Rack Accessories
Rack accessories expand your power rack into a complete training station. Dip attachments, cable pulley systems, landmine posts, and plate storage pins turn a basic rack into a full gym.
Check compat...
See allRack accessories expand your power rack into a complete training station. Dip attachments, cable pulley systems, landmine posts, and plate storage pins turn a basic rack into a full gym.
Check compatibility with your rack brand and hole spacing before buying. Most accessories use standard 50x50mm or 75x75mm hole patterns.
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Rack accessories expand your power rack into a complete training station. Dip attachments, cable pulley systems, landmine posts, and plate storage pins turn a basic rack into a full gym. Check compat...
See allRack accessories expand your power rack into a complete training station. Dip attachments, cable pulley systems, landmine posts, and plate storage pins turn a basic rack into a full gym.
Check compatibility with your rack brand and hole spacing before buying. Most accessories use standard 50x50mm or 75x75mm hole patterns.
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Buying Guide
Before buying any rack accessory, measure your upright dimensions and hole spacing precisely. The two dominant standards are 50x50mm (2x2 inch) uprights with 25mm holes and 75x75mm (3x3 inch) uprights with 16mm holes on 50mm centers. Mixing standards leads to expensive incompatible purchases. Stick to your rack manufacturer's ecosystem when possible, or use universal adapters from reputable brands.
Prioritize accessories by training impact: dip attachment and cable pulley system add the most exercise variety. A landmine post unlocks rows, presses, and rotational work for under 50 euros. Plate storage horns keep your training area organized and protect plates from floor damage. Safety straps are a worthwhile upgrade over steel safety bars — they are quieter and gentler on your barbell.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which accessories fit my rack?
Measure your upright size (width and depth in mm) and hole diameter. Common sizes are 50x50mm, 60x60mm, and 75x75mm. Also check hole spacing — typically 25mm or 50mm centers. Match these specs to the accessory listing. When in doubt, contact the manufacturer with your rack model number.
What are the most useful rack accessories to buy first?
A dip attachment and a cable pulley system provide the biggest training upgrade. Dips add a powerful chest and tricep exercise, while a pulley system enables lat pulldowns, cable rows, and tricep pushdowns. Together, they transform a basic rack into a near-complete gym for under 200 euros.
Are universal rack accessories as good as brand-specific ones?
Quality universal accessories from brands like Titan or Rep work well with standard hole patterns. However, brand-specific accessories often have tighter tolerances and better fit. For safety-critical items like J-hooks and spotter arms, using your rack brand's own accessories is the safest choice.
Can I add a cable pulley system to any power rack?
Most power racks can accept a bolt-on cable pulley kit. You need sufficient upright height (at least 210cm) and a top crossbar for the upper pulley. Some kits mount using the existing hole pattern, while others clamp onto the uprights. Weight stack pulleys offer smoother operation than plate-loaded versions.
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