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Signature Fitness SF-SS1 1,000 Pound Capacity 3” x 3” Power Rack Squat Stand, Includes J-Hooks and Safety Spotter Arms, Optional Conversion Kits

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Style Name: A. Squat Stand


Features

  • Fully adjustable J-Hook and Safety Spotter arm positions - 47 vertical holes and "westside" spacing on bottom half of each upright pole allowing for the perfect fit for any user's bench press
  • Built with 3"x3" 11-gauge steel - maximum stability and durability, holds up to 1,000lbs
  • Includes UHMW-coated J-Hooks and Safety Spotter Arms - $200 value FREE
  • Adjustable height multi-grip pull up bar with pull-up band loop
  • Conversion kits: SF-SS1 Squat Stand can be converted into a half rack or a smith machine with the associated conversion kit!

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎50.5 x 10.25 x 5.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎29.39 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Signature Fitness


Warranty Description: ‎2 year manufacturer


Model Name: ‎SF-SQST


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Steel


Suggested Users: ‎All


Manufacturer: ‎Signature Fitness


Style: ‎A. Squat Stand


Included Components: ‎Squat Stand


Date First Available: April 15, 2023


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  • Possibly the best bang for your buck.
Style Name: C. Squat Stand, Retail Package
The best value squat stand? Maybe I apologize for the length of a quick read is what you are looking for, but as someone who has bought a lot of equipment for both personal and commercial uses I like to be thorough and cover all the things a buyer might consider or want to know. While some products might be "better," I doubt you'd find a package new that is a better bang for your buck. This squat stand might be the best value piece for those wanting to do the major barbell movements at home. Don't get this confused with a premium rack as there are definitely some concessions that were made to get it to this price point, but they are few and small enough that those that aren't familiar with a variety of equipment might not even notice. The big pros on these squat stands are the laser cut numbers (which are pretty much unheard of at this price point), included safety arms, and a curved cross member to give a higher pull up bar for the height of the rack. First, laser cut numbers are for sure a premium feature as remembering where to put rack attachments or getting hooks and safeties even on the rack is made easy. Including safety arms means you don't have to pay extra for a pair which would normally set you back a couple hundred dollars on their own (although there are some concessions made on the provided attachments we'll discuss a little later). While it may be a negative for someone with high ceilings and or taller lifters, the uprights are shorter than a typical rack, but the curved cross member and bolt on pull up handles mean that the pull up bar can be placed at a similar height of other racks (pretty much the same as my X-3 rack and previous RML rack) while saving a little on material and shipping costs with shorter uprights. This cross member also has a hook attachment in the middle that could easily attach a suspension trainer or basic pulley system if you wanted. The uprights also have enough holes so you can move the pull up lower if needed for your ceiling height. Possible downsides to this are: in order to make room for assembly of this style cross member smaller bolts are used than the 5/8th in this area of the rack so you cannot Frankenstein these uprights with another brand's hardware if that's something you were planning on doing (not that many people do); the cross member does not have extra holes for attachments other than the provided pull up handles (however their other cross member for their full size racks may be compatible if you wanted to change this in the future). Cost cutting measures: While there is UHMW or similar plastic protecting the outside of the J-hooks and top of the safety arms the lining on the rack side is a felt type of material which seems to work well, but I can see not quite being as durable in the long run as the protective plastic usually used. The safety arms are quite short compared to others I have used, but still large enough for what they are designed to do. This makes them less beefy, but easier to move and cheaper to make/ship which is a fair trade off for a budget minded buyer. The welds in general on this rack and attachments are not great. They look messy compared to other weight equipment I own and have owned, but should still hold up easily to normal use. I assume this is likely due to cheaper manufacturing processes such as automated production or unskilled labor. Also, as a mostly bolt together rack there are not a large amount of welds so this is only a mild aesthetic issue. These J-hooks are narrow front to back so if you use any thicker specialty bars such as axles or most safety squat bars you will need to buy a different set as they will not fit these hooks. Luckily the hole spacing is standard to many other brands so you can go with a set Signature fitness offers or one of many brands on the market. General considerations/information. The dimensions pictured include hardware so the outer diameter of the rack will be less than that of the rack plus bolts and mounting plates. This is important to consider as wider racks can sometimes be a little tougher to rack and unrack given the rack-able width of the bar, so it is a benefit for me that the upright outer width was not as wide as the overall width. This packaging was almost overkill. With parts rubbing together there were still some scuffs, but this was double packaged and wrapped with little worry of any meaningfully shipping damage, but a lot of material to dispose of. While a socket or torque wrench will make assembly faster, wrenches were provided if lack of tools are a barrier of purchase. I could not tell if this rack was able to be bolted to the floor or platform from the pictures, but there is a cutout behind each upright where it can be bolted to the floor if you want added stability or plan to use band pegs with enough tension to risk lifting the front of the rack off the ground. I do believe this hole is also meant to be where the guide bars for the smith machine conversion kit would go so it may not be there for this purpose, but will work for it. Edit:. Since using the squat stands a little more I have noticed that there is a little play back and forth. Is something that's not super noticeable if I wasn't used to putting together a lot of equipment but this is actually my first set of just squat stands and not a full squat rack or a wall mounted rack that I have put together and thinking through the way most squat stands are designed I imagine a little play is common and almost unavoidable but a little tighter tolerances would cut it down and expanding to a half rack would cut it out completely. In the future I will probably upgrade it to the half rack for this reason and the extra weight storage or the Smith machine option if that is ever available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Roger James

