Shop RepFitness: bit.ly/3TnOwoJ More of commentary than a review - theres plenty of those out there if you wanted specifics. #crossfit #repfitness #pr4000
shipping to 76116? :D. Insane timing with this review. I was just putting cost comparisons together for this rack. Love the color even though they upcharge for the clearcoat raw finish. As of about a month ago, the PR5000 was about a $700+ addition fwiw. Appreciate the review!
I'm curious, would you have moved on from the Rep rack if you weren't a reviewer? I haven't looked ahead to your thoughts on Griffin but have a GR3 myself. 🙂
Back with a serious question. Somewhat limited space in garage. I have a wall mount bar and a squat rack. I want to be able to do BMU, so I’m deciding between this rig and an echo bike. I have a C2 rower already fwiw. Which would you choose?
Personally I would recommend the echo bike - you’ll get more use out of it and if you have the right clearance from the wall for the wall mounted bar - it’ll be better for BMU than a power rack would be (unless you bolt it down).
@@tdeeez if BMU are heavily programmed for you and this rack gives you clearance, then I guess it would make sense. Either way, IMO echo bike is something you’ll get more use out of. Another point for the rack is if you absolutely need safeties to bail on.
@@AMRAP good point. Don’t typically need safeties, but would use the bike more to your point. Maybe I’ll save the rig for later when I get a carport to cover. Thanks for your pov.
It 3x3” 11ga steel with 5/8” holes and 90” uprights, 4 posts that you can add more on to but I’m not going to get into that because then we’d start talking about space.
shipping to 76116? :D. Insane timing with this review. I was just putting cost comparisons together for this rack. Love the color even though they upcharge for the clearcoat raw finish. As of about a month ago, the PR5000 was about a $700+ addition fwiw.
Appreciate the review!
No fate channel checking in!!!
Sup broski
@@AMRAP Just plugging along with the family life. You know the grind. All is well and hope you and yours are too
What state are you located in? Liking the clear coat uprights.
Socal
I'm curious, would you have moved on from the Rep rack if you weren't a reviewer? I haven't looked ahead to your thoughts on Griffin but have a GR3 myself. 🙂
Maybe from the 4000 to the 5000 but likely no unless I found a deal on a Rogue Monster.
Would you recommend a flat foot rack for better stability over using the stabilizing feet?
I would use stabilizing feet over them since it lengthens out the stance
I like that they made those now with 4 way off set holes
oh damn, didnt even notice that. thats a nice update.
@@AMRAP yeah they did it quietly but it really makes the PR 4000 more legit
I’m looking into buying the pr 4000, do you have any plans for the attachments you’re not going to use? Any interest in selling them?
Yeah I’d sell them if you want them. I was trying to just get rid of it all thinking no one really wanted the attachments
Back with a serious question. Somewhat limited space in garage. I have a wall mount bar and a squat rack. I want to be able to do BMU, so I’m deciding between this rig and an echo bike. I have a C2 rower already fwiw. Which would you choose?
Personally I would recommend the echo bike - you’ll get more use out of it and if you have the right clearance from the wall for the wall mounted bar - it’ll be better for BMU than a power rack would be (unless you bolt it down).
@@AMRAP even if my wall mount doesn’t have the ability to do BMU? (Head clearance)
@@tdeeez if BMU are heavily programmed for you and this rack gives you clearance, then I guess it would make sense. Either way, IMO echo bike is something you’ll get more use out of. Another point for the rack is if you absolutely need safeties to bail on.
@@AMRAP good point. Don’t typically need safeties, but would use the bike more to your point. Maybe I’ll save the rig for later when I get a carport to cover. Thanks for your pov.
How tall are you for reference?
5’9”, wingspan closer to 6’
It would have been nice to just review the rack instead of sharing your issues with space.
It 3x3” 11ga steel with 5/8” holes and 90” uprights, 4 posts that you can add more on to but I’m not going to get into that because then we’d start talking about space.