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Best Power Racks Under $1,000

A power rack is the single most important investment in a home gym. Here's what you get at each price point โ€” and which one is right for you.

Best Budget: Titan T-3 Series ($400โ€“$550)

2x3" 11-gauge steel. Westside hole spacing in the bench zone. 1,100 lb capacity. The T-3 is the most rack you'll get for under $500 โ€” it's compatible with Rogue Infinity attachments and Titan's enormous accessory catalog. Finish quality is rougher than REP or Rogue, but functionally identical. Free shipping.

Best Value: REP PR-4000 ($680โ€“$850)

3x3" 11-gauge steel. Laser-cut numbering up every upright. Westside spacing. 1,000+ lb capacity. The PR-4000 is the sweet spot โ€” it gives you Rogue Monster Lite specs at 60% of the price. Fits the Ares cable system if you want to upgrade later. Available in red, blue, black, and clear coat.

Best Flat-Foot: Rogue RML-390F ($1,000+)

3x3" 11-gauge American-made steel. Flat-foot design means no bolting required. Westside spacing. Monster Lite attachment ecosystem โ€” the largest in the industry. The RML-390F is the rack people benchmark everything against for a reason. Resale value is exceptional.

Best Compact: Bells of Steel Hydra ($550โ€“$700)

3x3" 11-gauge. 47" depth option โ€” narrower than most racks, perfect for tight garages. 5/8" holes throughout. Compatible with Rogue Monster Lite attachments. Made in North America. The Hydra is the dark horse that compares favorably to the PR-4000 at a slightly lower price.

For most people: REP PR-4000. Budget: Titan T-3. American-made: Rogue RML-390F. Compact space: Bells of Steel Hydra.

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