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New NYBB rack
Just noticed this rack on the New York Barbells website.
It looks like it can be bolted down. Looks interesting.
http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/cl95790.html
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Originally Posted by BAVE
Agreed, it looks like all the rest of thier racks, except with more holes. I wouldn't even consider it when you can buy this for about the same price and support your own economy...

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I have seen the NYBB rack once and it is a beast.
I have to agree with the above posters, however. There are well-made options ere in the US for similar pricing.
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Originally Posted by Jetigen
Liked design of the top and bottom band hooks on the new NYBB rack. They look like j-hooks on my Powertec rack.

I've never seen safeties that thin. Hope they're not hollow.
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I've not been impressed with the quality of the two NYBB pieces that I bought - a leg extension/curl and a seated calf raise. The leg extension/curl broke after about two years of use. The weld holding the foot piece to the bar completely broke. The pads on the calf raise are inadequate, compressing all the way down and if I'm not careful allowing the board behind them to grind painfully into my thighs and requiring more willpower than I sometimes have to get through a calf workout. It's on the list to be replaced as budget priorities allow. Both of them felt a little rickety in use. One had some rust on it when it arrived.
I'd have saved more money by spending more money in the first place for something higher quality, and when there are higher quality options for the same price, I certainly wouldn't go with NYBB.
That's just my experience, of course. Maybe I got dud versions of dud pieces and they're otherwise great, but I don't remember NYBB getting much love from others either.
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I have the NYBB C92563 rack, and it's been solid over the few years that I've owned it. But I agree with the others, for that price, I'm going with a different option.
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sorinex dark horse is a no brainer compared to that
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Originally Posted by shoot2turtle
I've never seen safeties that thin. Hope they're not hollow.
They used 1" solid steel rods for their safeties, as stated on the link the OP provided and here: http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/safetybars.html
The size is pretty standard for racks using the safety rods without a pipe.
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Anybody have their Titan 3x3 rack?
It's $699 at thebenchpress.com
Their shipping quotes are much more reasonable than ordering directly from NYBB.
http://www.thebenchpress.com/shop/td...6#.UOXDfkq9K0c
At 364 lbs, you certainly get a fair amount of 11 g steel per dollar...
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Originally Posted by Terpgym
Anybody have their Titan 3x3 rack?
It's $699 at thebenchpress.com
Their shipping quotes are much more reasonable than ordering directly from NYBB.
http://www.thebenchpress.com/shop/td...6#.UOXDfkq9K0c
At 364 lbs, you certainly get a fair amount of 11 g steel per dollar...
So $700 before shipping and without the weight storage? I haven't tried out that rack personally, but considering the price, I would get the Sorinex Dark Horse over it. It should be about the same price as the TDS shipped, has a plate storage by default, and from what I had shown from recent threads regarding them, Sorinex's excellent customer support and quality control (both of which NYBB seem to fall behind of) also makes that rack a much better value.
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NYBB Titan 3x3 would be better if you don't have space behind the rack for the add on weight storage. Also, inside hand spacing might be preferable at 44 inches.
Thebenchpress.com was offering it for around $835 shipped back in the fall, depending on your location.
By way of clarification, I'm referring to this rack:
http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/pro92580.html
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Originally Posted by Terpgym
NYBB Titan 3x3 would be better if you don't have space behind the rack for the add on weight storage. Also, inside hand spacing might be preferable at 44 inches.
Thebenchpress.com was offering it for around $835 shipped back in the fall, depending on your location.
By way of clarification, I'm referring to this rack:
http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/pro92580.html
I've seen one and it is a solid rack, but for an 8' rack & weight storage you're looking at $1000 + shipping--Dark Horse any day for me.
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Originally Posted by irongrandpa
I've seen one and it is a solid rack, but for an 8' rack & weight storage you're looking at $1000 + shipping--Dark Horse any day for me.
isn't the weight storage too close to the rear upright on that rack?
Last edited by owasM; 01-03-2013 at 11:22 AM.
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Originally Posted by owasM
isn't the weight storage too close to the rear upright on that rack?
That was my first thought when I looked at it.
Last edited by Stasher1; 01-03-2013 at 02:17 PM.
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Maybe I'm partial to the NYBB rack because of all the great Youtube videos posted by Bastionhead, and the many attachments and gadgets he made for that rack:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ZHouwMmjs
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Edit: Ignored this. Realized I'm talking about the wrong rack. lol /edit
Last edited by qwan456; 01-03-2013 at 02:13 PM.
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Pretty sure they were talking about the nybb rack, cause my thoughts were exactly the same as theirs.
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Originally Posted by DamonB82
Pretty sure they were talking about the nybb rack, cause my thoughts were exactly the same as theirs.
Ah. I even looked at that rack right before too. I feel stupid... xD
And yeah, I agree too. It does look rather close
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