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    Help Power/Squat Rack For Home Low Ceiling

    For too long I have ignored getting a power/squat rack for my home. I cannot keep increasing the weight and still bring the power up over my head to rest on my shoulders.

    Anyway I need something low. I measured I have a 78inch basement. Does anyone have any ideas or give me some advice to where I should search? I want something good and safe. The cheaper the better but it doesn't matter really.
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    This should fit your need. $299 + shipping, 1000 lb capacity and only 72" in height

    http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/92560.html
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    A Rogue S-1 or SML-1 with spotter arms should work fine. You're not going to be overhead pressing standing or doing pullups at 5'11" with a 6'6" ceiling so I wouldn't bother with a short full rack.
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    Originally Posted by Poordad View Post
    This should fit your need. $299 + shipping, 1000 lb capacity and only 72" in height

    http://www.newyorkbarbells.com/92560.html
    He specifically stated he wanted something good.
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    i have a low ceiling and paid someone to cut my rack to size. if you're handy at all, you should be able to buy any of the quality lower end power racks and cut it to size yourself with a hacksaw and a drill bit.

    Titan Distrution's power racks are a current popular recommendation.

    if people have other pre-built short racks though i'll definitely be interested
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    Originally Posted by Domicron View Post
    i have a low ceiling and paid someone to cut my rack to size. if you're handy at all, you should be able to buy any of the quality lower end power racks and cut it to size yourself with a hacksaw and a drill bit.

    Titan Distrution's power racks are a current popular recommendation.

    if people have other pre-built short racks though i'll definitely be interested
    Agreed. Buy a bolt together rack that fits your budget and cut it to fit. Go for Rogue if you've got the cash and Titan if you don't. A hacksaw will work, but a reciprocating or chop saw is much easier.
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