Power Cages & Racks

If you’re looking to build a garage gym, then you’ll need a power rack. They’re quality, functional pieces of gym equipment which can form the basis of any home gym. Power cages are fundamental for full body strengthening.

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Home Gym Power Racks

Strong steel construction will allow these pieces of equipment to take the weight of your high impact training. Complete with spotter bars, our gym racks allow you to squat and bench press safely. The frames also include a pull up bar, so you can work on your wide grip, as well as neutral grip chin ups.

If you’re looking for the complete package, we have power racks with cable systems too. Store your weights on the weight storage bars or check out our M210 Half Power Rack, available with optional storage system, for a great, space-saving solution for your garage gym.

Once you have got your gym rack, head over to our weights and bars section to complete your power rack set up with barbells, weight plates and weight lifting accessories.

Commonly used in strength training, the high weight capacity of these racks mean they are a very robust piece of fitness equipment that will last you years.

Flexibility and increased safety with gym racks

Whether you are exercising at home or in a fully equipped garage, the fact that they can be used as a squat rack and dips bar means these racks are able to work a variety of muscle groups. This makes them flexible and a great all-round choice.

With the adjustable safety bars, these power cages also decrease the likelihood of hurting yourself whilst lifting. These spotter bars can be set at a variety of heights, and will catch the weight in an accidental drop, preventing injury and damage.

For more information on power cages, check out these blogs
How to use a power rack
Top ten tips for lifting safely
British powerlifting
Half Rack Vs Power Rack