![]() The crossmembers and 3″ x 3″ safeties also feature laser-cut numbers.The laser-cut numbers are on both sides of the uprights, not just the front.Numbered holes include all numbers, not just the odd numbers.Assembly hardware is now massive 1″ hardware, not 5/8″ hardware.All holes of the PR-5000 V2 are 1″ in diameter.There are many new major accessories being developed specifically for the V2 a belt squat attachment, adjustable iso-lever arms, and an adjustable monolift.The V2 is far more customizable: more heights, more colors (including a new stainless steel option), more variety in core accessories, and more accessories overall.If for some reason you’d like to read my review of the PR-5000 V1 or see pictures of that rack, you may do so here. Optional: optional attachments/accessories include: weight storage uprights and horns, safety spotter arms, front feet extenders, dip attachment, landmine, various bar holders, leg roller, lat & row tower, back pegs, utility horn, and a rear base stabilizer.īelow you will find a list of all the things that have been updated or changed in the newest version of the PR-5000.Must Choose Equipment: (1) pair J-cups, (1) safety system, (1) pull-up bar.Must Choose Options: upright height & color, crossmember length (depth) & color.Included: (4) uprights, (4) crossmembers, (1) nameplate, assembly hardware and anchors.base price of $864 shipping not included.over a dozen other optional accessories, with more being released. ![]() all attachments include UHMW liners to protect upright finish.(4) total pull-up / chin-up bar options (fat, skinny, multi-grip, and globe).(3) total safety options (pin/pipe, flip-down, and nylon strap).sandwich-style J-cups have stainless steel accents.optional 1″ spacing J-cup package in both standard and sandwich.(3) total J-cup options (standard, flat sandwich, and rounded sandwich).selected upright and crossmember colors do not have to match.not all upright heights are available in all colors.black, metallic black, red, blue, and green (orange expected).(5) finish colors, stainless steel, and clear coat.holes of the uprights and crossmembers are numbered on both sides.manufactured with 3″ x 3″, 11-gauge steel.lat tower attachment adds 27″ to total depth of either build.PR 5000 with 41″ crossmembers: 47″ wide x 47″ deep.PR 5000 with 30″ crossmembers: 47″ wide x 36″ deep.rack height: 80″, 93″, or 100″ tall (+3″ for lat attachment).rack depth: 30″ or 41″ inside depth (36″ or 47″ outside-to-outside).rack width: 41″ inside width (47″ outside-to-outside).Component & Accessory Cross-Compatibility.If I didn’t address some aspect of the PR-5000 in enough detail for you and you have follow-up questions, use the comments section following the article. This is a long review, so grab yourself a coffee or a beer. I’ll cover all of the specifications, base rack options, upgrade options, attachments and accessories, cross compatibility of attachments, and of course I’ll discuss the pros and cons of the PR-5000 vs Rogue’s Monster racks. In this review I’m going to cover every detail of the PR-5000 V2 Power Rack. Even before I write this review I can already imagine this rack being the go-to rack not only for home and garage gym owners, but possibly even high schools, colleges, and public gyms. Of course there’s another reason why I had to review the new PR-5000, and that’s because it was obvious the day it launched that it would end up being the biggest and baddest, most affordable 3″x3″ power rack on the market that it was going to be some time (if ever) before one could do better for the money. The other, older review simply doesn’t apply anymore. In fact there are so many differences between the V1 and the V2 that it was absolutely necessary to re-review Rep’s PR-5000. There are more options and different ways to customize the V2 than before, and so many new attachments and accessories to choose from. So many features have been updated and added to the new PR-5000 V2, and a number of unwanted features even removed. That was the original PR-5000 Power Rack, and this is the PR-5000 V2 Power Rack, and boy oh boy is the new version all kinds of different than last year’s model, and all kinds of better! Exercise Equipment Reviews and Weightlifting Articles ≡ Menuĭid I not just review the PR-5000 Power Rack like last September? Why in the world am I doing it again! Is there nothing else I could be reviewing!
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