Body Solid half rack or Weider full cage thingy with stuff.
I want to sell one of the two, which one is better for me and 2 friends one being over 6 feet tall?
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Thread: Which one to sell?
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I was referring to a different style of pin than yours. Yours are not removable.
Looking again I would DEFINITELY sell that weider because you can only adjust the safeties to what .... around 3 feet high? That might not even be enough for incline or shoulder press. Definitely not high enough for standing presses. Plus lets say you wanted to do deadlifts in the cage you can not raise the pins all the way to the top to get them out of the way like you can with other cages. Also compare the size of the adjusting locking pins to other racks. Those are tiny and would probably shear off if you dropped a decent weight on them.
$100 is what I see those go for used.[]---[] Equipment Crew Member No. 21
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That is a tough decision.
I'd keep the bodysolid, they are very nice units. Sell the wieder it looks really flimsy, and if your worried about pull-ups like hardcore said, buy an irongym doorway bar cheap and a dip belt with the cash you make.
When you can I'd still get a decent full rack if your pushing serious weight, particularly on squats. I suppose you could sell both and do that now.[]---[] Equipment Crew Member No. 22
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05-03-2009, 02:43 PM #14
http://www.fitnesszone.com/Merchant2...de=002-004-001
Is that a good rack?
Someone is selling it for 360 locally.
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FRAME: Rugged 12 gauge, 2" X 3" Steel Tubing. The entire unit measures 52" deep x 49" wide x 82.5" tall and holes for safety spotter arms and bar hooks are spaces just under 2" apart. Weight capacity for the cage is 1000 Lbs.
You even had to ask after reading this? lol[]---[] Equipment Crew Member No. 21
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I don't own a camera, but there's some pictures in near the bottom of this thread;
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...highlight=f430
Keetman also has this rack, he has some pictures I'm sure he'd share if you ask him.
Edit; If you do buy it put the bar holders on the back, not the front, or better yet get a second pair from bodycraft to put on the front for OHP external of the rack.Last edited by Essexlad; 05-03-2009 at 03:35 PM.
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