Force USA MyRack Base Unit
The Force USA MyRack is the first truly custom power rack of its kind. Starting with this base unit you can build your own custom rack from the ground upto suit the way you train. With over 25x different options to choose from and over 100x different rack variations you can create your own personlised rack to suit your specifications. Your options are endless with an assortment of chin-up bars, J-Hooks, Safeties and Cable attachments. The MyRack is also the first Force USA power rack to offer a Monolift, lat pull down seat with knee holder and a globe grip chin-up bar for improving your grip strength! The MyRack also features safetys stronger than any weight you will be benching or squatting, so you can rest assured that you will be safe as you push out your 1RM. The MyRack is the only custom power rack manufactured using state or the art fully automated laser cutting and robotic welding technology. Each production run is tested to meet our rigerous safety standards and weight ratings to deliver the safest and highest quality power rack to your training facility. Combine your MyRack with the addition of the Force USA MyBench to take your training to the next level! Force USA MyRack - Your Rack, Your Way, precision built from the ground up!
The Force USA MyRack is the first truly custom power rack of its kind. Starting with this base unit you can build your own custom rack from the ground upto suit the way you train. With over 25x different options to choose from and over 100x different rack variations you can create your own personlised rack to suit your specifications. Your options are endless with an assortment of chin-up bars, J-Hooks, Safeties and Cable attachments. The MyRack is also the first Force USA power rack to offer a Monolift, lat pull down seat with knee holder and a globe grip chin-up bar for improving your grip strength! The MyRack also features safetys stronger than any weight you will be benching or squatting, so you can rest assured that you will be safe as you push out your 1RM. The MyRack is the only custom power rack manufactured using state or the art fully automated laser cutting and robotic welding technology. Each production run is tested to meet our rigerous safety standards and weight ratings to deliver the safest and highest quality power rack to your training facility. Combine your MyRack with the addition of the Force USA MyBench to take your training to the next level! Force USA MyRack - Your Rack, Your Way, precision built from the ground up!
The Force USA MyRack is the first truly custom power rack of its kind. Starting with this base unit you can build your own custom rack from the ground upto suit the way you train. With over 25x different options to choose from and over 100x different rack variations you can create your own personlised rack to suit your specifications. Your options are endless with an assortment of chin-up bars, J-Hooks, Safeties and Cable attachments. The MyRack is also the first Force USA power rack to offer a Monolift, lat pull down seat with knee holder and a globe grip chin-up bar for improving your grip strength! The MyRack also features safetys stronger than any weight you will be benching or squatting, so you can rest assured that you will be safe as you push out your 1RM. The MyRack is the only custom power rack manufactured using state or the art fully automated laser cutting and robotic welding technology. Each production run is tested to meet our rigerous safety standards and weight ratings to deliver the safest and highest quality power rack to your training facility. Combine your MyRack with the addition of the Force USA MyBench to take your training to the next level! Force USA MyRack - Your Rack, Your Way, precision built from the ground up!
The Force USA MyRack is the first truly custom power rack of its kind. Starting with this base unit you can build your own custom rack from the ground upto suit the way you train. With over 25x different options to choose from and over 100x different rack variations you can create your own personlised rack to suit your specifications. Your options are endless with an assortment of chin-up bars, J-Hooks, Safeties and Cable attachments. The MyRack is also the first Force USA power rack to offer a Monolift, lat pull down seat with knee holder and a globe grip chin-up bar for improving your grip strength! The MyRack also features safetys stronger than any weight you will be benching or squatting, so you can rest assured that you will be safe as you push out your 1RM. The MyRack is the only custom power rack manufactured using state or the art fully automated laser cutting and robotic welding technology. Each production run is tested to meet our rigerous safety standards and weight ratings to deliver the safest and highest quality power rack to your training facility. Combine your MyRack with the addition of the Force USA MyBench to take your training to the next level! Force USA MyRack - Your Rack, Your Way, precision built from the ground up!
