

Unfortunately there weren’t any instructions in any of the boxes.

Let me explain how I did a solo install of the rack. About half the price of Rogue’s option! It even comes with an extra set of J-hooks. I found the Titan Fitness 21.5″ Fold Back Wall Mounted T-3 Power Rack, paid $284 for it, another $74 for spotter arms, and it shipped free. Rogue’s small one is $495, with another $163 for spotter arms, and doesn’t have free shipping. I wanted to get a wall-mounted folding rack. I’m not sure if I talked about it in previous posts, but I removed the lifting platforms and sold my large Rogue R3 power rack, which took up a lot of floor space. If you’ve been following my blog, you may remember posts where I created custom dumbbell storage, made a barbell accessory organizer, and figured out a way to store mats against the wall. I needed to significantly compress my garage gym space. Since I now have a truck and a car, I didn’t want to dedicate half of my garage to the gym I wanted to park both vehicles inside all year. Yesterday I installed a folding power rack in my garage, which completes my garage gym reorganization.
