🏆 Elevate your home gym game with FLYBIRD — where power meets precision!
The FLYBIRD Squat Rack is a robust, adjustable power rack designed for home gyms and professional setups alike. Crafted from commercial-grade alloy steel, it supports up to 900 lbs and features 22 height adjustments and a width that fits both 6FT and 7FT barbells. Its foam-padded pull-up bar and compatibility with multiple attachments make it a versatile, space-efficient powerhouse for serious strength training.
Brand | FLYBIRD |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 42"D x 51"W x 83"H |
Style | Squat Rack Only |
Item Weight | 68 Pounds |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Weight Limit | 900 Pounds |
Frame Type | Steel |
Manufacturer | FLYBIRD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 14 x 9.9 inches |
Package Weight | 30.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 42 x 51 x 83 inches |
Brand Name | FLYBIRD |
Warranty Description | 1-Year Warranty |
Model Name | FBSQ01 |
Color | Black&Red |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | FBSQ01 |
Included Components | Squat rack, User Manual |
B**B
Great home rack for the price!
Hey, if you're a serious power lifter looking for sturdy, pro quality equipment definitely move on. This rack is not for you. But if you're looking for a decent home rack that gets the job done with moderate weights and at a reasonable price, this is a great deal! I paid $200, and also purchased the FLYBIRD Adjustable Multi-Purpose Foldable Incline Bench ($140). I ended up buying a 300-lb weight set (that included a 7-ft, 50-lb barbell) at Dicks for $300. So, for $640 I have a complete setup.** This review should be read with knowledge that I am a small, 54 y/o guy (5'8", 150 lb) and don't load the rack up with tons of weight** The most I've loaded up the rack with is ~200 lbs. I'm lifting mostly to maintain muscle mass (and hopefully gain a little if possible).I (and my kids) have been using the setup now for ~2 months and all I can is that I am extremely pleased with the rack. Because I don't use heavy weights, I have also not tested the spotter arms with heavy weights. I'm not sure I would trust the arms with heavy weights. No way in hell would I trust them with the stated capacity of 900 lbs!!! Even though I don't use heavy weights, I'm considering adding custom-made vertical 2-in square steel support arms near the ends of the spotter arms for additional support. This would give me more peace of mind that they will definitely not give. But then I'd have to keep the spotter arms at the same height at all times, which is OK for my needs.The overall construction is a little flimsy. Again, we're not talking pro, gym-quality construction here. For example, you don't want to be dropping or otherwise crashing your bar into any part of this rack. Also, the top of the rack where the pull up bar is shakes a bit during use. While this bothered me at first, after a couple of months of use I'm neither bothered by it anymore nor concerned that the shaking compromises safety. But again, I'm not using heavy weights. I don't think I would feel safe using this rack with hundreds of pounds. But at the lighter weights I'm using (<200 lbs) I feel safe.Overall, as someone who is just trying to maintain my strength and muscle mass using lighter weights, this rack serves my needs perfectly. If I were younger and serious about lifting and gaining mass, I would definitely spend significantly more money on a serious pro-quality rack, or just join a gym.
J**E
Fits Perfectly in Our Basement - Solid Construction, Good Price
I assembled this rack tonight and have not yet used it for a workout, but I have total confidence it will work well. My only criticism is that the vertical columns, which interlock and are held in place by bolts, are at about middle height so there are no holes for the racks in this area. This potentially could impact someone's ability to do bench presses. So, I was initially concerned that this would put the racks for bench too low, but I tried it out with a barbell, and it is fine for me - though it is about two inches lower than I am used to. Maybe its even better at this height.Assembly was not too difficult. The small parts come sealed in a well organized plastic container with a small wrench and two Allen wrenches provided. The instructions are adequate to get the job done.. Probably the best feature of the rack is that its width is adjustable. I had to deal with joists, ducts, pipes, and a light bulb in my basement, but I set the rack on #4 to avoid them. The manufacturer recommends setting the width at #5 or #6 for an olympic bar, but that seems too wide to me. Anyway, the #4 setting was a perfect fit, and if I put my head between the joists, I can even do pull ups now. The spotter arms are very solid, and the main reason I bought this rack. With the side weight holders loaded with 45's the rack is very steady. The landmine is a nice feature that I am looking forward to using.
E**I
Definitely an excellent product
I'm 6'6, 200lbs. I can bench with this and do pull-ups with no issues so far. The landmine attachment is something I didn't know I wanted until I got it. Everything was in the box as expected and it went together in under 20 minutes with my power tools easily. The fact that you can adjust the width is cool because it can fit in a narrow space if need be. It's not the highest quality steel be let's be honest, most people looking for a rack in this price range shouldn't expect to put 1,000 lbs on it and are likely not lifting anywhere near that so this is more than enough for the average consumer. I feel safe using this rack and if it's assembled correctly it's sturdy. Especially once the weight is on it.
A**0
Good rack
I bought this for my wife to use in her home gym. The set up was easy and one person can do it. It’s fairly steady and for this price better than I thought it would be.My only complaint is that I have a CAP 6ft bar this rack does NOT hold a 6ft bar. In order to build the rack correctly the width adjustment requires a pin and screw. The smallest setting with the pin in makes the interior 39 inches then add 4 inches for the rack sides it’s 43 inches. My 6ft bar has interior of 42 inches. That leaves two options either rack bar lopsided or if you don’t use the pin and just slide the adjustment in and only use the screw you can properly rack a 6ft bar. I’m a little disappointed and I could drill a hole to get the pin in but after I tighten the screw on top and bottom I couldn’t push it wider and feel it’s solid. For under 200 dollars it’s worth it .We previously bought the FlyBird bench and it is very solid . I would buy again from this company.
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