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Cathlete
Since legs you cannot go extremely heavy without some assistance, I would love if you can use a squat rack for those that enjoy heavy squatting (personally I love heavy squatting). I found a website that sells them (lower price).

http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/93132.html

P.S. This is just a suggestion. Have a wonderful afternoon!!!!:D
 
Kathryn-

Thank you for your post. I have been searching for this particular squat rack. I owned it several years ago, but I got rid of it when I moved, and I could not recall the manufacturer. It is a great piece of equipment. It is worth the extra $$$ to have a two-piece rack. It is very sturdy.

Thanks again,
Debbie Russo
 
>Kathryn-
>
>Thank you for your post. I have been searching for this
>particular squat rack. I owned it several years ago, but I got
>rid of it when I moved, and I could not recall the
>manufacturer. It is a great piece of equipment. It is worth
>the extra $$$ to have a two-piece rack. It is very sturdy.

Debbie:
I've been looking for a rack (or rack set) like this for a long time myself.

How is it for storage? Do the two pieces stand next to each other pretty closely? My main concern with any rack (beyond stability) is space!

TIA
 
Kathryn

If you "stagger" the cross legs so that they fit inside each other, the two pieces stand very close.

It also has a good height adjustment range. I used it for horizontal pull-ups.

I'll be ordering mine before the end of the week.

Debbie
 

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