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Force USA MyRack Base Unit
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originally posted on gymandfitness.com.au/
Got the my rack over a year ago. I am very pleased with how it’s held up.I got it with the pulley attachment on the back which is a must, as it’s very useful. It would be even better if you could move the pulleys up or down for different exercises without buying another pulley system to add onto the side. But regardless it is still useful and I recommend buying it.One downside I have found with the rack however is the paint, I have found it is very easy to scratch and the rack itself gained a lot of surface rust that also got under the paint. The rust started showing up probably within the first couple months. (The rack has been indoors out of the elements since owning it also)…Other than that it would also be great if attachments (like the dip handles) were a ... MoreGot the my rack over a year ago. I am very pleased with how it’s held up.I got it with the pulley attachment on the back which is a must, as it’s very useful. It would be even better if you could move the pulleys up or down for different exercises without buying another pulley system to add onto the side. But regardless it is still useful and I recommend buying it.One downside I have found with the rack however is the paint, I have found it is very easy to scratch and the rack itself gained a lot of surface rust that also got under the paint. The rust started showing up probably within the first couple months. (The rack has been indoors out of the elements since owning it also)…Other than that it would also be great if attachments (like the dip handles) were a bit cheaper, I feel like the prices of some attachments are on the pricey side not being worth the purchase. But the rack is great and I am very happy I purchased it, never thought twice about it, definitely would recommend.
originally posted on gymandfitness.com.au/
I've always had cheap all in one cable machines and my experience with those has always been just good enough. But that experience of just good enough doesn't do much to motivate you to want to use it. The My Rack is awesome, sturdy and a real pleasure to use. I'm not a rack expert but here are a few things I found along my journey.Assembly was fairly straight forward. I did it alone though parts of it would have been easier with someone else. The instructions were very easy to follow and all the parts were in good shape with nothing missing. Typically when I build a flat pack or something similar I always put something on backwards or something goes wrong and need to redo part of it but this was smooth sailing all the way.Initially I was planning to put wood ... MoreI've always had cheap all in one cable machines and my experience with those has always been just good enough. But that experience of just good enough doesn't do much to motivate you to want to use it. The My Rack is awesome, sturdy and a real pleasure to use. I'm not a rack expert but here are a few things I found along my journey.Assembly was fairly straight forward. I did it alone though parts of it would have been easier with someone else. The instructions were very easy to follow and all the parts were in good shape with nothing missing. Typically when I build a flat pack or something similar I always put something on backwards or something goes wrong and need to redo part of it but this was smooth sailing all the way.Initially I was planning to put wood under my rubber flooring and bolt the rack to that to make it more stable. Before doing that though I decided to try out the stability on its own, swinging from the add on chin up bar, this thing doesn't budge and I'm not small. I didn't end up bolting it down and its hasn't moved for me at all. You may want to bolt it down depending what you're doing but for me, its been perfectly stable on its own.I ended up with quite a few of the attachments and they're all awesome. I had some concerns with the lat pull down as some reviews stated that it was difficult to install. I did run into the same issue they complained about, a bolt not fitting correctly. But I was able to push it in to place and it was fine. Something I was unclear about going into the purchase was the lat pulldown and I think its the way they're represented on the site. When you go to add the lat pull down as an option on the my rack product page, you'll see a seat. The seat does state its for a cable crossover but because its listed with the lat pull down specifically it looks like it's supposed to pair with that attachment. It doesn't though. It would make more sense if the seat for the cable crossover was on the cable crossover addon section and not the lat pulldown section on the site.I agree with other reviews that the placement of weight plate holders can be problematic but it's more of an inconvenience than anything else. Something to be aware of I suppose.I had another concern that I had heard some reviews (must have been an older unit) complimented numbers being shown next to holes however the numbers were wearing off. I learned this unit has them laser cut so that's not a problem and also showed me that these guys are listening to feedback. Made me feel more secure in buying something that has been iterated and improved upon.This thing is great and I am so glad I made this purchase. I want to use it and thus, am working out more because of that simple fact alone. Very happy!
