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Half Racks

Half racks combine stability, versatility, and a compact footprint, making them a practical choice for home gyms, garage setups, and training facilities. Designed for squats, bench press, pull-ups, and Olympic lifts, they offer safety features while keeping an open design for easy access. As a space-saving alternative to full power racks, half racks provide reliable performance and room for customization. Browse our collection of durable half racks built for strength, efficiency, and long-term use in any training space.

  • TKO 7 Foot Half Rack 6010 side view A black TKO 7 Foot Half Rack featuring 3x3 11 gauge steel uprights, protective rubber feet, and multiple Olympic bar holders. Save 9%
    Original Price $1,420.00
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    TKO TKO 7 Foot Half Rack 6010

    The TKO 7' half rack can get you into lower set ceilings without sacrificing design and functionality The 7' half rack allows you to work with l...

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  • TKO Half Rack Machine 921HR TKO Half Rack Machine 921HR J Cups and Safety Arms Save 9%
    Original Price $2,680.00
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    TKO TKO Half Rack Machine 921HR

    Get Strength with the TKO Half Rack Machine and Space Saving Design The TKO Strength Equipment line of cages and benches provides high quality prod...

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    TORQUE Torque Armament 8 Rig - X1 Package
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      Torque Armament 8 Rig - X1 Package The Armament 8 X1 Rig Package adds bar catches, ball targets and ground rotational trainers to the already we...

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TKO Half Rack Machine 921HR J Cups and Safety Arms

Benefits of a Half Rack

✔️ Space-Saving Strength Training – Compact and efficient, half racks fit in home gyms, garages, and commercial spaces without sacrificing functionality.

✔️ Versatile for Full-Body Workouts – Supports squats, bench press, shoulder press, and pull-ups, with options for attachments like dip bars and weight storage.

✔️ Safe & Stable for Solo Lifters – Designed with safety arms, J-hooks, and sturdy uprights, so you can lift with confidence—even when training alone.

✔️ Commercial-Grade Durability – Built from heavy-duty steel, half racks handle intense lifting sessions in both home and gym settings.

✔️ Adaptable for Any Training Environment – Ideal for home gyms, personal training studios, college weight rooms, and fitness facilities looking for a compact yet powerful setup.

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Half Racks FAQ

How does a half rack compare to other rack versions?

Half Rack → Compact & Open Design, good for home gyms and solo lifting.

Power Rack (Full Rack) → Fully enclosed with four uprights for maximum safety and attachments.

Squat Stand → Minimal frame, best for mobility-focused lifters or those with very limited space.

What does “half rack” mean?

A half rack is a compact weightlifting station that consists of two vertical uprights instead of a full cage. It provides barbell support, safety catches, and customization options while taking up less space than a full power rack.

Are half racks worth it?

If space is a priority, then yes! Half racks offer the best of both worlds—stability like a power rack with the open accessibility of a squat stand. They are a great fit for home gyms, garage setups, and commercial spaces.

What is a half rack used for?

Half racks are used for strength training exercises like squats, bench press, shoulder press, and pull-ups.

They often include attachments like dip bars, landmine stations, and weight storage pegs, making them highly versatile.

What’s the biggest mistake people make buying an all in one gym?

Buying based on “max features” instead of footprint + workout fit. If it’s too large or too complicated, it turns into an expensive clothes rack.

Single stack or functional trainer—what’s better for most people?

If you want guided stations (press/leg developer/etc.), start with single stack. If you want cable versatility and athletic-style training, functional trainers usually win.

When does a multi-stack gym make sense?

When you expect heavier weekly use, multiple users, or you want more stations and faster transitions—this is where the “commercial minded” buyer should look.

How do I choose the best all in one home gym for a small space?

Prioritize footprint, step-in height clearance, and the exercises you’ll actually do 3 times a week. Compact and single stack gyms are often the best fit for space-limited homes.

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