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Series
  • 4000
  • 5000
Rig Width
  • 10'
  • 14'
  • 20'
  • 24'
Rig Color
  • Metallic Black
  • Red
  • Blue
  • White
  • Matte Black
  • Army Green
J-Cups
  • Standard
  • Round
  • Lowered
  • Flat
Note: Flat and Round Sandwich J-Cup 2.0s will be added to cart but the original are shown.
Connector/Pull-up Bar #1
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #2
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #3
  • Single
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #4
  • Single
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #5
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #6
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #7
  • Single
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #8
  • Single
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #9
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Double
  • Triple
Connector/Pull-up Bar #10
  • 1.25"
  • 2"
  • Raw
  • Double
  • Triple
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Rig Builder
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  • Athletes using Rig for Wall Balls and more
  • Rig with Tri-Bar Connector being used for kipping pull-ups
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  • Rig With Spotter Arms Attached
  • Rig Upright Close Up Of REP Laser Cut Logo and Number
  • Rig Double-Bar Connector

OVERVIEW

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

PRODUCT FEATURES

FAQS

  • How is this rig different from power racks?

    Added height and various pull-up connector lengths and styles allow for more modularity. Rigs are designed to be incredibly versatile -- optimal for functional fitness training and gyms.

  • What is the number one reason to consider REP's rigs versus another brand?

    Many attachments are available now and more are in development. The REP rigs are compatible with some of the rack attachments, making the ecosystem even larger. A rig's attachment ecosystem is one of the biggest reasons why you would choose one versus another. When you purchase a rig, you're buying into the company's ability to come out with new attachments that add additional functionality over the life of your rig. 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 rigs compare to others on the market?

    There are five key areas to consider when comparing rigs: construction, design, consistency, attachments (the “ecosystem”), and value. Here is how we compare to others on the market: 

    Construction: Construction refers to things like the thickness of steel, welds, and paint. We use state-of-the-art robotics in our brand-new facility to construct our rigs, including laser cutting, robotic welding, and robotic painting all under one roof. This helps ensure a consistent, high-quality product and sets the standard for precision manufacturing.

    Design: Plastic liners on all attachments are standard. This is a high-end feature that helps protect the paint on your rig and keeps it looking new. Most competitors don’t offer this, or if they do, it’s inconsistently used.

    We don’t use stickers. Every number and logo on the rack is laser cut or stainless steel to look great for years. 

    In addition, we pay attention to accessory details and upgrades, including chromed weight horns (competitors use a powder coat that immediately chips and flakes away as you slide plates on/off), angled grips on our multi-grip pull-up bar, and many other fine details. 

    Consistency: We strive to deliver a great product to your door with no hassle. We ensure this by employing our own quality control team that is on-site daily for both inspections and training to improve production methods, such as welding (even the robots need help sometimes!) and packaging. We also ensure our packaging is designed to survive any beating it takes during delivery, so you’ll notice our boxes are reinforced and the parts within are further protected with internal packaging. 

    Our competitors that import often don’t spend the money for quality control, and our competitors who manufacture domestically often don’t spend the money for great packaging -- both of which lead to hassle for you as you try to get credit for damaged parts or new parts sent. 

    Ecosystem: A rigs attachment ecosystem is one of the biggest reasons to choose one over another. Other companies that import typically do not have a dedicated engineering team to develop new products; they simply copy what already exists. If it’s patented, they can’t copy. For domestic manufacturers, they rely on high accessory prices to make up for a lower margin on the initial rig purchase, which means any new attachments cost an arm and a leg, while our global manufacturing advantage keeps costs lower. 

    Value: Value is subjective, but we’re at the sweet intersection of price and quality. Spend more, and it’s likely just for a name or very minor, nonfunctional details. Spend less and you’re likely rolling the dice or giving up future attachment development. Our attachments are also developed with value in mind, and that’s an area many people ignore, to their later regret. It’s not just the base cost of the rig to consider; it’s the full attachment ecosystem and what you expect future attachments to cost. 

    The benefit of our scale is that we can employ the most modern manufacturing methods, including laser cutting, robotic welding, and robotic painting, resulting in a consistent, high-quality product. 

  • What are the differences between the 4000 and 5000 Series?

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

    The 4000 Series has an impressive attachment "ecosystem", but the 5000 Series has more attachment compatibility. 

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

  • How do I pick the size for my rig?

    The 10' is a great space-saving option, with having two barbell stations and six bodyweight stations. The 14' offers four barbell stations and eight bodyweight stations. The 20' offers four barbell stations and ten bodyweight stations. The 24' is spacious with plenty of working space, offering six barbell stations and twelve bodyweight stations.

