🏋️♀️ Elevate your home gym game—store smart, train hard, and never miss a rep!
The Yes4All Vertical Storage Rack is a durable, space-saving home gym organizer crafted from heavy-duty alloy steel. It securely holds up to five 2-inch Olympic and curl bars, supports 400 pounds for T-bar row exercises, and features a versatile 1-inch adapter. Quick to assemble with included expansion bolts, it doubles as a landmine plate post, making it an essential multifunctional tool for professional-grade workouts at home.
Brand | Yes4All |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 13"D x 13"W x 7"H |
Style | Combo |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Number of Racks | 5 |
Weight Limit | 15 Pounds |
Frame Type | A-Frame |
Manufacturer | Yes4All |
UPC | 810127116047 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.86 x 13.62 x 7.91 inches |
Package Weight | 8.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 13 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Yes4All |
Color | D. Barbell Holder & T Bar Row |
Part Number | F4CT |
R**L
Organized and Efficient Home Gym Barbell Holder Rack
The rack is designed to accommodate 2-inch Olympic bars, curl bars, triceps bars, and dumbbells, making it a versatile storage solution for various types of workout equipment. It can hold up to four bars at a time, which is perfect for my needs as I have a couple of Olympic bars and some specialty bars.One of the key features I love about this rack is its vertical design, which helps save space in my home gym. It's compact and fits snugly against the wall, keeping the floor area clutter-free and maximizing the available space.The rack's construction is sturdy and durable, providing a secure and stable storage solution for my bars. It's made of high-quality materials, and the paint finish adds a nice touch to its appearance.Assembly was straightforward, and it came with all the necessary hardware. It only took me a few minutes to put it together and get it ready for use.Overall, the Yes4All Barbell Holder Vertical Storage Rack has been a fantastic addition to my home gym setup. It keeps my bars neatly organized, saves space, and adds a touch of efficiency to my workouts. If you're looking for a reliable and functional storage solution for your barbells and dumbbells, I highly recommend this rack from Yes4All.
A**R
Sturdy and good quality
Holds all of my bars. No problem with stability. Looks great too
P**E
Yes4All Barbell Holder Vertical Storage Rack version D to the rescue
Although we have a cable machine and a Bowflex, we've been doing more barbell exercises lately. As a result, we had an Oly bar, a standard bar, an ez-curl bar and a huge open trap bar that had been sitting on the floor. This was far from ideal, so I headed off to Youtube, Amazon and the other usual places to look into storage options. This one seemed like the best option for us as it's compact, holds 5 bars vertically, doesn't have to be bolted to the floor or wall. I ordered one when it went on sale.And it's great! We put the 45 pound open trap bar in the middle hole, and the other bars in the other holes. It comes with 2 adapters for standard bars, so we use one of those for my smaller bar. The adapter isn't a perfect fit, but it does work. And we have our floor back with our bars easy to get to. This thing is just about a foot by a foot, so it fits almost anywhere. We have no carpets, so it sits on a hardwood floor, where it's very stable; that being said, we have no kids or pets.We're altogether happy with the version D barbell storage solution. It's perfect if you have up to 5 bars..
K**N
Looks as if it was made by Rogue, don't forget your ceiling height
Quick story: We've put over 7 months and untold amounts of cash and long weekends into building our Covid gym in the detached garage. From getting rid of junk we didn't need in order to make room, to finishing the walls, adding outlets, putting in a drop ceiling etc- we are getting close to finally having it finished, but we are still moving equipment around to figure optimal configuration. Enter the pesky barbells- when not in use, we've been shuffling them around and they've been a nuisance and a trip hazard. I purchased a barbell hanger for my squat rack, but didn't figure it the mounting height and it interfered with the drop ceiling. Then I figured we'd mount them to a wall, but as things are still in flux,I hate to commit to drilling into our newly finished walls only to find out later that it would have been better if we had it hung it somewhere else.This thing seemed like the perfect solution for now. We only have two bars (this holds 5) and will probably add at least one more, but this gives the ability to store them safely, and easily move them to another area if we change our minds. I'm no gym snob, but I would rather by nice then by twice when it comes to outfitting my home gym. I have a lot of Rogue and Concept 2 equipment, and I proudly stack about a dozen Yes4All items (slam balls, kettle bells, battle ropes, etc) next to them in my garage. This thing is no exception. It has a beautiful powder coat finish (not painted, which will chip and scratch) so it looks great and holds the bar bells perfectly.IMPORTANT: One final thing worth considering is your ceiling height. Much like the problem I ran into with mounting my bar from a hanger on my squat rack, you need raise your bar about 7 inches vertically in order to insert it straight down into the stand. With the average men's olympic bar being about 86 inches, that means you will need about 94 inches of unimpeded vertical space to easily store a bar in this stand. In my case, I do have to push up against the ceiling tile and raise it up a bit to put it away, which does make it a bit inconvenient. But it's the best option I have right now until I decide to mount the bars somewhere on the wall. But with a lot of you who have have basement gyms or smaller garages with lower ceilings, this may not be an option and the product may not work for you. Overall though, I am very pleased with it at about half the cost of a Rogue stand before you include shipping. Hope this helps! Stay strong out there, folks!
K**R
Inexpensive, works well
It's adequate and it's cheap. The welds on mine are a little sloppy, and the sleeves are marginally oversized, but it holds my beater barbell, my preacher bar, and my dumbbell handles just fine. It hasn't tipped or tilted. It's held up to having bars moved around and stuff without shifting.Its sitting on a concrete floor but I haven't bolted it down, haven't needed to.This style of holder isn't as good for bars as a horizontal bar holder but I don't have a way to mount of those easily in my shed where my weights are; be aware of that. I don't put my good barbell in it (I just store it on J hooks). But for being cheap and no assembly required, I'm pretty happy with it.
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