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The PR-4000 is a heavy-duty, highly customizable power rack that is tough enough for whatever you throw at it and versatile enough to grow with you. The rack is tough, made with 3x3” 11-gauge steel with a 1,000lbs rackable capacity. It has 1” hole spacing through the bench with 5/8” pinholes. Laser-cut numbers every fifth hole makes it easy to line up attachments and set up for your lifts. The PR-4000 features a robust attachment ecosystem.
Add cable attachments and so much more to build out your rack. Customize your rack with a variety of height, depth, and color options. Build a half rack, 4-post, or 6-post rack. Save gym space and organize your gym with our 6-post In-rack, Off-rack, or Wing Add-on storage options. Your rack. Your way. The PR-4000 is finished with laser cutting, robotic welding, and robotic painting all under one roof. This rack will be the centerpiece of your home gym.
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Material3x3" 11-gauge Steel
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Hole Size5/8"
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Hole Spacing1" Within Bench Zone, 2" Elsewhere
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BasePost-Style
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FinishPowder Coated
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Width50.8"
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Upright Height Options80" & 93"
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Crossmember Depth Options16", 24", 30", & 41"
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Ares CompatibleYes
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Attachment Series4000
VIDEOS
- An Inside Look at the PR-4000
- The REP Modular Storage System - 6 Post Power Rack Setup and Walkthrough
An Inside Look at the PR-4000
Here's why we designed the PR-4000 and how you can get the most out of this power rack.
BLOGS
The 16” depth and the 24” depth four-post racks are great space-saving options, with the ability for you to work outside the rack. The 30” deep four-post rack is the standard size and most popular. The 41” depth is spacious with plenty of working space and ideal for lifters with a decent amount of forward lean in their squats. The deeper rack adds stability to your workouts; bolt it down or add the Rear Base Stabilizer and you don’t have to. However, if you're using the Iso Arms, Spotter Arms, or Globe Pull-Up Bar, you do need to bolt your rack down, even with the Rear Base Stabilizer, regardless of your rack's depth. With those attachments, you also need to add Front Foot Extensions to keep the rack stable.
Yes, the top rear Logo Plate Crossmember is required. It serves as an anchor point for future attachments, and it also adds rigidity and side-to-side stability for the power rack.
The PR-4000 has an impressive attachment “ecosystem”, but the PR-5000 has more attachment compatibility than any other power rack.
The PR-4000 has laser-cut numbers every five holes making it easy to line up attachments, including J-cups and safeties. The PR-5000 has laser-cut numbers on every hole making it easy to line up attachments.
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.
Here's a look at how REP equipment compares with others on the market. Plus, here are some things to consider when comparing power racks.
Yes. If you add the Rear Base Stabilizer onto a 41" depth PR-4000, you don't have to. However, if you're using the Iso Arms, Spotter Arms, or Globe Pull-Up Bar, you do need to bolt your rack down, even with the Rear Base Stabilizer, regardless of your rack's depth. With those attachments, you also need to add Front Foot Extensions to keep the rack stable.
If you're using the 4-post 16” configuration, the Iso Arms, Spotter Arms, or Globe Pull-Up Bar, you do need to add Front Foot Extensions to keep the rack stable.
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Yes but be sure that your aren't placing them in the way of where your attachments would be placed.
Yes, check it out. It's a solution for people who don't want to overthink their decision or feel overwhelmed by the Rack Builder (no judgment!).
The amount of bumper plates you can store depends on the size. You can store up to 13 45lb Competition Bumper Plates per shelf. When using 45lb REP Pinnacle Plates, you can store up to 12. When using the Black Bumper Plates, you can store up to 13. Each shelf can hold three medicine balls at a time. With slam balls you can store up to four REP 5-30lb Slam Balls or three REP 35-70lb Slam Balls per 41” shelf.
You can fit pairs of 5lb-20lb, 25lb-35lb, 40lb-50lb, 55lb-65lb, 70lb-75lb, 80lb-85lb, 90-95lb, or 95-100lb dumbbells on a single 41” shelf. You can fit a full set of our 5-50lb dumbbells on three 41” dumbbell shelves. Rubber Coated Dumbbells are not compatible.
Each shelf has a usable area of 3.13 square feet. It will depend on the size of the kettlebells, and the orientation you choose to store them (single or staggered). You can stagger pairs of 8kg-18kg(6 pairs), pairs of 10kg-20kg(6 pairs), pairs of 16kg-22kg(4 pairs), pairs of 20kg-24kg(3 pairs), pairs of 22-28kg(3 pairs), pairs of 24-32kg(3 pairs), pairs of 36kg-40kg(2 pairs), or pairs of 44kg-48kg(2 Pairs) of Kettlebells (kg) on a single shelf.
The Dumbbell Storage Shelf, Kettlebell Storage Shelf, and Ball & Plate Storage Shelf have a weight capacity of 600lbs.
We do not recommend installing them any higher than 60”.
The 41" shelves plus additional upright will add 46" in width per side.
The shelves will add 5.4" to the depth of the rack.
The 41" shelves plus additional uprights will add 63.3" in width per side.