I assume you can remove rollers on one side and install it. Would be badly designed if this wasn't the case as any welded rack would be unable to use it.
Well you can tell from the rendering that the barbell comes out by releasing the clamps. So then it should be easy enough to just lift each carriage to the top of the upright and lock it there.
Question for anyone with access to a smith machine. How "locked-in" are both ends to each other? As in, if you lift the bar from one end only does it:
1. move easily and stay parallel to the floor...
Marss bar seems like a pain to move/store but I'll tell you nothing is worse to get in and out of a rack than an 80 lbs spider bar, especially if you have to grab it from the side of the yoke, with...
Yes I did. Took my old rackable cambered bar (made myself but basically same as rogue or titan models), welded 2x 1-1/8"OD x 15" handles on it and bought a kabuki foam and vinyl sleeve "replacement...
lol, I think some of you get a bit spoiled :). One advantage of using conjugate (max effort) for so long is you get used to changing out bars every session. I literally rotate 8 bars regularly just...
I don't think dumping a marss bar is very easy (or even possible) so I would 100% be inside the rack when using this. For the bench, 99% of failiures will be at sternum position or towards face. I...
After watching the latest "belt squat" review on youtube, I'm surprised no one else a figured out a market for one. I keep saying if it doesn't have the kickstand, it's not a belt squat, it's just a...
Did you make sure to specify your rack has 1.5" spacing, not 2"? Because they seem to have a locking pin @ 4" down from the main pin, which would be an issue. SO they could weld the bracket 1/2"...
Well the "reviewer" was demo-ing that idea with weights my 9 year old could use balancing on figure skates and he's hardly a reference so yes, "shouldn't be taken seriously" should just be a blanket...