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    Should I buy a Bodymax CF475 power rack

    Hi guys,

    I'm just after reassurance that this rack is going to be ok, I'm new to this and not sure what I should be looking for. I'm not lifting a lot of weight at the moment but I do want it to last a good few years.

    www .powerhouse-fitness.co.uk/bodymax-cf475-heavy-power-rack-with-latlow-pulley.php

    Are there better options for a similar price?
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    You could always try buying used power rack. It may take a while to find a good one close to you but you'd save about 30-50% on the price.
    Bodymax rack itself is pretty good and offers good safety. Most likely you'll never overgrow it.
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    Originally Posted by MikeKK View Post
    Bodymax rack itself is pretty good and offers good safety. Most likely you'll never overgrow it.
    That sounds good to me.

    Originally Posted by MikeKK View Post
    You could always try buying used power rack. It may take a while to find a good one close to you but you'd save about 30-50% on the price.
    I'll keep an eye out on ebay however at the moment there's only two CF475 and one powertec. If I don't find anything better, I'll just buy the CF475 at the end of the month.
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    Originally Posted by RhysGM View Post
    That sounds good to me.


    I'll keep an eye out on ebay however at the moment there's only two CF475 and one powertec. If I don't find anything better, I'll just buy the CF475 at the end of the month.
    the custom ones i see on there at the moment are a lot better, usualy overbuilt and go for less because people look at brand.

    theres a rack in devon made out 5mm 60mm box, not even commercial racks are that thick.
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    Originally Posted by owasM View Post
    the custom ones i see on there at the moment are a lot better, usualy overbuilt and go for less because people look at brand.

    theres a rack in devon made out 5mm 60mm box, not even commercial racks are that thick.
    I don't even think Boeing 747 axle stands are that thick!
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    Originally Posted by fishpat86 View Post
    I don't even think Boeing 747 axle stands are that thick!
    its gotta be the most overbuilt rack i've seen, the plates look 1/2" thick.
    i want it.
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    I have another option I'm considering now;

    Bodycraft F430;
    www .powerhouse-fitness.co.uk/bodycraft-f430-power-rack.php

    Bodymax CF475;
    www .powerhouse-fitness.co.uk/bodymax-cf475-heavy-power-rack-with-latlow-pulley.php

    Which one would you pick?
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    Originally Posted by owasM View Post
    its gotta be the most overbuilt rack i've seen, the plates look 1/2" thick.
    i want it.
    BUY IT!

    Originally Posted by RhysGM View Post
    I have another option I'm considering now;

    Bodycraft F430;
    www .powerhouse-fitness.co.uk/bodycraft-f430-power-rack.php

    Bodymax CF475;
    www .powerhouse-fitness.co.uk/bodymax-cf475-heavy-power-rack-with-latlow-pulley.php

    Which one would you pick?
    F430, you won't be dissapointed. I bought last month and love it. I asked them if they could throw in some extra bar hooks with it as well instead of the dip bars and they sent me extra hooks and dip bars with no extra charge.
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    Originally Posted by fishpat86 View Post
    F430, you won't be dissapointed. I bought last month and love it. I asked them if they could throw in some extra bar hooks with it as well instead of the dip bars and they sent me extra hooks and dip bars with no extra charge.
    How many hooks should I buy? I'm new so don't flame me, but top back for squats, middle back for bench presses, then bottom front for deadlifts (not using bumpers). They look like quick release on the F430, so is it necessary to buy extra? (assuming I can't get them free like you).
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    Originally Posted by RhysGM View Post
    How many hooks should I buy? I'm new so don't flame me, but top back for squats, middle back for bench presses, then bottom front for deadlifts (not using bumpers). They look like quick release on the F430, so is it necessary to buy extra? (assuming I can't get them free like you).
    Well you only need one pair on the back posts for bench, squat, etc etc. The spotter arms have a set of hooks on them as well so there really isn't the need for an extra set. I have my extra pair on the front post facing out for OH presses and whatnot.
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