Bodycraft Fitness F430 Exercise Power Cage | 
| Brand: Bodycraft Fitness Category: Sports
Buy: $699.00 - $1,299.97
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 154045
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000NI1CVK
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| Features:
| • | Rugged 12 gauge, 2in X 3in Steel Tubing. | | • | Easy Spring Pin Adjustments on Safety Spotters and Bar Catches. | | • | Chin Up Bar. | | • | 200-lb. Weight Stack Option available for Lat / Row Attachment. Keep the Top Plate / Plate Holder f | | • | Bodycraft Fitness F430 Exercise Power Cage Lifetime Warranty. Every part of the BodyCraft Power Ra |
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Product Description The Bodycraft Fitness F430 Exercise Power Cage is built from rugged 12 gauge, 2 X 3 inch steel tubing for ultimate performance and durability. Rugged construction and easy adjustments make your workout enjoyable and quick. Adjustable Spotter Arms are included for safe solo workouts. Combine the Bodycraft F430 Exercise Power Cage with the BodyCraft Lat / Low Row Attachment, Dip Handles, and Flat / Incline / Decline Bench for a complete Strength Training System.
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| Customer Reviews:
Really really good August 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First of all, excuse my english, I'm from Denmark and don't have time to use a dictonary. I have owned a bodycraft powerrack for over 1 year. Me and my brother trains 3 times pr. week (full body program). This powerrack is realy good. The only thing that I don't like about the powerrack is that it is not heigh enough soo that we can perform standing militarypress inside the powerrack. Besides that everything else is just perfect. The powerrack seems solid enough (we dont train that heavy - benchpress 110 kg, ca. 220 lb). there is plenty of space inside the rack, which is a big advantage. I really have only good things to say about this powerrack, except for the lack of posibility to perform standing militarypress inside the rack. It is very easy and fast to change the height of both the spotters and the safepins, which also is a very big advantage. You do also dont need the space that is required for at powerrack where you pull the saftypins out. Please don't by the cable attachment. I havent got it my self/so I really don't know. But I seriously doubt that there is place to put your bench,to have a spotter (traningspartner) and so on if you include anything else than the powerrack. But remember to buy the dip sticks. I'm really glad that I included them when I bought the rack. All you need to train hardcore is this bodycraft powerrack, a really solid bench with leg curl attachment, a good olympic set, a set of dumbells where you can change the weight, a belt where you can hang barbells and a stepbench. If I should buy another powerrack, I would for sure buy this one again, becourse now I know that this rack is really good. It is a very good idea to draw on your powerrack (write the names of the diffrent exercises on the rack the right places), soo that you can find vhere the saftypins etc is going to be acording to the difrent exercises, this will save you a lot of time. This powerrack rocks. Besides the lack of height inside the rack, everything else is just perfect.Me and my brother really love to work out in this perfect piece of equipment. P.s. I havent done any real testing of the strenght of the powerrack (I dont toss around the bar or weights), and we havent lost the grip on the bar jet. soo really don't know how solid this powerrack really is. But for over a year me and my brother have trained really hard on the rack, and the rack still looks and feels like new. So if you dont lift extreme heavy or throw around with the bar, then I don't think that the rack will ever break. Soren Davidsen
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