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03-02-2014, 11:18 AM #2041
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03-02-2014, 12:32 PM #2042
I think that both of cables are same, and both of them fit as top cable or low cable. But the end of the cables are different, like in the picture. So because the ends are different, are there different in cables movement? The other is better to top cable, maybe? Or does it matter which cable I install as top cable? I hope you understand what I'm saying.
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03-02-2014, 12:40 PM #2043
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According to the manual, both cables are identical. The end of the cable with the eye and ball are where you attach your bar or handle. The other end screws into the frame or the weight shuttle. The cables fit only one way. The bottom cable has a chain that allows the bar to be positioned at a suitable distance from the pulley.
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03-02-2014, 09:44 PM #2044
Yes they are almost identical, but there are little difference. In the picture there are same ends. You attack there the bar or handle. The difference is in this end, the ball and and the loop are different, like you can see in the picture.
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In the manual there is no difference between the cables. The cables are exactly identical in the picture.Have someone this machine, who could say how it goes?
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03-06-2014, 07:14 PM #2045
I've searched bb.com and have found some AmStaff reviews, most of them don't seemm to bad.
I'm on a pretty tight budget, but these look like they are worth the purchase. Anyone have any experience with AmStaff?
http://www.fitnessavenue.ca/item.php?id=695 -- AmStaff Fitness SD1050 Multi Squat Rack
Best pic I could get
OR
http://www.fitnessavenue.ca/item.php?id=503
AmStaff TP007 Half Rack System with Lat/Pull Down Attachment
I'm a little worried about the "5-year structural" warranty, but I wont be benching or deadlifting more than 300 pounds anytime soonLast edited by AlainnNeart; 03-06-2014 at 07:26 PM.
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03-06-2014, 09:58 PM #2046
You should add squats in there, and absolutely you should be squatting and deadlifting more than 300 lbs soon.
What are your safety requirements? The "half rack" isn't anywhere close to the multi rack in terms of safety.
What do you actually want? The half rack has a lat pulldown whereas the multi does not.
I think you've got some thinking to do... Craigslist and Kijiji are your friends as well. You should be able to find much safer equipment and higher quality equipment for less money.▪█─────█▪ Equipment Crew #54 ▪█─────█▪
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03-06-2014, 10:02 PM #2047
My buddy has the SD1000, which is the earlier version of the SD1050 that they used to sell (pretty much the same rack, it seems, except the SD1050. I've never used the rack personally, but I know he hasn't had any big issues with it. That being said, it's the first and only rack he's ever used, so not like he has a lot to compare it to.
For the price you have a lot of options and features, but generally speaking I don't think Amstaff/Fitness Avenue have too great a reputation for quality or customer service.
I was actually considering a Fitness Avenue rack when I bought last April, but I ended up going in another direction.
Also, your comment regarding 300 pound deadlifts.. First, you don't do deadlifts in/on a power rack in the first place.. And second, at 5'11 and 171 pounds as your profile says, you most definitely should be able to get a deadlift of 300 pounds or over relatively soon.
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03-09-2014, 02:00 PM #2048
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I am actually looking right now between that rack and the Extreme Monkey 350. I know that the quality is not going to be as good on the Amstaff as the Monkey but the Amstaff is the only one that will fit in my basement with enough room to actually use the pull up bar.
Also as a side I know that FA will do Deals if you pay by cash which can end up saving you a bunch compared to others. Only problem is you wont get a receipt and they will probably "forget" that they sold it to you if a problem were to arise.
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03-09-2014, 09:50 PM #2049
Yeah, that's shady, I wouldn't really consider that a company positive.
I recall when I was visiting their showroom they mentioned something similar to me and the guy was almost slightly pushy in trying to get me to buy something right then and there, even though I made it pretty clear I was from out of province and had flown up.
You live somewhere in Ontario? Perhaps consider Spartan Fitness.
This, is the power rack I ended up settling on and overall I'm pretty happy with it:
http://www.spartanfitness.ca/product...vo3-power-rack
Pop pin safeties, easy to adjust, extra set of J-hooks on front, dip bars, pull up, and it's only 6'9" tall, which is only 3 inches taller than the Amstaff. The only thing I don't like about it is that there's no weight storage and while I haven't had any issue with them holding up, a lot of guys have concerns about the integrity of pop pin safeties, so that always worries me.
They retail it for $899, which is pretty high .... but I was able to get it for $749. Definitely not the best rack in that price range, but as a Canadian the options are more limited and the company also backs their stuff up with a lifetime warranty, which is what swayed me in that direction.
They also have this rack:
*****://shop.spartanfitness.ca/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=25-109-051
Which looks quite similar to one of the Amstaff models. I can't say I've ever seen that model in stores, or that I know anything about it, I believe it's a pretty new offering.
Anyway, something to consider. Spartan Fitness has stores in Toronto, Vaughan, Missisauga, Newmarket and Oakville, so I presume if you're close to Fitness Avenue, you'd be close to one of those stores too.
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03-09-2014, 10:54 PM #2050
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03-15-2014, 11:07 AM #2051
Hate to ask a newbe question but I am in the market for a power rack.
