Power Rack

Rep Fitness PR-4000 Power Rack

The Rep Fitness PR-4000 is a commercial-grade power rack that punches well above its price point, offering the kind of 11-gauge steel durability, Westside hole spacing, and accessory compatibility usually reserved for pricier competitors.

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The Verdict

The Rep Fitness PR-4000 is a commercial-grade power rack that punches well above its price point, offering the kind of 11-gauge steel durability, Westside hole spacing, and accessory compatibility usually reserved for pricier competitors. It's an excellent long-term investment for serious lifters building out a home gym, though buyers should budget for a few must-have add-ons and have adequate space to accommodate its solid footprint.

Specifications

Steel Gauge
11-gauge
Upright Size
3x3 inches
Weight Capacity
800 lbs
Hole Spacing
Westside pattern (1in/2in alternating)
Footprint
Approx. 48 x 48 inches

Key Features

  • 11-gauge steel construction with 3x3 inch uprights
  • Westside-style hole spacing for accurate bench and pin placement
  • Numbered laser-cut holes for quick adjustment reference
  • J-cups and pin/pipe safeties included
  • Compatible with weight plate storage pegs and band pegs (add-ons)
  • Multi-grip pull-up bar rated for heavy use
  • 800 lb weight capacity on most stations
  • Bolt-together design with pull-pin uprights for easy assembly and moving

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely sturdy 11-gauge steel frame
  • Precise Westside hole spacing improves bench setup
  • Numbered holes make adjustments fast and repeatable
  • Wide accessory ecosystem (dip bars, lat pulldown, plate storage)
  • Multi-grip pull-up bar is comfortable and durable
  • Relatively affordable for the build quality offered

Cons

  • Heavier and bulkier than entry-level racks, harder to move once assembled
  • Some accessories sold separately increase total cost
  • J-cups can feel slightly loose out of the box
  • Footprint may be large for smaller home gyms
  • Assembly instructions could be clearer for first-time builders

Owner Reviews

Commercial feel at a home gym priceMarcus D. · 2023-11-14
★★★★★

I've used racks at big box gyms that felt less solid than this. The steel is thick, the welds are clean, and the Westside spacing means my bench setup is exactly where I need it every time.

Great rack, just get the extra accessoriesSarah T. · 2024-01-22
★★★★★

Love the build quality and the numbered holes make adjusting pins fast. Only reason I'm not giving 5 stars is because I had to order plate pegs and band pegs separately to get the full setup I wanted.

Rock solid for heavy squats and pullsJason K. · 2023-09-03
★★★★★

Zero wobble even under heavy loads. The pull-up bar has multiple grips which I use constantly. Assembly took a weekend with a buddy but it was worth it.

Sturdy but plan your spaceElena R. · 2024-03-10
★★★★★

This rack is a beast in the best way, but make sure you measure your garage gym space first. It's bigger than I expected once assembled, though the quality justifies it.

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