originally posted on forceusa.com
Have had the MyRack for about a month now. Ordered just before "COVID stay at home" so have been using this guy 4 days a week. Fantastic! My lifting is in the sub-300# range and it easily handles the weight even if dropped. Fits easily in my basement with some room to spare and certainly large enough to squat, deadlift, bench, and barbell military press in. Got the lat pulldown attachment that is very strong and now can add those as well as seated rows and single armed cable exercises into my routines - rack stable with heavy weights on here. I ordered mine with the inner and external rails, lat attachment, J-hooks, and monolift attachments. I find the monolift attachments great not just for squats, but for bench press and military barbell press. You can start the ... MoreHave had the MyRack for about a month now. Ordered just before "COVID stay at home" so have been using this guy 4 days a week. Fantastic! My lifting is in the sub-300# range and it easily handles the weight even if dropped. Fits easily in my basement with some room to spare and certainly large enough to squat, deadlift, bench, and barbell military press in. Got the lat pulldown attachment that is very strong and now can add those as well as seated rows and single armed cable exercises into my routines - rack stable with heavy weights on here. I ordered mine with the inner and external rails, lat attachment, J-hooks, and monolift attachments. I find the monolift attachments great not just for squats, but for bench press and military barbell press. You can start the movements in the natural position and when you lift the bar the hooks move out of the way...so less risk for shoulder injury with these because you are not having to lift off at a weird angle out of the barbell holder...they are very heavy duty and I really recommend them, in fact have not needed to use the regular J-hook holders yet. Rack is heavy duty, very stable, and more importantly I feel SAFE performing heavy lifts (for me) in the bench, squat, deadlift, and military press without a spotter because easy to set it up so the safety bars can catch if you get stuck in a lift. Quality of materials is top notch, but one of the monolift hooks had welding splatter I had to file down as it was scratching the post.
| Versatility | Multi-adjustment points |
| Specifications (chin option 3) | Weight Rating: 400kg |
| Specifications - (safety option 2) | Weight Rating: 680kg |
Force USA MyRack Base Unit
Delivery $49
Force USA MyRack Custom Power Rack
Delivery $123.69
Force USA MyRack Modular Power Rack Custom Power Cage Squat Rack
Delivery $20
Myrack Base Unit
14-day returns
Got the my rack over a year ago. I am very pleased with how it’s held up.I got it with the pulley attachment on the back which is a must, as it’s very useful. It would be even better if you could move the pulleys up or down for different exercises without buying another pulley system to add onto the side. But regardless it is still useful and I recommend buying it.One downside I have found with the rack however is the paint, I have found it is very easy to scratch and the rack itself gained a lot of surface rust that also got under the paint. The rust started showing up probably within the first couple months. (The rack has been indoors out of the elements since owning it also)…Other than that it would also be great if attachments (like the dip handles) were a ... MoreGot the my rack over a year ago. I am very pleased with how it’s held up.I got it with the pulley attachment on the back which is a must, as it’s very useful. It would be even better if you could move the pulleys up or down for different exercises without buying another pulley system to add onto the side. But regardless it is still useful and I recommend buying it.One downside I have found with the rack however is the paint, I have found it is very easy to scratch and the rack itself gained a lot of surface rust that also got under the paint. The rust started showing up probably within the first couple months. (The rack has been indoors out of the elements since owning it also)…Other than that it would also be great if attachments (like the dip handles) were a bit cheaper, I feel like the prices of some attachments are on the pricey side not being worth the purchase. But the rack is great and I am very happy I purchased it, never thought twice about it, definitely would recommend.
