🏋️♂️ Elevate Your Fitness Game with JX FITNESS!
The JX FITNESS Squat Rack is a multi-functional weight lifting solution designed for both home and gym use. With a remarkable 660-pound weight capacity, adjustable height and width settings, and a sturdy alloy steel frame, this squat rack is perfect for squats, dips, and bench presses. It’s an essential addition to any fitness enthusiast's setup, backed by a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | JX FITNESS |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 41.8"D x 40"W x 57"H |
Style | squat rack |
Number of Racks | 2 |
Weight Limit | 660 Pounds |
Frame Type | Rectangular Frame |
Manufacturer | JX FITNESS |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44 x 13 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 25.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.8 x 40 x 57 inches |
Brand Name | JX FITNESS |
Color | black |
Part Number | JX-855 Squat Rack |
Size | Squat Rack |
M**L
Awesome rack
Awesome rack very sturdy. You just have to tighten it with your own tools. Don’t use the tools they provide people who say this rack is shaky or not steady just don’t tighten rack properly.
S**A
Initial Review
Product was as advertised, Easy assembly. Only thing that could possibly be improved is the stiffness of the upper squat rack. when lowered to use the drip handles the uprights do flex out. Nothing that i think will cause a issue but doesn't feel the most solid when doing this exercise
F**N
Good.
Having trouble fitting in those blue rack holders every time you want to adjust the squad rack. Everything else is fine. It looks nice once you assemble it. Took me about an hour to assemble by myself using the the cheap tools that came with it. 4 out of 5.
J**
Good for the price
Holding up pretty well so far, I’ve had it for some months now and the only thing is that the rubber that the bar falls on can come off. But other than that it’s sturdy and reliableDoesn’t take that long to put together
K**G
Muy Excellente!
Installation was fairly straightforward and easy. The instructions were good and all tools/material for assembly are provided, so that was a plus. Build quality is good and no problems with it yet. I liked the various areas that can be used to store plates. My biggest complaint that warrants a -.5 star would be the top rack holder. It doesnt go down low enough in order for user to bench off of, and so they're having to use the blue rack holder/arm to bench. I was kind of hoping to bench off of the rack ones and use the blue holders as a saftey spotter arm but I guess not.
S**S
Stable, well constructed rack for the money.
I gotta say, I was somewhat skeptical but this is a well constructed rack. I suck at assembling so it took me a while to build but it was definitely worth it! Overall, quite pleased with my purchase.
J**S
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.
W**N
Fantastic, Sturdy, Perfect Home Gym
Excellent home gym! I finally took the plunge and swapped to home-only to try to get myself to stick to a solid weight routine.This is a sturdy, quality, almost-professional feeling rack. It doesn’t shake, it doesn’t feel like it’ll fall over, and it doesn’t make noises. It’s not quite as tall as a full rack, so you won’t be doing pull ups and chin-ups, but that works in its favor for a home gym when you don’t necessarily have a lot of space.Since it can hold upwards of 500 pounds, you can lift as heavy as you need. Worth every penny.
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