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The HulkFit Multi-Functional Adjustable Pro Series Power Rack is a robust 140-pound steel power cage designed for comprehensive home workouts. Featuring adjustable multi-grip pull-up bars, safety bars, and J-hooks, it supports a wide range of exercises targeting arms, legs, back, and core. With included attachments and compatibility with additional cable systems, it offers scalable training options for all fitness levels, backed by a 2-year warranty.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 77 x 12.5 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 63.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 47 x 44 x 85 inches |
Item Weight | 140 Pounds |
Brand Name | HulkFit |
Warranty Description | 2-Year Warranty |
Model Name | HFPC-1 |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Plastic, Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | HulkFit |
Part Number | HFPC-1 |
Style | Pro Series Power Cage - Yellow |
Included Components | Power Cage |
J**.
Great rack at price point
General:I purchased the rack and pulley. I will start out by saying that 3 of the 4 pillars arrived damaged in shipping. I reached out to hulkfit and received a reply from Doug, stating that I was not the only customer who's had this issue. We agreed that I would attempt to bend the pillars straight as I could, and in exchange Doug would send me a couple freebie accessories. I was able to bend them enough to align all of the bolt holes and bars. Doug also indicated that the company was reviewing the shipping design and that it was being revamped.Usage:Aside from a little wobble during dips, I have zero complaints with this rack. It is beyond sturdy and has exceeded my expectations at the price point it is offered. The wobble could also be from the soft foam interlocking tiles that it is resting on, I have not tried it on a solid surface. Due to how the floor gives, I squat on a 3/4 piece of plywood on top of the tiles for a firmer stance to the ground. I have limited height in my home gym due to a 7 ft ceiling and mounted the pull up bar upside down. I installed the pulley after the picture was taken as the pulley arrived a couple weeks after the rack. I have only used it once but it worked nicely and the installation was pretty simple. The only limitation I can see is there is no adjustment every 6 inches like you'd find on one at a commercial gym, only a pulley on the top and bottom.Overall thoughts:This rack can't be beat at the price point, and its actual cheaper now than when I bought it. The assembly instructions could use improvement, but I am a handy enough person that I did not struggle, but others might. I think the yellow frame is a cool touch to gym also as it gives it some contrast. With the price and excellent customer service, don't be hesitant to purchase this rack. I did not receive anything for writing this review, but told Doug I would write one for taking care of me.
A**S
A Solid Review From A Skeptic
I read tons of reviews and I go back and forth on what would be worth more towards me.This caught my eye with the additional add-ons, and the price range. So here's my break down.Pros:Versatile, I bought separate attachments and had no problems of putting it together in that regard.It's sturdy to say the least, I feel like it wont have any give no matter what I do. (I'm 5'11 380 lbs)You can eventually add the cross cable if you plan on buying that later down the road (as I do) which not many of these power cages give that sort of option from the same manufacturer.The pull up bar in the front I was able to flip down to fit it in a tight spot which is a super pro for low ceilings.Holds up a the weight specified, and I'm not worried that I'll be injured that much compared to other racks I've used.Cons:Most of these weren't an issue at all and I'll be agreeing with others on these.Paint job, for the most part it's great, some chipped during installing, but I don't care because it's meant to be used not to be an art showcase, so deal with it, assuming your buying this to work out in, it'll be fine.2 of the yellow posts were bent, but I took a vice grip and unbent it.I built it standing up like the video, I would also agree with someone on here that said build it on its side, its a lot easier.Also build it in a place close to or where you want it, because its not really moveable for one person, if you dont have smooth flooring.The wrenches provided might be a little sharp, they work well, but I would suggest if you have a socket wrench, use it with a size 17 socket, makes the job a lot more easier and smoother.Misc.FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Place safety bars in first then tighten everything, they are moveable but I would understand not doing this might not straighten out the entirety of the rack as it should, this should not affect your purchase because they're easily moveable after placed and tightened.OVERALL: It's a great rack for what it's worth. They could've done slightly better jobs on maybe the wielding but I'm not going to complain about it because its great nevertheless, they could of easily marked this thing up to the 700-1000 price range in my opinion, and from what I saw it was originally $299 for both the lat pull down attachment and the power rack. I paid around $420 at the time of writing this.One Additional thing: LUBE UP YOUR EQUIPMENT, if you purchased the lat pull down attachment, it might have a rough time for the roller pins to do an effective job, gyms lube up their equipment and you should too.I used baby oil, and it still seems slick, but I would prefer actual gym lube.This skeptic feels like he made a great purchase.
C**G
Great value rack for a home gym
I bought this rack in the middle of the pandemic all gyms were closed and I've been extremely happy with it so far. The assembly was extremely easy and didn't require any tools beyond the wrench that was included in the package, although I'd recommend using your own socket wrench for speed and convenience. I'd also recommend having an extra person hold the uprights while you're tightening the bolts.The rack is solid. I've had 300lbs on the included j hooks and safety pins with no problem. I don't go heavier than that so don't know how it would hold up to 4+ plates. The rack does wobble a bit when doing pullups, so it's not as motionless as a heavier rack might be, but with weight pegs (not included) and the plates on there it is extremely sturdy. The included dip bars are a nice addition. My wife and I have been satisfied enough that we no longer feel the need to go back to the gym. It's so much more convenient to work out at home and this rack does everything you need. She even recently bought the lat pulldown attachment.My only criticisms would be that the yellow paint can scuff a little around the hooks and a black color would have hidden that better. Also, the holes on the posts are three inches apart throughout. It would have been more convenient for the bench press to have them one inch apart on the lower half.
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