I've always had cheap all in one cable machines and my experience with those has always been just good enough. But that experience of just good enough doesn't do much to motivate you to want to use it. The My Rack is awesome, sturdy and a real pleasure to use. I'm not a rack expert but here are a few things I found along my journey.Assembly was fairly straight forward. I did it alone though parts of it would have been easier with someone else. The instructions were very easy to follow and all the parts were in good shape with nothing missing. Typically when I build a flat pack or something similar I always put something on backwards or something goes wrong and need to redo part of it but this was smooth sailing all the way.Initially I was planning to put wood ... MoreI've always had cheap all in one cable machines and my experience with those has always been just good enough. But that experience of just good enough doesn't do much to motivate you to want to use it. The My Rack is awesome, sturdy and a real pleasure to use. I'm not a rack expert but here are a few things I found along my journey.Assembly was fairly straight forward. I did it alone though parts of it would have been easier with someone else. The instructions were very easy to follow and all the parts were in good shape with nothing missing. Typically when I build a flat pack or something similar I always put something on backwards or something goes wrong and need to redo part of it but this was smooth sailing all the way.Initially I was planning to put wood under my rubber flooring and bolt the rack to that to make it more stable. Before doing that though I decided to try out the stability on its own, swinging from the add on chin up bar, this thing doesn't budge and I'm not small. I didn't end up bolting it down and its hasn't moved for me at all. You may want to bolt it down depending what you're doing but for me, its been perfectly stable on its own.I ended up with quite a few of the attachments and they're all awesome. I had some concerns with the lat pull down as some reviews stated that it was difficult to install. I did run into the same issue they complained about, a bolt not fitting correctly. But I was able to push it in to place and it was fine. Something I was unclear about going into the purchase was the lat pulldown and I think its the way they're represented on the site. When you go to add the lat pull down as an option on the my rack product page, you'll see a seat. The seat does state its for a cable crossover but because its listed with the lat pull down specifically it looks like it's supposed to pair with that attachment. It doesn't though. It would make more sense if the seat for the cable crossover was on the cable crossover addon section and not the lat pulldown section on the site.I agree with other reviews that the placement of weight plate holders can be problematic but it's more of an inconvenience than anything else. Something to be aware of I suppose.I had another concern that I had heard some reviews (must have been an older unit) complimented numbers being shown next to holes however the numbers were wearing off. I learned this unit has them laser cut so that's not a problem and also showed me that these guys are listening to feedback. Made me feel more secure in buying something that has been iterated and improved upon.This thing is great and I am so glad I made this purchase. I want to use it and thus, am working out more because of that simple fact alone. Very happy!
Have had the MyRack for about a month now. Ordered just before "COVID stay at home" so have been using this guy 4 days a week. Fantastic! My lifting is in the sub-300# range and it easily handles the weight even if dropped. Fits easily in my basement with some room to spare and certainly large enough to squat, deadlift, bench, and barbell military press in. Got the lat pulldown attachment that is very strong and now can add those as well as seated rows and single armed cable exercises into my routines - rack stable with heavy weights on here. I ordered mine with the inner and external rails, lat attachment, J-hooks, and monolift attachments. I find the monolift attachments great not just for squats, but for bench press and military barbell press. You can start the ... MoreHave had the MyRack for about a month now. Ordered just before "COVID stay at home" so have been using this guy 4 days a week. Fantastic! My lifting is in the sub-300# range and it easily handles the weight even if dropped. Fits easily in my basement with some room to spare and certainly large enough to squat, deadlift, bench, and barbell military press in. Got the lat pulldown attachment that is very strong and now can add those as well as seated rows and single armed cable exercises into my routines - rack stable with heavy weights on here. I ordered mine with the inner and external rails, lat attachment, J-hooks, and monolift attachments. I find the monolift attachments great not just for squats, but for bench press and military barbell press. You can start the movements in the natural position and when you lift the bar the hooks move out of the way...so less risk for shoulder injury with these because you are not having to lift off at a weird angle out of the barbell holder...they are very heavy duty and I really recommend them, in fact have not needed to use the regular J-hook holders yet. Rack is heavy duty, very stable, and more importantly I feel SAFE performing heavy lifts (for me) in the bench, squat, deadlift, and military press without a spotter because easy to set it up so the safety bars can catch if you get stuck in a lift. Quality of materials is top notch, but one of the monolift hooks had welding splatter I had to file down as it was scratching the post.
