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OVERVIEW
PRODUCT FEATURES
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
MEDIA GALLERY
FAQS
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What is the difference between the PR-1050 and the PR-1000?
The height and weight of the rack are the only differences. The PR-1050 is shorter and lighter weight. The PR-1050 is 72” tall and weighs about 123lbs, whereas the PR-1000 is 83.6” tall and weighs about 133lbs.
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Can I add band pegs to my rack?
Due to the weight of the rack and the potential for tipping, banded movements are not recommended and therefore band peg holes are not included.
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Can I bolt the PR-1050 Short Power Rack down?
No, you cannot bolt the PR-1050 Short Power Rack down. The PR-1050 does, however, come with two rear base weight horns, which allow you to store weight plates and help stabilize the rack. This will especially help when performing dips and when you need to add counterweight to the rack.
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What is the weight capacity for this rack?
The rack itself has a 700lb rackable capacity. The pull-up bar can handle 400lbs, and so can the dip station (an optional add-on).
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How do REP's racks compare to others on the market?
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.