Been looking at fitnessavenue.ca but seems quality is questionable....
I am looking to get a power rack for my home basement with a ceiling of 8'6" height and dont want to bolt to the concrete as I plan to move.
I want to keep the price tag including shipping under $1K.
Please recommend me some options. I live in Saskatchewan so shipping is a must.
thanks!
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03-15-2014, 12:16 PM #2052
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03-16-2014, 08:04 AM #2053
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03-16-2014, 08:16 AM #2054
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I have only seen the body solid in showroom, but I have used a PR11 at a gym I was using. I did not like the PR11 at all. Seemed very wobbly. Bodysolid feels really solid but I don't like that there is no protection,ala UHMW, on the safeties and hooks.
I also have a very short ceiling and was looking at the Extreme monkey 350, gets some flack on here but seems ok in person, and the fitness depot northern 72" squat stand. Can;t post the link cuz i'm a forum noooob
I was wondering if anyone had some advice as the whether 11 gauge in a squat stand is the same as 11 gauge in a rack, or should a squat stand be 7. Does anyone have experience using a squat stand with no cross beam at the top. I wanted a pull up bar but was thinking to just use a bar across the top adjustment.
Any Advice?
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03-16-2014, 11:16 AM #2055
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03-16-2014, 05:13 PM #2056
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04-01-2014, 09:36 AM #2057
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Rack/Fid Shopping
Hey guys,
Trying to follow some forum etiquette and post this in the sticky -
Anyways, in the market for a power rack for my home, as well as a good FID bench to go with it. Right now I have a POS bench and standard bar/dumbbell set up. Once I get the rack/fid I am going to start getting some Olympic bar and weights, but for the stage I am currently in the standard stuff will suffice. I'm not a huge dude, only like 5'8 and about 155lbs as of now.
Main concern with the FID is quality, and being 17inchs or lower in height, as I've read here that is best for someone of my height to have feet flat on ground. I really like the Pendlay 0-90, just was put off a bit with the long shipping times. Also obviously waiting to make final decision on rack before I buy a good bench, making sure it fits right inside the rack.
The rack, looking for quality, but don't feel I need the "top of the line" set up. I've been scouring Craigslist for weeks now hoping to snag a used one, but only racks that have been put up in my area are that "Marcy" or "Weider" junk. Not looking to get Wal-Mart quality here. Having the ability to have attachments for a cable pull down would be ideal as well as a pull up bar. I've seen this one recommended here a few times -"PowerLine PPR200X Power Rack" - but I am not really seeing any attachments for it, which is not necessarily a deal breaker if its gonna be a big savings to not have it.
Hoping to keep the bench and rack under $1000 all together if at all possible. Any savings I come in below budget would be nice to go towards Olympic bars and weights as well as attachments, but that's probably asking too much if I want quality.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated, I am taking my time and reading a ton of threads and info here which has helped me learn a lot about quality and brands to avoid, just looking to have some discussion going here with some ideas.
Thanks for your time!
JoshLast edited by rottenpixies; 04-01-2014 at 09:44 AM. Reason: Additional info
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04-01-2014, 12:40 PM #2058
I hate asking a potentially stupid question...
But do all power racks have "outside uprights"? I'm new to lifting and just started doing Starting Strength and in both the tutorial videos I've watched by Mark Rippetoe and Mehdi for Stronglifts, when they are done doing the overhead press, they rack the bar on the outside of the power rack. I'm currently looking to buy one. $ isn't an issue.
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04-01-2014, 01:26 PM #2059
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04-01-2014, 05:37 PM #2060
On those with detachable J-cups (like a Rogue R3), you can simply move the J-cup to the outside post. However, for those with pop-pin J-cups (like the older Tuff Stuff racks), your only option would be to buy a second set of J-cups and install them on the front posts (requires rack disassembly), or have some detachable ones built. Post what rack models you're considering and we can let you know if they allow moving the J-cups.
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04-01-2014, 05:39 PM #2061
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04-02-2014, 10:18 AM #2062
Haha, well I guess what I mean is, I've seen posts on the internet where people have been in the same situation as I am, looking to buy a power rack and then say "Can't spend more than $500". ect.
Edit: I can't post links. But the ones I've seen on the treadmillfactory website are: Xtreme Monkey 350, Powerte PR-11, and Powerline PPR200X.
Do you have any suggestions?
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04-02-2014, 10:23 AM #2063
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04-02-2014, 06:44 PM #2064
Each of the racks you posted would allow you to move the J-cups to the front posts. However, all three are also pretty low weight rated and very thin steel. As dumb.bell suggested, I'd look at the Rogue racks or a clone of those (I have the R3 30" BT and certainly believe it's more than worth the price difference from the sporting goods store type racks you've posted).
Last edited by 59phinz; 04-02-2014 at 06:51 PM.
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04-03-2014, 10:29 AM #2065
Is this a decent rack?
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/261365956301?nav=SEARCH
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04-03-2014, 04:47 PM #2066
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04-04-2014, 01:31 PM #2067
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04-04-2014, 02:00 PM #2068
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