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FAQS
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Which safeties should I use: Pin-Pipe Safeties, Strap Safeties, or Flip-Down Safeties?
Check out our Safeties Comparison Guide for the complete breakdown!
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Can I offset Strap Safeties on the power rack?
Yes! Mount the brackets at different heights to allow the bar to roll safely away from you during a lift that was a little too heavy. For example, if you fail a squat, with offset safeties, the bar can roll away from your back and make it easier to get out from under the load. They can be offset by about five hole spaces, which means you can have one bracket set at hole #10 in the back and the other set at hole #5 in the front.
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Why would I want the 1000 Series Strap Safeties, in addition to the Pin-Pipe Safeties that come with the PR-1000, PR-1050, and PR-1100 racks?
With a weight capacity of 700lbs (1000 Series), you will not have to worry about lifting heavy with Strap Safeties. Strap Safeties can be adjusted quicker and easier than other safety options. They remove the metal-to-metal contact that occurs between your barbell and the Pin-Pipe Safeties. This protects the knurling of your barbell. Strap Safeties are also a lot quieter during a failed lift compared with other safety options, like Pin-Pipe Safeties. Strap Safeties also have more give than metal, so they absorb some of the impact of a failed lift.
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Are these Strap Safeties compatible with my non-REP rack?
Due to machining variables, we cannot guarantee compatibility with non-REP products.
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What are the differences between the original and the updated 5000 Series Strap Safeties 2.0?
Cosmetics: The 2.0 version has metallic black brackets versus the old matte black, black hardware, and black straps.
Functionality: The new bracket design has moved the pin position in line with the straps to prevent brackets from rotating when being pushed laterally. This ensures the brackets will not swing out of position on the upright. This also allows the straps to be positioned closer to the bottom of a J-cup, so they can still be used effectively with shorter ranges of motion.
Updated strap lengths allow for a tighter fit between uprights, causing less of a droop than the previous version.