I was looking at some Titan Fitness racks, namely T3 and X3. Does anyone have any experience with these and the benches? The price looks awesome so sharing any experience with their products (recently) would be appreciated.
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Thread: Titan Fitness - Good Value?
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03-16-2017, 09:10 PM #1
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03-16-2017, 10:08 PM #2
The Titan racks are excellent value. The T-3 is a copy of the Rogue R-3, and is a quite popular budget option. I have one and am completely happy with it. Search the forum, several user reviews & opinions on it.
No direct experience with the benches, but I'd assume they are decent if the build quality is similar to the racks.
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03-17-2017, 09:13 AM #3
I also have the t-3 shortrack and like it. I did have to build a platform to bolt it down to though as it didn't feel as stable as I would have liked being freestanding. The x-3 rack claims to be freestanding. i bought one of their 5ft bars for my wife and son but they seem not inclined to actually use it now that we own it. the quality vs the o.d cap 5ft bar that I have used in the past seems very much improved.
I can't speak for the benches but I was looking at their adjustable bench a month or so back and found it to be a knockoff of a knockoff which isn't known for being the most solid piece.
Their flat bench looks pretty solid.
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03-17-2017, 09:55 AM #4
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03-17-2017, 10:31 AM #5
I've said this in other threads also about the pieces I own, you'll get the same exact function as the piece that they are knocking off without the aesthetics or cost. I have the T3 rack and the GHD, and they are very good pieces of equipment. (period, no qualifiers) The powder coating on the GHD is nicer than whats on the T3 rack and both finishes are very serviceable, although, again, not the most aesthetic. Their customer service has been top notch for me. ie: quick response time in communication and shipping or warranty issues. If they weren't around, I likely would have spent the money on a Rogue R3 and picked it up to save shipping, but I still would have been more than double the price if I outfitted it with the same accessories, and the GHD was also double before shipping in comparison. Great value in my opinion. That all being said, they seem to be getting some steam, and will need to accommodate their orders. It seems a lot of their new(er) products are out of stock. Not unusual for a new company dipping it's toe in new products, but they have to get that all worked out since most people like instant gratification, and not a 3 month wait for a purchase.
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03-17-2017, 04:45 PM #6
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I own an older r-4 rogue power rack (uses the same upright size and hole sizes) and after buying and being impressed with Titans accesiries that fit my rack, i got there weight storage upgrade to turn my r-4 into a t-6 / r-6 hybrid. So i have both conponents. Im writing a goid review soon now that my hand is out of a cast. My take is that for the money, Titan equipment is an exceptional value. Some items like j cups, safeties and spotter arms are extremely close in quality. The current j cups in particular are excellent. The actual rack components are very similar to Rogue akso, the finish as others have said is probably not as durable, and the rogue brackets are thicker on a few supports.... but were talking about an overall product thats 75-80% of the quality after shipping comes in at much less then half te price.
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03-17-2017, 07:22 PM #7
Titan Fitness products are a good value, especially if you live outside TN (otherwise you got 10% sales tax). They often have good sales on most major US holidays. I watched their products for a longtime now. I almost ordered a rack from them, except for I didn't want to drill holes to mount it to the floor or paltform in the house or build wooden braces to keep the legs parallel (Laziness). I have ordered other products from them that are solid. I have also called & talked with the staff several times.
I have a Rogue S2 - Squat Stand - I was cheap so I ordered the Titan T3 weight plate holders for $20. The Titan post was 1" in diameter, so I used an angle grinder to make it fit the holes of my Rogue squat stand. The Titan T3 plate holders fit perfect now & look nice. You couldn't tell the difference unless you look closely & hold them (they arent as heavy).
The T3 plate holders I bought were painted, not powder coated. So I am taking a guess that the T3 racks may not be powder coated. That is an easy fix though - buy a can of Black Textured Rustoleum for when it flakes. My Rogue flakes...If you use your equipment enough any brand will flake.
A few other good values I have purchased from Titan Fitness are: Arm Blaster, Wooden RingsLast edited by DaddyBEASTMODE; 03-17-2017 at 07:26 PM. Reason: typo
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03-20-2017, 06:25 AM #8
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03-20-2017, 07:18 AM #9
Be prepared to possibly drill holes & possibly grind a lot of metal to make that work. I don"t think the holes will line up perfectly mixing the 1/2 rack infinity Rogue & Titan T3 squat. If your willing to work alot it might work, or it could be a complete disaster & worth spending extra $.
You might wana give titan a call and see if they could sell you the pieces to create a full Titan Half Rack. You would just need a cross beam & 2 Short T3 power rack legs, & hardware. Titan listens fairly well to the needs of their customers.
Good luck!
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03-27-2017, 10:51 AM #10
I have the T3 Short Rack 36" deep. i love the rack. built very strong. haven't had any problem with it at all. I also purchased the Flat bench and the Adjustable bench. The flat bench is excellent and heavy duty. i've had a couple problems with the adjustable bench. the back of it isn't snug and moves around. i contacted customer service and they will send me whatever i need to fix it, so they have great customer service. I am going to be purchasing their GHD next.
I also reached out to the Customer service to see if they would be offering a monolift attachment to the rack and better safety straps. they said they would get with development. so hopefully they will be offering them soon.
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03-28-2017, 06:36 AM #11
I hope so. After a lot of head scratching I took the plunge and ordered a T6, it's supposed to be here tomorrow. I know it's not a Rogue. I know about the issues (edit: well I THOUGHT I did...). If I was an elite lifter handling ridiculous weight I would probably have gone a different route. But for me it will (hopefully) be just what I need.
