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    Is this rack good for OHP? Suggestions?

    https://www.titan.fitness/cages-and-...ower-rack.html

    Im thinking that I would have to buy additional J hooks (link below) to rack a barbell on the outside for doing OHP. Theres no obvious way to anchor the rack though, and Im worried about the rack tilting over if I rack 100+ lbs on the outside of it, since its only 107 lbs itself. Does anyone have suggestions for power racks in the $300-600 range (necessary accessories included) for doing OHP as well as squats, pull ups, & bench press? I already have a bench & barbell.
    https://www.titan.fitness/cages-and-...uare-tube.html
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    It has pegs on the back so you can weigh it down, or just use sandbags. It's an ok starter cage. 100 pounds probably won't be an issue for racking on the hooks.
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    Firstly, all the racks come with jcups and you can move them around, so you do not need to order extra unless you want to permanent stations.

    If ordering from Titan, check the T3, it is about 400 and can be bolted down. Also check out Rep Fitness, they may have something in your price range. What is your location, I see Rogue racks listed on FB and CL for sale in the MA,CT, NY, NJ, PA areas on a regular basis.
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