🏋️♀️ Elevate your home gym game with the ultimate dumbbell command center!
The CAP Barbell Dumbbell Rack is a heavy-duty, 3-tier steel storage solution designed to hold up to 1000 pounds of dumbbells. Measuring 51.6" x 25.6" x 37.4", it features angled lower shelves for easy access and over 150 inches of total storage space. Trusted by fitness enthusiasts worldwide for over 30 years, this rack combines durability, ample capacity, and sleek design to keep your workout space organized and professional.
Brand | CAP Barbell |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 25.6"D x 51.57"W x 37.4"H |
Style | 3-Tier for 5-50LB |
Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Weight Limit | 1000 Pounds |
Frame Type | Square |
Manufacturer | Cap Barbell, Inc. |
UPC | 702556219591 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00702556219591 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 13 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 22.73 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.6 x 25.6 x 37.4 inches |
Brand Name | CAP Barbell |
Warranty Description | 30 day manufacturer warranty |
Model Name | RK-14A |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | RK-14A |
Included Components | dumbbell rack |
Size | 51" |
A**.
Don’t let the cheap price fool you.. this is a quality dumbbell rack!
The media could not be loaded. Don’t let the cheap price fool you.. this thing looks and feels like it’s worth way more than it was. I wasn’t sure how good of a rack it would be considering it was on the cheaper side.. but I’m glad I risked it because this is everything I hoped for in a rack. The metal is thick solid metal- no sagging whatsoever. The rack holds 5-50 lbs dumbbell pairs easily.. probably could even squeeze one more small set on the top row. It was easy to put together- even with the instruction not being super detailed. It’s pretty much common sense how it all fits together. Just make sure you have a wrench because it doesn’t come with one and you NEED one. Also- for anyone in the reviews that mentioned it being wobbly- I did not have that issue. I think the trick is to make sure you don’t tighten the bolts on the beams until you have all of the beams attached, otherwise it can tight up with crooked end pieces causing it to wobble. Just put it all together and then tight the bolts and it will automatically turn out super stable with zero wobble. I was missing 2 washers from the package but all the nuts and bolts were there so it wasn’t a big deal. Very very solid piece. Worth every penny. Don’t waste your money on an expensive one.. this one does it all and it looks very nice as well. I don’t mind this thing sitting in my living room. The coating looks great too. Be aware that it takes up a good amount of space and sits about a foot away from the wall. Glad I purchased this!
C**K
Satisfied
Price was competitive and it was very easy to build. Fits all my dumbbells and seems to be very sturdy and not too light
B**
Easy to put together
The box was a little beat up it showed up in good shape. A lot of reviews say they didn’t receive a 5-75 rack. Mine definitely is. 5-50 plus my 90s on there and still plenty of room. Recommend for anyone wanting a decent dumbbell rack that’s solid and takes 15 minutes to assemble.
J**N
Budget Friendly Rack
The price of this rack is 5 stars. Very budget friendly 3 row weight rack for garage gym. This was extremely easy to put together. Didn’t need any instructions, but noticed the instructions had the pictures which my 8 year old was able to follow along with and get this built.The rack itself is 3 stars. The construction of the rack is pretty flimsy with light dumbbells sitting on it. The base itself is strong and sturdy, it is the thin rails holding the dumbbells in place that seem weak.I really wanted a flat top for the kettlebells I own, but those racks cost 5+ times more than this one. I had some spare plywood and built a flat top. I have roughly 300lbs on the rack and it doesn’t wiggle or move.
G**G
Good rack
I have a 5-50lb dumbell set in 5lb increments. Here it is on the rack. Plenty of room left over. The rack is solid, I would think it could easily hold a 5-60lb set, maybe more.A bit dinged up in shipping but nothing worse than I will do to it in a few months. Still think it is a very good value for what I paid.Home gym quality, not commercial gym duty. That said, it's just fine for my basement workouts. Would definitely buy again.
P**P
Perfect in size and sturdiness
I did mock layout for the size I needed for all the dumbbells I own. I purchased the 3-tier 51" rack. This was the best price for the size I needed. Description states 5-50 pounds. Arrived with paint chipped in a couple places, but hardly noticeable after assembled. (I guess chipped paint can be expected with shipping, but manufacturer could probably look into better protection between pieces in the box.) Took maybe a half hour to assemble. Once all the dumbbells were in place, the rack was very sturdy with only very minor sway only after I pushed on it. (Only mentioned because of a previous review I read prior to purchase.) Presently, it holds all my dumbbells from 25-70 pounds. I believe there's still enough room to update to 30-75 pound dumbbells when the time comes. Very satisfied with the purchase.
A**.
Worth it
2 tier rack. I dont review products often but very happy with this rack. I was hesistant because all pictures and reviews show the 3 tier. I wanted the 2 tier. It is solid and heavy duty. You can tell its going to last a long time. Its not flimsy metal at all.
S**S
Good--- IMO 1k weight is over stated, but hey i'm sure it will hold it.
It does a lot of good things. As pictured it came just like that. A monkey can put this together it's that easy. it looks good Holds the weight that actually fit on it in most standard home setup quite well.Would be niceif it had plastic or something over the metal rails where you place the weights. A lot of gym ones have that. It's not picture though so no big deal you know what your getting. I mainly mention that so you think about it.The issues i hadOn one of the pieces the there was some over-weld that made it quite hard to put together). I had to use a clamp to get the pieces to pull together to get the bolt though. It doesn't matter what piece but you get the idea, where one of the pieces forms a cup over the other it had some weld. you really can't easily get them togetherI don't really love the way they did the welds on the pieces that hold the bars. It's not as stable. They just sort of side tab welded each of the pieces that bolt into the pieces that go length wise where you place the dumbells. they should have welded under which would have greatly increased rigidity and strength. I think it's rep that has one of these that uses bolts. that has disadvantages for rigidity too but overall it's going to be stronger than this weld. If you move it side to side there is a fair amount of flex, w/ 1k i'd say it's really pushing it. I'd stay under 500 personally. That's probably going to be ok because of the redundancy in all the welds together. But remember with this design as soon as one weld fails another is going to easily twist off. that's why i suggest going under would be way better.Final improvement i'd make is one stability bar on the two pieces connect to each post. It would reduce lateral flex
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