I'm not the type of person who keeps my equipment looking like it's brand new for years and freaks out over a scratch so, as long as it's functional and everything arrives in one piece I'll be happy. If it sucks and I just can't live with it, I'll flip it and go from there. I'm uhh..."skeptically optimistic".
We shall see.
Edit: After reading about another member's issues with his T3 uprights, now I'm having a panic attack...no sleep for me tonight!Last edited by ModernWizard; 03-28-2017 at 03:24 PM. Reason: new info
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03-28-2017, 05:32 PM #12
Relax, don't panic. Wait and see what you get. Even if your worst fears come true and you get with a bad unit, Titan will replace it or refund you. I've read quite a few reviews about the quality issues with Titan racks when they launched, but one thing that is common is that Titan always made it right for the buyer by replacing the unit, or giving a partial refund or just taking it back and refunding completely. Plus, I believe there is a Titan Rep on this forum and he/she is probably following these posts. A bad outcome posted on this forum would definitely hurt their business.
Hope you get a nice quality unit tomorrow. Keep us posted... with some photos if possible.
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03-28-2017, 05:47 PM #13
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03-29-2017, 12:06 PM #14
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03-29-2017, 05:29 PM #15
MW - good luck! I hope you don't but if you do have issues, I'm confident Titan will take care of you.
I ordered a set of pin & pipe safeties yesterday........fedex dropped a package today at the house. $29.00 shipped. Package was serviceable, but not awe inspiring
To date I've placed 4 orders with Titan - T3, T3 parts to make a T6 before they were out, GHD, and the pin & pipe safeties.
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03-31-2017, 12:49 PM #16
Quick update: Sorry it took so long but the box with the 4 uprights had disappeared...then reappeared this afternoon mangled and missing an upright. How the hell do you LOSE an 8' piece of steel???? But the end of the box looked like it was in a fight with a tree chipper and lost.
To be clear: this is on Fed ex, and it's the 4th large piece they have lost or destroyed over the past year coming to my house. They even managed to "lose" a new treadmill. Yeah. They "lost" something the size of a refridgerator.
So anyway, back to Titan...I'll say it is exactly what I expected and a whole lot better. I haven't assembled it yet but the quality of what I have (all except the one upright) is better than I expected. Some scuffs and scratches and a little overspray on one upright, but other than that, nothing bent, nothing cracked, looks just fine to me. There are some things I would love to have different, like knurling on the pull up bars for instance. But overall, I'd say it was well worth the $$ I spent. Fed ex is another subject, I have a history going back 17 years with thier BS.
Also I will add I spoke with CS twice, and both times they were over the top attentive and helpful. Thier customer service gets an A+ from me so far. What others say is absolutely true there.
So back to the OPs question: good value? If you know what it is vs what it is NOT and you're ok with taking a chance that something might get damaged in transit or maybe even get a bad part, but are ok with dealing with a top notch CS department that will go the extra mile to make sure you're taken care of in the end.....yeah, no doubt. But if you have deep pockets and demand perfection immediately (and still sometimes the shipping gorrillas strike anyway) then get a Rogue or something else. But if you are both practical and patient and don't have a deep bank account, consider it.
On that note I'll wrap it up here and will probably do a review thread soon.
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03-31-2017, 01:03 PM #17
So are you saying there was one single box that contained the 4 upright posts? What did that box weigh in at? Just curious, as FedEx will likely say inadequate packaging. And honestly I'm not sure how most manufacturers ship large heavy items like that, but I'd kinda expect it to be freight strapped to a pallet, not sent in individual boxes.
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03-31-2017, 03:06 PM #18
Yep one box, 4 uprights and 4 weight posts. 147lbs I think.
Of the issues they have apparently, this is one of the biggest. My best guess is to keep the cost down but over the last 17 years of buying and shipping a LOT of stuff (I used to run a business myself) there are "break points" in size and weight where the cost goes from manageable to "are you kidding". I have a feeling long term it's something they'll have to figure out in order to move forward. But FWIW, I've seen much MUCH worse as well.
From the end user standpoint, that's between them and fedex (lol). It's annoying but I knew the risk I was taking. I will say I have seen the old reviews and vids of thier older stuff and this is MILES above that. I'll go into detail and include a nit pick section when I do a review. The boxing and shipping will be in that section...heh.
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04-01-2017, 02:23 PM #19
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04-01-2017, 03:50 PM #20
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04-01-2017, 03:51 PM #21
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04-01-2017, 05:24 PM #22
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04-01-2017, 05:48 PM #23
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04-01-2017, 05:54 PM #24
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04-01-2017, 06:12 PM #25
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04-01-2017, 08:19 PM #26
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None of this surprises me. . . .
You need a good rack, a bench, and a 300-lb Olympic weight set. Now, what was your question?
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06-25-2019, 03:18 PM #27
Save yourself the migraine
Save yourself time, money and migraine. I’m currently in for $1074.00 to PayPal for the T-3 rack system Titan Fitness sells. They sell the uprights separately, but they don’t tell you that neither the 24” or 36” stabilizer bars can’t be purchased separately. ** Aside from the lawsuit I’m going to file against them, their equipment is crap!! If you don’t want to buy Rogue, go with Elite Fitness, they also offer lifetime warranty.
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06-26-2019, 07:17 AM #28
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06-26-2019, 01:38 PM #29
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02-28-2020, 07:43 PM #30
This thread’s old now but will share my experience anyway. I have the T3 short and like it. I've had it for a year and it's held up well. It came with a bench, which I'm not too wild about. It's a little lopsided and there's a piece of the fabric that's coming off.
I also have a few accessories that all seem to be decent.
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