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JX FITNESS Squat Rack, Barbell Rack, Bench Press Rack Push Up Multi-Function Weight Lifting Gym/Home Gym

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Arrives Wednesday, May 8
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Features

  • CREATE YOUR OWN GYM --- In the Bodybuilding Squat Rack range you will find everything you need to create a set of fitness equipment for weightlifting and work on muscle strength.Ideal for squats, dips & bench presses and push up.
  • 660LB WEIGHT CAPACITY --- JXFITNESS Barbell Rack adopts 2*2 inch thick square tube,which holds max load up to 660lbs.A solid, additionally reinforced, frame ensures their full stability. The base has been finished with plastic anti-slip caps, which strengthens the stability, and also protects the ground from scratches when moving the equipment.
  • HEIGHT AND WIDTH ADJUSTMENT --- With 5-level height (41-57 inch) and 4-level width (25-40 inch) adjustment,which gives the possibility of precisely adjusting the equipment to your height. Suits different figures and various training purposes.Make your use easier and more convenient.
  • GREAT ADDITION TO THE HOME GYM --- As a adjustable squat rack, it can collocate with other fitness equipment such as weight benches, barbells perfectly.The perfect addition to your home gym,
  • 2 YEAR WARRANTY --- The Multi-Function Squat Rack Stand offers 2 year warranty and friendly customer service. Please rest assured to purchase and feel free to contact us if you have any issures.

Brand: JX FITNESS


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 41.8"D x 40"W x 57"H


Style: Adjustable


Number of Racks: 2


Brand: ‎JX FITNESS


Material: ‎Plastic


Product Dimensions: ‎41.8"D x 40"W x 57"H


Style: ‎Adjustable


Number of Racks: ‎2


Weight Limit: ‎660 Pounds


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎44 x 13 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎25.86 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎JX FITNESS


Color: ‎black


Manufacturer: ‎JX FITNESS


Size: ‎Squat Rack


Date First Available: December 11, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sturdy and stows away compact.
I'm a bodybuilder who hates the gym but loves working out. I have limited space so I've been on the hunt for a barbell station that can stow away as well as be sturdy and this one hits all the goals. It's adjustable on width and that adjustability allows it to split in half easily and packs together using minimal space when not in use so it ended up being perfect for my situation where I have to be really efficient with my space use. Once erected, it's solid and the adjustability does not create a weakness in design as the back braces hole it firm even when I'm doing dips on it. Absolutely well designed product A+ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Jonathan Smith

  • Solid and Sturdy
I have used this product for a few months now and it is better than I expected. To comment on some of the other reviews: If you take your time, one person can assemble this with ease, and I am not a handy person. Parts and diagram were clearly labeled. The product has multiple width options, so choose the one that works best for you. By just adjusting the height of the support bars, I am able to easily switch exercises from flat bench press, Incline, shoulder press and leg squats. I did not find the screw type tightners a hinderance to performing any exercise however, I wish there was a faster option when adjusting heights. For what I believe to be an inexpensive product, it is very sturdy, extremely well made and perfect for a home or garage gym. A great value as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Be Very Careful and Consider Other Options
This may look like one of the best deals on Amazon, but I think it's actually a much more fair price than you think. Let me get into the details: Pros: I've squatted 345 pounds off of this rack, and I wouldn't be surprised if it would hold double that. It feels sturdy with weights holding it down, and without such, it still feels sturdy in the direction of the line of force when loaded. It will, however, tilt back easily if you have no weights on the storage pegs. The little blue safety spotters happen to be perfect for bench pressing, I just press up toward the rack when I stop mid rep and it catches the bar. However, I'm not confident they'd do anything for squatting, as I tend to walk the weight a bit further out than that. It may be a good idea to get new spotter arms, but make sure to take a closer look at the sizes. I believe I wrote the sizing of this rack's uprights and holes in the questions on this product page. The rack is adjustable in width, but for most heavier users, it'll probably stay in the widest position to keep your weights balanced better and give you room to lay or stand under the bar. I personally think this is both a pro and a con, but that has to do with the dip bars and push up bars. The crossmember is pushed out away from the line of force created by the bar on the uprights. This allows you to get all the way under the bar, and is the only reason I've been able to push myself on squats at all with this rack. Cons: The little plastic squares between pieces are crap. Two of mine came cracked. Luckily, they don't do anything important but stabilize the uprights and crossmember when adjusting them. The coating (colored part on the safety spotter/j-cup things) sucks. It peels off and gets on your bar and on the rack if you're not careful. They also used rubber instead of UHMW, but that's more of a nitpick as at least that surface protects your bar. The main rack position has no rubber, plastic, or any other material to protect your barbell. I'm glad I cheaped out and got a $100 Blacksmith bar because it has torn the knurling and coating up on that particular spot on both ends of my bar. The bar has, in turn, torn up the coating on the rack in that area. This is probably the most annoying part of the entire thing, The dip bars and push up bars are practically useless. I don't mean to say they wouldn't work if you made the rack narrow enough. But to be honest, it doesn't really get narrow enough. Besides, most people will keep it in the widest position and it's a hassle to adjust that. I just took the push-up bars off and I use the dip bars to hold my straps and collars. The weight storage pegs aren't great. They're awkwardly low, the bolt slowly comes loose when you put 180 lb on a single one, and it's the only way to weigh the rack down. Since I got a CAP Strength weight tree, I just leave it totally unloaded and deal with the lack of stability (it's still plenty stable in the right directions to be safe) Overall: 4/5 - It has served me decently well, and I'll likely keep it as an extra rack. Don't use an expensive barbell with this rack, don't expect to be able to do dips, push-ups, and pull-ups using it, and be super careful squatting. I recommend going just a bit higher in price and get the Fitness Reality Power Rack if you can afford it. Personally, after two months of use, I'm replacing this with a REP PR 1000. It's a good budget rack, but for powerlifters pushing their limits, I recommend investing an extra $100-$150 to get something safer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by John Reeves

  • Easy to assemble
Instructions and tools needed are included. Simple to assemble. Works great. Sturdy for beginner weight training.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Mahea

  • Packaging was excellent
Great high quality barbells but the packaging was even better!
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024 by Kherwyn

  • Perfect
Nothing wrong with this at all. Great for benching, squatting and OH press. Of course it’s also very affordable compared to most other options for squat racks on amazon. I’d say it’s the bare minimum for what you’d need, and that’s enough.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Faris Yousef

  • Sent back due to sturdiness concern
Very wobbly. Would be good for lighter weights, maybe. But for any serious workout it just didn't cut it. I bought it for my high school boys and felt it was just too unsafe for them to use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by PS_in_Idaho

  • Start building correctly
Pretty straightforward to put this thing together as long as you do the first step correctly see picture
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Sue Sue

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