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96" SR-4000 Squat Rack - 96"
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103" SR-4000 Squat Rack - 103"
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1.25" Pull-Up Bar - 4000
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2" Pull-Up Bar - 4000
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Raw Pull-Up Bar - 4000
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Standard J-Cups - 4000
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Flat Sandwich J-Cups 2.0 - 4000
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Round Sandwich J-Cups - 4000
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Spotter Arms - 4000
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Dip Station - 4000
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Leg Roller - 4000
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ISO Arms - 4000
The SR-4000 Squat Rack offers versatility, stability, and as much utility as a full power rack. It comes in two heights: 96” (8’) and 103" (8.6'). The rack is heavy-duty, made from 3x3” 11-gauge steel. Its long, flat-footed base removes the need to bolt down the rack, and it’s made even more stable with rear base weight horns and triangular reinforcements at the base of the uprights. The SR-4000 is built for precision, with 1” hole spacing in the bench area for the perfect starting height. It has 2” hole spacing elsewhere.
The Squat Rack is compatible with most 4000 Series attachments, like the Iso Arms, Dip Attachment, Spotter Arms, and more. Laser-engraved numbered uprights every fifth hole make it easy to arrange attachments. Choose a PR-4000 Pull-Up Bar (1.25”, 2”, or Raw) and J-Cups (Standard, Flat Sandwich, or Round Sandwich). It’s built to safely withstand gymnastics movements, such as kipping pull-ups. It’s finished with a matte black powder coat. The SR-4000 is easy to put together, with a bolt-together base, and has a rackable capacity of 1,000lbs.
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Rack Height Options96" or 103"
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Rack Width52.4"
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Rack Depth71.4"
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Rackable Capacity1,000lbs
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Material3x3" 11-Gauge Steel
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Hole Spacing1" Within Bench Area, 2" Elsewhere
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Upright Hole Size5/8"
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Base Hole Size1" On Sides & 5/8" On Rear
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Hardware Size5/8"
VIDEOS
- SR-4000 Overview
SR-4000 Overview
Check out this video to see how we redesigned our SR-4000 to make it the best option for your home gym needs.
BLOGS
Yes, it is not compatible with any cable rack attachment, Front Foot Extension Pair, Multi-Grip Pull-Up Bar, globe mount pull-up bars, safeties, Wall-Mount Stringer, or the Belt Squat. If you are buying an attachment, like the Landmine Attachment, and want to connect to the rear of the base, you will need the 4000 Series version. If you want to connect an attachment to the sides of the base, you need the 5000 Series version. If you are buying the Utility Seat you need the Spotter Arms as well.
If you want to connect an attachment to the uprights you will need the 4000 Series version. If you want to connect an attachment, like the landmine attachment, to the rear of the base, you will need the 4000 Series version. If you want to connect an attachment to the sides of the base, you need the 5000 Series version.
Many attachments are available now and more are in development. A rack’s attachment ecosystem is one of the biggest reasons why you would choose one versus another. When you purchase a power rack, you’re buying into the company’s ability to come out with new attachments that add additional functionality over the life of your power rack. Our engineering team is hard at work developing new attachments every year, and we believe this is one of our biggest differentiators.
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