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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This power tower is so worth the money . Really easy to put together, once it’s all put together and tightened up its solid.
Mathew F.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I’ve had the Sportsroyal Power Rack for a few months now, and I can confidently say it’s one of the best investments I’ve made for my home gym. From its sturdy build to its thoughtful design and functionality, this rack delivers everything I was looking for in a power rack and more.Design & FitOne of the first things that stood out to me was the sleek black and red design, which matches perfectly with the vision I have for my garage gym. The size is just right, giving me plenty of room to perform my workouts while still fitting neatly in my space without feeling bulky.Stability & FunctionalityThis rack is incredibly stable, allowing me to safely perform big compound movements like squats, bench presses, and pull-ups—just like I would in a commercial gym. Even when lifting heavy, I never feel like the rack is shifting or wobbling.Another major plus is how well-optimized the storage is. They’ve designed it to efficiently store everything you need:✔️ Vertical barbell holder✔️ Weight plate storage (5lb-100lb plates)✔️ Hooks and racks for cable attachments & accessoriesThis kind of organization makes a huge difference in keeping my garage gym clean and clutter-free.Assembly & DurabilityPutting it together took about three hours, and the instructions were very well-labeled, making the process smooth. The included tools work, but I’d recommend using a higher-quality Allen key to avoid stripping the bolt heads.Now that I’ve used it for a few months, I can confidently say the build quality is extremely durable. The materials feel solid, and the powder-coated finish has held up well against daily use. This rack is clearly built to last.Final VerdictThe Sportsroyal Power Rack is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to build a serious home gym. It combines stability, functionality, and smart storage solutions in a design that looks great and performs even better. If you’re looking for a rack that feels as solid as one in a commercial gym, this one won’t disappoint.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Highly Recommended
Bryan T
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Packaging was exceptional, nothing damaged. Well-built cage, strong and sturdy for home use. Assembly was easy, exercises are great.
AJ A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I ordered this machine for my home gym. There was a lot of parts but really easy to put together. It took me some time because I did it on my own. However, it was not hard at all. It'll be a lot faster with 2 people working on it. It is a pretty big machine but not so humongougs that it will take over the entire area. The only thing I did not like are the cables because it was rubbing against the metal part. It strips the cable but I sprayed it with WD-40 to make it smoother. I am still happy with the machine. This is exactly what I am looking for.
Jon and Debbie
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Haven’t had it very long and it’s already falling apart.
Andrew J. Allen
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
For the price of a rack with lat machine attachment, dip bar attachment, weight storage attachments, two sets of safety arm attachments, band attachments, barbell storage and associated handles, I don’t know if this can be beat.However, there are some annoyances in design:1. The barbell storage is right next to the two weight storage arms so you can’t use it with full plates. Specifically the bottom arm because the the housing is about 5 inches away from it.2. The weight storage 2 in attachments don’t stay flat, they bend down with anything over like 10 lbs. it’s still useable but I put collars on the end because I feel like the could slide off. Also when you have weight plates on them and do a lift inside the cage, it gets in the path of travel of your lift (I.e. I hit the weight on the way down during a squat, luckily it was a warm up or I might have fallen back).3. The rack wobbles. I even left the bolts loose until it was completely assembled and then tightened them all.4. One of the safety arm pins was bent so I couldn’t put it on the rack. I used a wood board to straight it out enough to put on, but I don’t think it’s moving from that spot, took some force to get on.5. Hopefully it’s just dings from shipping but the two bars that are the feet had what look like micro stress indents. Hopefully it’s all good.6. The longer safety arms use two pieces of rubber or plastic so there is a gap in the middle of the arm. Wished they had just used one piece, I feel like the middle is where it’s going to take impact.The metal isn’t super thick but it’s sturdy enough for what I need it for 550 lbs and less and seems like a great buy for the price. It was easy to install for one person, although I would recommend 2 people for install. There is a specific way the frame has to be set up to make sure the specific holes are on the correct side. It’s a copycat of all the cool features you see on the expensive racks (minus strap safety bars), but you are obviously paying for slightly lower quality and some weird design choices.
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