Description
💪 Titan Fitness T-3 Series Power Rack
This is a heavy-duty power rack designed for serious home gym strength training. Titan Fitness builds this rack with robust materials and performance-oriented design, making it a go-to choice for squats, bench presses, pull-ups, and more — all within your garage or dedicated workout space.
🏋️♂️ What This Rack Does
This power rack gives you a full station for barbell training, letting you perform key compound lifts without a commercial gym membership. It’s ideal for:
✔ Barbell Squats & Bench Press
✔ Overhead/Shoulder Press
✔ Pull-Ups & Chin-Ups
✔ Rack Pulls / Deadlifts
✔ Accessory Work (rows, shrugs, core stability)
When paired with a bench and barbell (sold separately), it becomes the foundation of a complete strength routine.
🧱 Build & Specs
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Construction: Heavy-duty 2″ × 3″ 11-gauge steel uprights — stronger than lower-gauge home racks.
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Height: ~91″ overall, with a ~88″ pull-up bar height.
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Footprint: ~54″ W × 32.75″ D, medium footprint suited to garages or basement gyms.
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Rackable Capacity: ~1,100 lb — plenty for heavy squats and presses.
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Material Finish: Durable powder-coated black steel.
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Hole Spacing: 2″ spacing with Westside spacing (closer holes) in bench/clean zones for finer height adjustments.
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Pull-Up Bars: Includes both a 1.25″ standard pull-up bar and often a 2″ fat bar for versatility (varies by configuration).
Titan markets this as a bolt-together rack with customizable depth options, so you can tailor it to your space and preferences.
⭐ Why People Choose It
💪 Built for heavy use: The T-3 Series uses thicker uprights and larger steel than many entry-level racks, giving you a sturdier platform for compound lifts.
📏 Great adjustability: Westside and regular hole spacing lets you fine-tune J-hook and safety positions for specific lifts.
🛠 Expandable: Compatible with many Titan accessories like strap safeties, lat/pulldown towers, monolift arms, and more.
🔗 Solid pull-up support: Built-in pull-up bars add versatile bodyweight work to your strength days.
⚠ What to Know Before You Buy
Weight & Accessories:
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Rack does not include barbell, plates, bench, or bands — these must be purchased separately to complete your setup.
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Some users choose to bolt the rack to the floor for maximum stability, especially under heavier loads.
Assembly:
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Like most large racks, this requires two people and time to assemble. Plan a few hours and basic tools.
Real-World Feedback:
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Titan products in general can vary in quality control — some buyers report excellent value and durability, while others note issues with parts fitment or customer service experiences.
📦 What’s Included
✔ Titan T-3 Series Power Rack frame
✔ Adjustable uprights with numbered laser-cut holes
✔ Pull-up bar(s)
✔ Reinforced J-hooks (varies by seller)
✔ Bolt-down options and hardware (varies)
(Weights, barbell, bench, and accessories typically not included with the base rack.)
🆚 How It Compares to Other Titan Racks
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**** – T-2 Series — slightly simpler but still beefy with ~850 lb capacity.
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**** – X-3 Space-Saving Rack — folds/compacts when not in use.
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**** – X-3 Series Bolt-Down — 3×3″ uprights like bigger cages.
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**** – X-3 Flat Foot Rack — similar size with plate storage.
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**** – Titan Series — larger, premium 3×3″ 11-ga rack with higher total capacity.

















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