That powertec rack is very tempting. I'm looking to set up a home gym myself. However, being a girl, I can't see myself needing one with a load of 1000lbs. What do people think about this one? I like the fact that it has a hi/low pulleys eg. lat pulldown/cable row option and a chinning bar.
Power Rack with High Low Pulley -$545
It's selling for $545.
Even though you're a girl, if you're goal is to get fitter and stronger then you should exercise in the same way as males.
Lat towers are useless imo because they use less musculature than a pull up/chin up and most non commercial ones are pretty low quality and wont last.
I had a look at it, pretty good for the price and it has a chinning bar anyway so I'd probably get that. You'll probably find the lat tower will shit itself in time though.
I also like the Muscle Motion Power Rack on the same page - $50 more but its much more sturdy. Only argument I can see against it is it requires an olympic bar, which if you're serious in getting fit or a sport you should probably invest in anyway.
edit: I've changed my opinion of late and these days I'm pretty against power racks. Though the chinning bar is useful they take up a lot of space and the safety bars just arn't necessary for anyone with common sense. I like my squat rack, and if I had my time again I'd probably invest in a vulcan rack II:
Used by the US olympic team, can be adjusted for benching, squatting (even wide squats) and pressing and can be folded up for storage. $500 US plus shipping.
Just weighting on the olympic barbell and 180kg weights to arrive sometime today or tomorrow morning .. and real lifting begins!
didja order from gym and fitness?
btw, I've picked up starting strength and practical programming. I'm 1/3rd of the way through, the books are incredible.