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

    Read more about the different types of J-cups and how to pick the best one for you. 

  • Which pull-up bars should I go with: 1.25", 2", Raw, Double, or Tri?

    1.25" Pull-Up Bar:

    The 1.25" Pull-Up Bar is a traditional, straight pull-up bar and a great, basic start for your gym. The bar is heavy-duty and made from 4.5mm steel. 

    2" Pull-Up Bar:

    Add a grip challenge to your rig with the 2" Pull-Up Bar. At 2" thick, this straight bar brings and extra challenge by being thicker than a traditional 1.25" pull-up bar. It's also heavy-duty, made from 11-gauge steel. 

    Raw Pull-Up Bar:

    The Raw 1.25" Pull-Up Bar is an upgrade from the standard pull-up bar, with bare steel for a more secure grip and the best feel due to the pitted texture. Bare steel requires less chalk and provides a premium aesthetic.

    41" Double-Bar Connector: 

    The Double-Bar Connector features a lower and upper bar. The lower bar is a 1.25" thick, straight bar that is the traditional pull-up bar style. The upper bar provides extra strength, support, and stability. The connector features a textured, matte black finish to provide a secure grip without being too aggressive on your hands.

    41" Tri-Bar Connector: 

    The Tri-Bar Connector features the 1.25" thick straight bar on all three bars: lower, middle, and upper. Use the traditional pull-up bar for pull-ups and more. The lower and middle bar allow you to work from either position. The uppermost bar provides extra strength, support, and stability. All have a textured, matte black finish. 

  • Which connectors should I go with: Pull-Up, Double, or Tri?

    Pull-Up Connector:

    This 6' long, 1.25" thick, straight bar is the traditional pull-up bar style and is a great basic start for your rig and gym. The bar is heavy-duty and made from 7-gauge steel. It features a textured, matte black finish to provide a secure grip. Use this pull-up connector for pull-ups, muscle-ups, and more.

    Double-Bar Connector:

    This 6' long connector features the 1.25" thick straight bar on both the lower and upper bar. Use the traditional pull-up bar for pull-ups and more. The upper bar provides extra strength and support. Both have a textured, matte black finish. This is specifically engineered to stabilize the rig when positioned in the center and spans across the rig as demonstrated in our Rig Builder.

    Tri-Bar Connector:

    This 6' long connector features the 1.25" thick straight bar on all lower, middle, and upper bars. Use the traditional pull-up bar for pull-ups and more. The lower and middle bars provide multiple height options, allowing you to work from either position while maintaining the same stability as the Double-Bar Connector.  All have a textured, matte black finish.

  • What comes with the rig?

    10':

    6 Uprights (3 pairs)

    2 Pull-Up Bars of your choice

    2 Connector Bars of your choice

    2 pairs of J-cups of your choice

    3 Double-Bar Connectors

    14':

    8 Uprights (4 pairs)

    4 Pull-Up Bars of your choice

    2 Connector Bars of your choice

    4 pairs of J-cups of your choice

    4 Double-Bar Connectors

    20':

    10 Uprights (5 pairs)

    4 Pull-Up Bars of your choice

    4 Connector Bars of your choice

    4 pairs of J-cups of your choice

    5 Double-Bar Connectors

    24':

    12 Uprights (6 pairs)

    6 Pull-Up Bars of your choice

    4 Connector Bars of your choice

    6 pairs of J-cups of your choice

    6 Double-Bar Connectors

  • Is the rig compatible with the Ares, Athena, or Lat Pulldown & Low Row attachments?

    No, these uprights are not compatible with the Ares, Athena, or Lat Pulldown & Low Row attachments.

    You can add a connector/pull-up bar to your rig upright and connect it to the Lat Pulldown & Low Row attachment setup. You would need to purchase a pair of rack uprights (80" or 93"), a Logo Plate Crossmember, and a Rear Base Stabilizer in addition to the the Lat Pulldown & Low Row (80" or 93") attachment. Our engineering team is hard at work developing new attachments every year. 

  • What attachments are compatible with the rigs?

    Check out our rig attachment collection to learn what attachments are compatible with your rig.

  • Is it possible to align all the pull-up bars and connectors at a uniform height?

    This depends on the series. In the case of the 5000 Series, yes, it is possible to have them all at the same height.

    However, for the 4000 Series, the 1.25”, 2”, and Raw 41” pull-up bars/connectors need to be staggered in height.

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