Titan has a good pile of reviews for this rack on their site. Since then, Titan has thankfully improved their alignment on welds and made some other fixes to quality and design. He shot this in 2014, and he bought it a year prior to that. Go for Titan’s more expensive T-3 rack and you can get your toes underneath the raised frame. If you’re tall and really into sumo stance, this one isnt for you. So add in the upright widths, and this is 44″ inside. It’s required to be about 48″ wide on the outside, because it needs to be a few inches shorter than the inside width of an olympic bar, 51-52″ or so. The side to side width is the same as any other rack. He’s using a (wide) sumo stance and acting like this rack has a lot of width inside for that.They’re probably measuring the piece of steel between the edges of the holes. They suggest the hole spacing on the uprights is 1″. This is the T-2, and the only “HD” was the T-3 HD, although some places like Amazon mistakenly call the T-2 the HD also. Hindsight is 20/20, and they still did a better job in 5 minutes than I would! Here’s the three corrections I would like to make to what they say in the video. Rogue Adjustable Bench 2.0 and Legend 3-Way Bench Review.Titan X-3 Squat Stand Review & Improvements.Bells of Steel Belt Squat Machine 2.0 Review.Bells of Steel Cerakote Utility Bar Review.The Best Tripod Flat Utility Benches Under $250.Power Rack Attachments & Compatibility List.Two Rep Cave – Gym Equipment Guides and Reviews.
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