I'm surprised with some of the negative reviews. I was so impressed with the ru-vid.comUgkxMwYg0MOXR4M-oGeyBsNSYe1aPOUoRH6D cage that I got the lat pulldown attachment that goes with it. It is equally outstanding. I don't have one complaint other than putting it together is a job. The instructions and packaging of the parts are very well designed and organized. Also, I stripped and damaged the pull down cable the first day, admitting it was my stupid fault, and they quickly replaced it at no charge. I'm 6'5, 280lbs and fit in the cage just fine. Glenn B
@@kuldipsingh366 It definitely does not NEED to be but it really matters how you use it. I have at most one plate and a couple change plates on my bar and can lift off and set down pretty smoothly. If you’re maxing out all the time and slamming bars back down it will slide around. It’s manageable but annoying. I would eventually like to bolt mine down once I’m certain of where I ultimately want it in my garage so I can do pulling movements from it with bands.
Great review! I was looking for a review of the Rogue folding racks. I'm was actually debating between the RML-3WC and the RML-390Full, so this review helped me out a lot. Leaning more towards the RML-390Full now because I would like a full cage and still be able to fold it up to park my car in the garage. I like the idea of it coming with the spotter straps, since I prefer to workout alone. Have you looked into the PRX Performance style fold up racks? They look like a pretty good option as well, but I feel like the cross members wouldn't be sturdy enough for adding a pulley system for cable exercises, which is what I want to do for tris, chest flies, and rows. What do you think?
Thanks for your kind words! The PRX fold up racks don't have spotter arms and I don't recommend training without them. However, they are very nice and convenient but this video was a "Rogue" edition video :D The RML-390FULL would definitely be my top choice for sure. Has everything you need!
I would want to get the rm3 but the only place I can have it is the basement which is super small cause someone who is 6 foot 3 will hit there head on the celling so I will have to go with there forest one which is not bad but no pull up bar which is what I want to badly
Yikes! $415 is budget? I couldn't afford to look beyond that, then. Gonna see if I can find a true budget one but this helps me know for what specs I should look. Thanks!
For Rogue Fitness products, yes, that's budget. They're overbuilt and overpriced compared to every other company 95% of the time. With that, however, you're getting a great product but I totally understand anyone who chooses a cheaper route.
Would I being 6’3” tall be able to place the J Hooks high enough on the rack so I could do Squats. What I mean is would the Hooks be to low on the uprights?
Hey Lenny, I think you'd be fine. I'm 5ft9in so I'm not 100% sure. Best bet would be to call their support phone number. They're pretty fast to answer.