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PowerLine PPR200X Power Rack

PowerLine PPR200X Power RackBrand: Powerline
Category: Sports

List Price: $455.00
Buy New: $329.00
as of 11/22/2009 01:11 EST details
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Seller: Fitness Factory
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 22544

Color: Silver
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 130
Dimensions (in): 44 x 46 x 82

MPN: PPR-200X
Model: PPR200X
UPC: 638448001671
EAN: 0638448001671
ASIN: B000VLRVSC

Release Date: September 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Power rack for helping weightlifters exercise safely and efficiently
  • Wide walk-in design offers plenty of side-to-side movement
  • 2 heat-tempered liftoffs and 2 saber-style safety rods
  • Ideal for squats, incline presses, flat bench, and shoulder shrugs
  • Measures 44 x 82 x 46 inches (W x H x D); 10-year frame warranty

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Amazon.com Product Description
Fire up your workouts with the PowerLine power rack, which helps weightlifters work out safely and efficiently while performing squats, military presses, and more. The power rack boasts a wide walk-in design that offers plenty of side-to-side movement for a variety of exercises, along with two heat-tempered liftoffs and two saber-style safety rods that hold up to heavy use through the years. In addition, the rack offers a total of 18 positions, helping it accommodate a ton of different heights and exercises. Whether your workout regimen includes squats, incline presses, flat bench presses, shoulder shrugs, or calf raises, the power rack makes your routine easy and safe. The rack measures 44 by 82 by 46 inches (W x H x D), weighs 136 pounds, and carries a 10-year warranty on the frame and one-year warranty on all other parts. All barbells, weights, and collars are sold separately.



Product Description
Body Solid Powerline Power Rack and Lat Attachment allows you to work out safely on your own! Those late night workout sessions won't always need a spotter with this Rack. The wide walk-in design gives you plenty of room to move around so you don't feel cramped when you're lifting. With 18 adjustment levels, you're free to incline / decline bench, squat, military press and more, and the safety rods will catch any weight that's a bit too much to handle. Don't forget to pick up the lat attachment to develop the shirt-busting ripped back you've always wanted! Power Rack Upright pillars are 24" apart for free motion; 41"-inch wide chin up bar; Heat-tempered liftoffs work like a spotter; Weighs 136 lbs.; Dimensions: 44" x 46" x 82". Lat Attachment Perform various exercises, including seated row, lat pull-downs, bicep curls and tricep pull-downs; Can take olmpic or standard weight plates on the 1" diameter weight posts; Features extremely durable nylon-coated aircraft quality cables (2,200 lb. test) in the pulley system.; Weighs 60 lbs.; Dimensions: 43" x 13" x 7". Experience the safety of the Power Rack, and hey... while you're at it, pick up the lat attachment too! Order Now! AVAILALE SEPARATELY: Body Solid Powerline Lat Attachment for Powerline Power Rack - word search in our store for 'Body Solid'. Body Solid Powerline Power Rack


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Nice Rack   September 23, 2008
Hiker (Deep South)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I didn't get mine from Amazon (I ordered it from Jesup Gym), but I thought I'd review it here. This is a nice rack for us non-supermen that aren't moving stacks of 45's every day. I would have no fear putting 300 to 500 pounds on it, but if I were lifting much more than that, I'd probably shop for a stronger rack (maybe one day). Anyway, since there aren't really any instructions (just an exploded drawing) I'll offer my suggestions on assembly.

The way I assembled it was to put the bottom 3 pieces together first (put the feet and plastic parts on now), then add the rear uprights, then the top back piece, then a front upright and top side piece, repeat for other side, then chin bar. Snug the bolts at first, then tighten them all when it's all assembled. Get them good and tight but don't over tighten because the tubing will start to bend in with a lot of force. You'll need two 3/4" wrenches (a socket wrench and spanner work best). This worked well for me doing it by myself and took about 45 minutes including opening the boxes and laying out the parts.

This rack comes in 3 boxes and can be shipped via a regular carrier. This might be nice to know for those who don't live where a freight carrier can easily get to you. Anyway, this rack, a bench, and a 300 pound set can take you a long way. Add some dumbbells and you'll have a nice little home gym.



5 out of 5 stars Sturdy, safe, lots of exercises, easy to assemble. Great buy   November 29, 2008
Edward Brown (USA)
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

OVERVIEW
This cage is capable of handling serious work-outs. I'd feel comfortable using 300lbs of weight on it. I'm 6'1 and the proportions of the cage fit me just fine. It's sturdy & has a relatively small footprint. The best part of using a cage is that you can self-spot and, therefore, push yourself w/ less risk of injury.

If you add a 300lb weight set (Weider's rubber-coated is an incredible buy and will not rust), an adjustable bench (FID46 is good choice - sturdy & comes w/ leg extension, incline, decline) & dumbbells (adjustable take up less space, but Weider's rubber-coated plates can be used as makeshift dumbbells), you will have a very functional gym that goes beyond general fitness.

I looked at a couple of other cages, and BodySolid's Powerline is the best buy.

ASSEMBLY
The unit arrives in three large boxes. It's heavy (which is good) and surprisingly easy to assemble. All parts were included with my shipment and all parts fit as they should.

EXERCISES (after adding weights & a bench)
Everything you need to get in shape and build all parts of your body with the safety of self-spotting

CONS
No major complaint. The 2 lift-offs and 2 safety rods are painted. When slid through the cage holes, paint peels from them every time. Not a big deal, but they should've been left unpainted.

EXTRAS
10-year warranty, chin-up bar

The lat tower is an option, but I find chin-ups much more effective at building back muscle & symmetry. Plus I save money and space.

I'm 210lbs and this unit is able to support substantial weight on the lift-offs while I perform chin-ups. Though not professional-grade for power lifters who use over 400lbs, if you're still wondering if it's stable or sturdy enough for you to lift heavy weights, the answer is absolutely. I'm pleased with my purchase.



5 out of 5 stars great power rack   May 2, 2008
MomofGirls (NH)
10 out of 12 found this review helpful

this was a really great buy for the price, holds a good amount of weight, I was scared doing "unassisted" squats with heavy weight (I'm 5'2" 115lbs) but it works wonderful, great buy


5 out of 5 stars Great for the money   December 2, 2008
TJ Clinch (St. Louis, MO)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I was looking for a weight rack to start my home gym. I had the plates and barbells but needed a rack to go with it. For the money this is a great rack. It's sturdy and gets the job done. I can bench (incline and normal), powerclean and squat in this rack very easily. I think this is a great rack for the money since racks that are similar to this and considered better quality can cost you $1,000 - $1,500. Definitely recommend.


5 out of 5 stars Surprisingly sturdy   May 19, 2009
Annon Reviewer (Wall, NJ United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like the previous reviewer, I too bought my power rack from Jessup Gym (off ebay). The rack took less than an hour to assemble, and I have used it for the last 6 months. The paint peels off where the olympic bar rests on the dual safety bars - as expected - but I knew that would happen, so it's no big deal. I have put duct tape on the lift-off pegs as well as on the rear pillars - try it, it stops the paint from peeling and cushions the pegs. It's been a great addition to my equipment, and has saved me from being pinned under my O bar twice when I was block headed enough to put on too much weight!

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