it. Took less than a minute to make the hole big enough. *SYL Fitness Wall Mounted Weight Plate Holder, Wall Weight Storage Rack - Fits 1" and 2" Weight Plates: I wanted to hang the weights on the rack and these work great. Used the threaded rods to attach these (it came with screws and anchors to put it in the wall). Serves 2 purposes: storing the plates and also makes the racks much sturdier. I have more plates than I use, so there’s always plates on the holder. Only drawback is that clearances a little tight for flat/decline and floor wipers, but works fine. It’s because I’m not using an Olympic bar - should be fine if you are using a 7’ bar. Good setup for a workout where you’re not max’ing out and don't need to sometimes “throw” the weight back on the rack. I wouldn't put more that 200lbs on it and you need to be pretty controlled with your lifting. At $65 with 5% coupon, it’s a 5 star (with the usage caveats). For what I paid for it, 3.5, but I’ll gave it a 4. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022 by E. Mar

  • Perfect Addition to Stand alone Bench!
It serves the purpose! I bought this bench stand to compliment with my stand alone bench. I needed something to support weight lifting as this seems to be the right fit for it. I didn't want to spend too much money on it. It serves for what I need. Very light, sturdy and affordable. Glad I made the purchase!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2025 by vk

  • perfect for what i needed-
let’s get something out of the way, yes the instructions are useless but if you’ve ever assembled anything in your life you can easily figure out how to assemble just by looking at the picture of these. if you don’t have any tools this isn’t going to be a fun project. i used my impact gun to zip together all of the 17mm hardware and had these assembled in just a few minutes. at minimum i’d recommend a ratchet and an adjustable wrench to assemble. using just wrenches you’ll be tightening hardware forever. these work out perfect for me as they stow away very easily. for the price, I think they’re a solid purchase ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by mike

  • Not worth it in my opinion
For starters, this was difficult to assemble and the instructions weren't very helpful. Each piece took about 30 minutes to assemble, plus the prep and clean up time. You also needed several tools. After the difficult assembly, the holes in the stand didn't match up when standing at the lowest height. You have to raise the bar about half an inch in order for the holes to line up. The safety bars are interesting. First, they are a very long, so when you do the bench press you have to lower them to a point that they are useless as safety devices in order to lift properly. If you don't, the bar will hit them. Next, the pins that they lock in with aren't very good. They don't go all the way through. Actually, they can't. For some reason the other end of the safety device is closed. I don't know why they would design a safety product like that, especially since the pieces that hold the adjustable bar can go through both ends. Furthermore, the screw pin to hold the safety sections is very short and often doesn't screw out correctly. The pin stays stuck and you find yourself struggling to remove it. Once you do remove it, the spring in it usually pops out and you have to put it together again. This happens every time you want to adjust the safety devices, on both sides! FInally, they wobble. It feels like they want to tip over when putting the weights back on the rack. There is a saying that goes, "you get what you pay for." This was the least expensive product I found, and I got exactly what I paid for. If you want to avoid my mistake, look around and be willing to spend a bit more for a better product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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