Give the cyberfit rack a go. I got it and it's a decent bit of gear. He gave me a really good discount on my bulk buy too.
220kg plates, flat bench, dip attach, bar, 4m2 rubber tiles $1200 delivered to qld.
Pics in the home gym thread if your interested.
Oooo wow, I might give that one a go aye, does it have a cable thing for lat pulldowns etc? I wanna max my spendings to about
Wait did you get a rack, 220kg plates, flat bench, dip attach, bar and 4m2 rubber tiles?
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I didn,t get the cable attachment would have added $200 to the cost. It was all good gear too I got no complaints. Just need some bumpers now. Freight was expensive, would have been a grand if I could have picked it up.
Looks good except the rear bar gets in the way of the bench...
Does it cause you any issues???
Looks good except the rear bar gets in the way of the bench...
Does it cause you any issues???
Thanks Brick, I'll be sure to hit up CyberMarket
I can vouch for the cyber rack also…
I have the rack, pulleys, dip, and adjustable bench.
Could have done without the dip attachment, bit awkward for my liking otherwise very solid gear all round and for the package prices steve does, can’t go wrong.
Cheers
Ian
Not for me mate. With the back legs of the bench hard against the rear cross bar you are in the perfecr position for benching. I do however unrack squats from the front bars as the cross bar bumps my shins. But it makes no diffetence to me front or rear.
It's no rolls royce rack but it is excellent for the price, you get band pegs too, its solid as doesn't wobble. He was $400 cheaper then the next cheapest package I could negotiate for all that.
The rack is on par with the mid range force rack between home and commercial. Probsbly not as good quality as the mm rack, but really it's just a rack if it catches the weight and doesn't wobble or feel too small inside I'm happy.
Hey mate interested in the pulley setup, do you rate it? I am considering getting it for my rack.
I agree with the dip handles beign awkward, but i have never used a really good dip setup on a power rack. I tend to have to duck my head to avoid the top bar when dipping. I am having a mate weld some longer pipes over the top of the handles to make them longer.
Give the cyberfit rack a go. I got it and it's a decent bit of gear. He gave me a really good discount on my bulk buy too.
220kg plates, flat bench, dip attach, bar, 4m2 rubber tiles $1200 delivered to qld.
Pics in the home gym thread if your interested.
I don't like the look of the dip attachment on this rack. Looks like it'd be way too wobbly while you're performing them.
Also, the spacing between the dip handles looks odd. They've just conveniently attached them to each side post of the rack, but I'm not sure that this is the optimal spacing....looks way too wide to me.
Thanks guys
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