  • Awesome
Style Name: E. Belt Squat / Lever Arm
I have been looking at this for several weeks, I just wasn’t sure if they were legit or not. Figured I give it a try and it’s great makes working legs so much more comfortable plus the other lifts you can do are awesome. I definitely recommend getting this accessory
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by BigBen7

  • Solid rack for lifting, but quite a gamble on the condition on arrival.
Style Name: C. Squat Stand, Retail Package
Looking for a highly affordable solid rack? No need to look any further. Don’t let the low-price steer you from looking closer at this rack. You can save hundreds of dollars over a similar Rogue rack by picking up the Signature Fitness rack. I have had it for a few months and though I could love it a lot more, I sure do like this big guy. The westside spacing is a great feature. You can get the bar placement exactly where it needs to be. No compromise with spacing on this rack. It does not wobble, not at all. But l’m a small guy. I squat all of 180 so I’m not racking 300 in this puppy. Very secure rack all around. Hard to find anything wrong with this rack. The safety arms are the perfect length, 18 inches, I think. I feel very secure walking the weight back and having the safety arms there. There are numbers on the holes of the tall rails making changes between exercises easy peezy. I wish the pull up bar was a tad higher. I am 5’ 11” and to do chins I have to bend my knees to get my legs off of the floor. Oh well. You adjust. As you can see from a picture, the outside of the shipping box was very secure. Holy cow, was it ever. I was shocked to see that the pieces inside of the box were tossed in willy nilly. I could not tell any damaged existed until I pulled the pieces of the box. Scratches everywhere as others have noted. Some quite long. Both ends of the pull up bars were cut open. It’s only a matter of time before these come apart since I am using that bar a few times each week. I also had a lone screw rolling around the inside of the box. Come to find out that this screw was from the bottom of one of the J-hooks. No way could I get that screw back into its hole. With all of the damage on delivery I contacted Signature customer service and told them everything. I also asked for the exact color and the make of the red paint so I could cover the scratches. The rack is in a spare bedroom, not my garage. I wanted to keep my wife happy since she made several comments about a new rack in the house being so jacked up. I was sent a replacement pair of J-hooks, though the first ones were not the correct size. But they fixed that right quick. I heard from someone at Signature that he was checking into the rack color but I never heard back, even after gently reminding them of my request a second time. How can you not know the make and the color of the paint of your own rack? I was also told that they are not able to provide replacements for both rubber handles on the pull-up bar. It doesn’t take away from how the rack works. It works fine. It just looks like it was rode hard and put away wet out of the box. And of course, my wife doesn’t like this very much. I really wanted to purchase the half rack but I won’t for fear of how the condition of that rack might be in on delivery. We are making due with the scratches and the ripped pull bar handles, so why “hope” that the half rack will arrive undamaged. I mean who sends back a giant item like this? Definitely a 5-star rack. Customer service was less than desirable (not getting back with me on the paint) and the condition of a brand-new rack was also less than desirable. I so wish that I could rate this rack 5 stars and also purchase the ½ rack but sadly, I cannot. Know all of the above before you place the order. Know that you are getting a solid rack for a great price, but also know that the condition of the rack may be less than desirable and with the rack so heavy, you will not want to send this guy back. Wishing you good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022 by Lynn & Dougie Lynn & Dougie

  • Perfect addition to my home gym
Style Name: E. Belt Squat / Lever Arm
I have a pretty extensive home gym but been looking for something to perform belt squats. This apparatus is perfect. Functions smooth and efficiently. I even ended my workout with some high rep curls on it. Very impressed and satisfied with my purchase!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by DA

  • Nice
Style Name: E. Belt Squat / Lever Arm
Solid attachment works great for squats with spud belt
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Michael

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