The positives for me is the height as I have fairly low ceilings, the price point, and this thing is a beast for the ability to hold whatever weight with little shake to it. The negatives however, are one of the posts, the jcups and mono arms don’t fit and I have to hammer them in place. It’s like when it was made they made just one of the post just too wide and it’s so annoying when changing it. Other than the post, some parts like the banner had scuff marks and fading when I took it out of the package. So the big negative for me is that you get what you pay for in some of the quality. The other negative is the 2.4 inch post size, because of that you have to buy their attachments. But overall, I am pleased for the price I got a rack that handles high weight easily ... MoreThe positives for me is the height as I have fairly low ceilings, the price point, and this thing is a beast for the ability to hold whatever weight with little shake to it. The negatives however, are one of the posts, the jcups and mono arms don’t fit and I have to hammer them in place. It’s like when it was made they made just one of the post just too wide and it’s so annoying when changing it. Other than the post, some parts like the banner had scuff marks and fading when I took it out of the package. So the big negative for me is that you get what you pay for in some of the quality. The other negative is the 2.4 inch post size, because of that you have to buy their attachments. But overall, I am pleased for the price I got a rack that handles high weight easily and makes me feel safe, but the negatives is some parts of the rack, the quality is lacking. I see this as a good starter rack I’ll have for a couple of years and eventually get something different.
Purchased this rack after doing copious amounts of research. The rack itself is great. It wasn't difficult to install solo, although would recommend 2 people if you have the option. The finish had some spots where it was missing abit of powdercoating and the white paint on the backboard spelling myrack was a little blotchy but not too noticeable. I was impressed that the model i received had laser cut numbers at various intervals as opposed to white painted on numbers. Not sure if its for the newer models (received mine in March 2022) but its definitely something i have only seen on the much more expensive racks. There was minimal wobble side to side doing chin ups, but I have bolted it onto a lifting platform.
For years I have been contemplating which type of workout equipment to purchase for my new workout room. I finally decided to purchase some very expensive home gym equipment that totaled over 10k. However, after several months of heartburn, I couldn't bring myself to pay that amount.I decided to get back to the basics with a rack, bar, pull down, etc. After searching many companies, I landed on the ForceUSA page and everything looked perfect. I noticed that there was a warehouse in Utah where I travel for work each month so I decided to look first before purchase. The warehouse staff (huge shoutout to them that helped me) were amazing and so was the product. I purchased the myrack, cable cross over, bar, dip handle, spotter arms, j hooks, chin up bar, pull down ... MoreFor years I have been contemplating which type of workout equipment to purchase for my new workout room. I finally decided to purchase some very expensive home gym equipment that totaled over 10k. However, after several months of heartburn, I couldn't bring myself to pay that amount.I decided to get back to the basics with a rack, bar, pull down, etc. After searching many companies, I landed on the ForceUSA page and everything looked perfect. I noticed that there was a warehouse in Utah where I travel for work each month so I decided to look first before purchase. The warehouse staff (huge shoutout to them that helped me) were amazing and so was the product. I purchased the myrack, cable cross over, bar, dip handle, spotter arms, j hooks, chin up bar, pull down seat and a bunch of bumper plates. I put it together with ease and I love this stuff! I've worked out almost daily for about a month now and I'm in love with this new equipment!!ForceUSA and Draper staff - job well done, I'm very happy with this product and would highly recommend! Thank you
Everything you could want in a home gym setup, not much reason for me to go to the gym now! All the attachments are great and do their job. Couldn't be happier with it.I recommend maybe getting a separate weight plate holder than the ones that you can get for MyRack as the plates stored can get in the way of some exercises. But it's not a huge issue or anything.The only real downside is being limited to ForceUSA attachments due to the uprights being 2.4 inches but they have a wide range of attachments at good prices regardless.Make sure to use a silicone spray or something like WD40/INOX on the cable machines and pulleys.
