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Series
  • 4000
  • 5000
Rack Height
  • 80"
  • 93"
Upright Color
  • Metallic Black
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Clear Coat
  • White
  • Matte Black
Rack Depth
  • 16"
  • 24"
  • 30"
  • 41"
Crossmember Color
  • Metallic Black
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Clear Coat
  • White
  • Matte Black
J-Cups
  • Standard
  • Round
  • Lowered
  • Flat
Flat and Round Sandwich J-Cup 2.0s will be added to cart but the original are shown.
Pull-Up Bar
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Multi-Grip
  • Globe Grip
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Wall-Mount Fixed Rack Builder
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

FAQS

  • How do I choose the right rack depth?

    The 16” depth and the 24” (4000 only) depth four-post racks are great space-saving options. The 30” deep four-post rack is the standard size and most popular. The 41” depth is spacious with plenty of storage space. The deeper rack adds stability to your workouts. 

  • What are the differences between the 4000 and the 5000 series racks?

    The 4000 rack’s pinholes are 5/8”. It has 1” hole spacing throughout the bench zone and 2” elsewhere for a precise liftoff height. The 5000 has 2” hole spacing throughout with 1” pinholes. On the 5000, you can achieve 1” hole spacing on the entire rack with our Lowered J-Cups.   

    The 4000 has an impressive attachment “ecosystem”, but the 5000 has more attachment compatibility than any other power rack.   

    The 4000 has laser-cut numbers every five holes making it easy to line up attachments, including J-cups and safeties. The 5000 has laser-cut numbers on every hole making it easy to line up attachments. 

  • Will the Wall-Mount Fixed Rack still work if my floor isn’t level?

    The Wall-Mount Fixed Rack was designed with leveled floors in mind. However we know not all floors may be perfectly level, and there is room for the standard slope of a floor. For extremely unlevel floors, you may run into issues with installation.  

  • Are the Iso Arms or Spotter Arms compatible with the Wall-Mount Fixed Rack?

    Yes, when properly installed, the Wall-Mount Fixed Rack is very stable and is compatible with Spotter Arms and Iso Arms.

  • What is the number one reason to consider REP’s racks versus another brand?

    Many attachments are available now and more are in development. A rack’s attachment ecosystem is one of the biggest reasons why you would choose one versus another. When you purchase a power rack, you’re buying into the company’s ability to come out with new attachments that add additional functionality over the life of your power rack. Our engineering team is hard at work developing new attachments every year, and we believe this is one of our biggest differentiators. 

  • How do REP’s racks compare to others on the market?

    Here's a look at how REP equipment compares with others on the market. Plus, here are some things to consider when comparing power racks

  • How is the Wall-Mounted Fixed Rack different?

    The Wall-Mounted Fixed Rack is connected to your wall to save space compared to our freestanding power racks but does not fold in like the PR-4100 Folding Squat Rack.

  • Which J-cups should I go with? Standard, Flat Sandwich, or Round Sandwich J-cups

    Standard: 

    If cost is a factor, Standard J-cups are a great, budget-friendly option. Although  they are aesthetically more basic. They have plastic liners along the inside of the cup and on the bracket to protect your uprights. However, if you hit the bottom of the J-cup when trying to re-rack, you may damage your equipment with metal-to-metal contact. 

    5000 Series Lowered:  

    Lowered J-cups function like the Standard J-cup. Purchase the Lower J-cup 2.0 as a secondary pair of J-cups to achieve 1” hole spacing with Standard J-cups. 

    Flat Sandwich: 

    Flat Sandwich J-cups are a more premium option than Standard. These J-cups have a protective, plastic liner along the traditional landing zone and on the bottom of the J-cup for those instances when you miss re-racking the bar; if you accidentally hit the underside of the J-cup, the lining keeps your barbell knurling from getting damaged. Our Flat Sandwich J-cups have a longer, flat landing zone that allows you to roll the bar slightly to get some momentum before performing a lift or fit oversized specialty barbells.  

    Round Sandwich: 

    Round Sandwich J-cups are a more premium option than Standard. They are made of heavy-duty steel. These have a similar design of the Flat Sandwich, which means they have a protective, plastic liner along the traditional landing zone and on the bottom of the J-cup to protect the barbell knurling if you miss the re-rack. Round J-cups feature a super secure “doesn’t move” resting point and a dual-lock wraparound bracket design for extra peace of mind with heavy weight on the bar.    

  • Which Pull-Up Bar should I use?

    Check out our Pull-Up Comparison Guide for the complete breakdown! The Multi-Grip Pull-Up Bar and Globe Grip Pull-Up Bar options do work with rack and we are working on getting the options added to the builder as soon as possible. 

  • Does this come with concrete mounting hardware?

    Concrete anchors are included to bolt the uprights to the floor. If you would like to mount the Stringer to concrete, we suggest purchasing 5/16”x3” HWH Large Dia Concrete Anchors, washers, and ¼"x7” drill bit. 

  • What is included with a Wall-Mount Fixed Rack?

    The Wall-Mount Fixed Rack comes complete with a pair of uprights, crossmembers, your choice of pull-up bar, your choice of a pair of j-cups, a stringer, and all the required hardware.

  • How do I ensure the Wall-Mount Fixed Rack is stable?

    For proper installation, the uprights must be bolted to the ground and stringer must be installed properly.

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