








🏋️♂️ Elevate your home gym game with pro-grade power and safety!
The F2C Max Load Adjustable Squat Rack is a professional-grade, heavy-duty steel barbell rack designed for serious strength training at home. With a robust 550 lbs weight capacity, 13 adjustable safety spotter arms, and anti-skid rubber pads, it offers unmatched stability, customizable safety, and floor protection. Its compact footprint and adjustable height make it perfect for any home gym setup, supporting both standard and Olympic barbells for versatile workouts.











| Brand | F2C |
| Material | Sturdy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 20.1"D x 17.7"W x 66.5"H |
| Style | Squat Racks |
| Item Weight | 18.5 Pounds |
| Number of Racks | 2 |
| Weight Limit | 550 Pounds |
| Frame Type | A-Frame |
| Manufacturer | F2C |
| UPC | 713179406244 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.7 x 17.7 x 6.3 inches |
| Package Weight | 8.4 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.1 x 17.7 x 66.5 inches |
| Brand Name | F2C |
| Color | Black |
| Suggested Users | Mens |
| Part Number | F2CW09S010701 |
E**W
Pleased; have the right tools for assembly
I’ve been using these for about four months for bench work and squats. They suit my purposes fine and I’m pleased with the value. While they rock a bit when re-racking heavy weight, I have not found it necessary to do any additional stabilization even with 225+ on the bench or squat. That said, you have to control the weight and can’t just throw the bar into the rack like at a gym.I like the versatility of having individual stands you can move freely, and they store nicely in my garage. In terms of construction, they appear to me to be more than sturdy enough for all but the heaviest lifters. Caveat to that is the safety arms are a bit of a joke in the fact that they are about 3 inches long. I have not dropped a heavy load on them and don’t plan to.A note on assembly. Some reviews have said it’s difficult to assemble. It’s not complicated, but some angles are awkward and the fittings are tight. You’ll save yourself a lot of time if you have the right tool(s). The bolts and nuts are large (1/2” if I recall). If you just use wrenches to tighten everything down, it could take you hours. Get yourself an appropriate sized socket or two (a few bucks) and a ratcheting wrench or driver and you will have this done in 30 minutes max.
J**R
Great product
Love these! I wanted a barbell rack without it being huge and stationary and this works great for my space. I I need to move them it isn’t a big hassle at all. Sturdy and do not wobble at all. Assembly took a while but wasn’t difficult. I would buy these again if I needed to. The picture isn’t the greatest since it is a screenshot of a video but that’s what it looks like set up.
C**N
A good product, but...
On the positive side, the stands are economical and easy to assemble. On the negative, they are easily jostled and moved out of position when trying to place the bar back on the stands. You need to add other items (sand bags, weight plates, etc.) to stabilize them or find a way to join the two stands together so they can't move independently of each other. I don't regret buying the stands, but wish I had know this before purchasing.
M**Y
Overall good product for what it's intended for and for the price!
Thanks to the pandemic, I decided to make my own little at-home gym. I enjoy lifting so when I saw this advertised and for a cheap price, I went for it. Some reviews complained that it's wobbly and not that great, but I was expecting that considering how cheap it was and when I read it can only go up to 500lbs. My boyfriend and I don't lift THAT heavy or bodybuilding style so that wasn't a downfall for us. We mostly just needed something to hold the barbell for us and this does that job. It is a bit annoying when you go to put the barbell back on after lifting because it moves a little by just bumping into it. Not a huge deal, but definitely something to note. Overall, it does what I need it to and for an affordable price until we can invest in a more top-notch product. Highly recommend for beginners to experienced lifters!
M**O
Yes, but . . .
I am very happy with these, but I’m writing to warn buyers that there are a few things that it’s essential to know. First, the good stuff: very sturdy, apparently very stable. It takes a while to assemble, but it’s worth it for the price.Then the warnings. I would recommend them to anyone with these qualifications: (1) The instructions are minimal, a chart of the components and a sketch of the assembly. (2) There are no tools included and no indication of what tools would be needed. You’ll need two wrenches. None of my standard American wrenches fit. I was lucky to have two 17 millimeter bicycle wrenches on hand and they did the trick. Two adjustable wrenches will work, but you may have troubles reaching where you need to reach. (3) The nuts are of a sort you may not be familiar with. When you screw the bolts into them it only travels maybe a third of an inch and then stops. You cannot screw it in further by hand. If you are worried about stripping the threads you may be reluctant to go on. The trick is to force it with a wrench. Make sure the black end of the nut is away from the head of the bolt, and apply pressure to the wrench to continue screwing the bolt through. I don’t know what these nuts are called, but they’re a kind of lock nut, and they’re a Good Thing. (4) The instructions have nothing to say about how the components work together. For the most part it seems obvious, but . . . .I’m sure this problem is only with my shipment, but one of the two adjusting popper pins does not work well. I’m not sure whether the problem is the or the component it fits into.
A**S
Great for a big rig truck driver!!!
The media could not be loaded. These rock! I drive a tractor trailer combo and these save me memberships at multiple gyms across the country. They're easy to store if you drive solo. I use these for chest, back, and legs. I also carry 2 foldable benches, a pair of 45lbs and 100lbs dumbbells along with 330lbs of Olympic plates, 1 z-bar and 1 4' barbell. Pictures of storage setup at a truckstop. They work well on light weight up to 315lbs but be careful over 300lbs because that heavy weight will sway them when racking the weight. If you have a couple 45lbs plates, put one on each side at the feet for better bracing. Good stuff for a trucker.
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