The MyRack base unit is fairly well made, from 12 gauge steel. It's not 11 gauge like commercial standards, but it's a far cry better than the rubbish 14 gauge units that are for sale elsewhere. It does the job it's meant to do fairly well but there are some flaws.Firstly, it arrived with around 20 dings or scratches, some having been painted over prior to packing and shipping. Quality control at the Force USA factory must be a problem to send a brand new product in a damaged condition out to wholesalers. It wasn't Gym and Fitness's fault. They were kind enough to pass on my feedback and give me some store credit - hopefully covered by Force USA, whose fault it was.It wasn't just the base unit but also the safety arms and other accessories that arrived in less ... MoreThe MyRack base unit is fairly well made, from 12 gauge steel. It's not 11 gauge like commercial standards, but it's a far cry better than the rubbish 14 gauge units that are for sale elsewhere. It does the job it's meant to do fairly well but there are some flaws.Firstly, it arrived with around 20 dings or scratches, some having been painted over prior to packing and shipping. Quality control at the Force USA factory must be a problem to send a brand new product in a damaged condition out to wholesalers. It wasn't Gym and Fitness's fault. They were kind enough to pass on my feedback and give me some store credit - hopefully covered by Force USA, whose fault it was.It wasn't just the base unit but also the safety arms and other accessories that arrived in less than perfect/new condition.One of my biggest issues with the rack is that it really needs another set of uprights at the back to allow for proper plate storage. The holes that are pre-drilled for the add-on plate holders are not in enough locations to find the best fit for weight plates so that they don't encroach on the movement of the barbell in the inside of the cage position or the front position using the front safety arms.I like the westside spacing which comes in handy for small safety arm/j-hook adjustments.The design of the large safety arms means that it takes up about 8 inches of vertical space over the hole areas on the uprights. This means that in order to use the j-hooks on the front of the rack in a bench press position, you most likely have to remove the safety arms from inside the rack to allow access to the holes you need for the j-hooks. A small but annoying issue. To avoid this, I would probably recommend getting the safety straps or the pin and pipe safety option.I would also like to suggest that the numbers for the holes on the front uprights be printed on the inside of the front upright as well as where they are already printed on the outside. This would make matching the rear hole number with the front hole number when installing the safety arms so much easier, rather than having to stand in an awkward manner to see the front of the rack at the same time as reaching the holes on the rear uprights.Overall I am very happy with the rack as it appears strong and stable, and will hopefully serve me well for decades to come like my previous rack did.
For the price there is no complaints, solid enough build quality. Would have liked to see the holes on each side of rack uprights no just front and back but not a big concern. Does move a little if not bolting down to ground as it is a pretty light and this metal used so if reracking on a squat just watch out. The bottom bracing beam is a little to shallow to allow for a adjustable bench (fittek adjustable) to do a incline bench inside the cage. But overall for the price its pretty good.
There are more heavy duty racks, but unless you are some kind of truly elite lifter, this rack is easily sturdy enough for the vast majority of people. The quality is very good, and you get a level of versatility that is unmatched by other brands. No one else offers cable cross over attachments this good, that are height adjustable, angled, and attach at multiple places, multiple chin up, safety and j-hook options - you can configure this rack however you like. Also many racks don't have hole numbering, that is a huge plus. What you're getting for the price is better than the competition. I only have two criticisms. I'm not a fan of the unique pin and upright size combination. You really can't get any other attachments that fit a 60x60mm upright with 16mm pin. Not a ... MoreThere are more heavy duty racks, but unless you are some kind of truly elite lifter, this rack is easily sturdy enough for the vast majority of people. The quality is very good, and you get a level of versatility that is unmatched by other brands. No one else offers cable cross over attachments this good, that are height adjustable, angled, and attach at multiple places, multiple chin up, safety and j-hook options - you can configure this rack however you like. Also many racks don't have hole numbering, that is a huge plus. What you're getting for the price is better than the competition. I only have two criticisms. I'm not a fan of the unique pin and upright size combination. You really can't get any other attachments that fit a 60x60mm upright with 16mm pin. Not a huge deal, as long as Force USA don't go anywhere. The bigger problem is the powder coat is not the best quality. It's quite easy to chip, and when you chip it, it can flake. If there is one compromise with this rack, it's the coating, be aware it's not the most durable. Everything else is great.
| Versatility | Multi-adjustment points |
| Specifications (chin option 3) | Weight Rating: 400kg |
| Specifications - (safety option 2) | Weight Rating: 680kg |