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The XMark Dumbbell Storage Rack is a 2-tier heavy-duty weight rack designed for convenient and organized dumbbell storage. With a robust steel construction, it can accommodate a maximum weight capacity of 500 lbs, ensuring your weights are securely stored and easily accessible. The compact design features angled shelves and rubber feet for stability, making it a perfect addition to any gym or workout area.
Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21"D x 49"W x 27"H |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Pounds |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Style Name | 17) Storage - 2 tier |
Material Type | Rubber |
V**D
Great value dumbbell and bumper plate rack! Highly recommended!
I used to have the cheap CAP barbell 2 tier 24" dumbbell rack, and some brand horizontal plate and barbell holder that both together cost maybe $30 less than this rack, and I realized I should have bought this rack for storage in the first place! Have only had it for maybe a week or so, but it is STURDY with about 465lbs of all bumper plates on the bottom, and I STILL have room to add a few more! I did purchase adjustable dumbbells, but for fixed rubber dumbbells from Tru Grit, I have the top row filled and maybe 1/5 of the bottom? Assembly was easy, just READ DIRECTIONS! In reading the directions, I almost gave up thinking I got wrong cutout left and right uprights, but when I saw a YouTUbe video and LOOKED AT THE PICTURE, not the words, realized the uprights go to the two front holes, and leave the two back holes for barbell storage. Was my fault being an idiot, and I admit I had Bleach running in the background as I assembled, so maybe distracted, so I won't take off for my negligence.Storage as I have it:Dumbbells: All PAIRS of 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 on top. 25 on bottom. I have adjustable up to 55lb in 2.5/5/10 increments, so to fill across I added two hip thrust/squat pads, belt and resistance band sets and gloves.Plates: (ALL Bumpers. Black ones and the 2.5 and 5 colored change plates are Tru Grit branded, the colored ones are Everyday Essentials from Walmart and I have an extra wide 5lb pair from Nexo) (2) PAIRS of 45, PAIR of 35, (2) PAIRS of 25, PAIR of 15, (3) PAIRS of 10, (2) PAIRS of 5lb, PAIR of 2.5. 465lbs total. I feel I could add a few more plates too.Barbells: Left is an Amazon black EZ Curl bar, right is a 7foot Olympic Tru Grit black cerakote 20KG bar.Much more sturdy and space saving over what I had before. Fits well to my home gym inside! Can't recommend enough!
K**
Great size for many sets of dumbells
This is a strong rack with great size to fit many sets of weights. We still have room with sets from 8-50lbs in five pound increments. Looks slick and happy to get these weights off the floor.
D**L
Ordered twice
I have bought this twice, so I must like it right? And I do. I'm thinking about ordering it a third time and putting a set at my work. It is all about reducing resistance to exercise, if there is a full rack of dumbells at work and I have a spare minute or two I can do a few sets really quick. I haven't bought it because COVID is making all exercise equipment hard to find.But I digress, what is not to like? The assembly is straightforward and was not difficult, took maybe 30 minutes. I don't use the little weights, so I just put them elsewhere, but then I freed up space to add additional heavier weights to it. So I go from 25 to 80 on my rack and so its heavier but still handles the load fine. Though the one I have on my second floor did worry me, but it hasn't collapsed through the first floor ceiling yet.The diameter of the grip on these is quite nice. The one odd weight I have is my 60# set, they're metal, not rubber coated, with a narrower grip. Despite the fact that buying rubber ones would be over $200 dollars with current COVID pricing I'm considering it because the grip is just so much nicer on these than on that one.There are no moving parts and nothing to break, they're dumbbells, they work. I will say that if you're considering this style of dumbbell rack versus the pyramid or triangle style. Get this style. Those pyramid styles use hooks that grip the grip of the dumbbell, this stand uses shelves that hold the weight of the dumbbell. So imagine you're reracking a heavy dumbbell onto a pair of hooks where the hooks have to go where your hand is. Unless you have very small hands the odds of a pinch are pretty good. Also those pyramid ones are low to the ground which is annoying. This is the kind of dumbbell stand you want to get.
A**R
BEST home gym purchase yet
Absolutely love this plate/dumbbell storage system. Was skeptical of the quality, but it’s very heavy duty and seems like it will last a while. LOVE not having weights thrown all over the ground in the garage. Definitely has saved my sanity!
K**K
Must Have for Dumbbells, Medicine Balls, and Kettlebell Storage
I built my dumbbell set during COVID. Took me about a year to get 10 - 50 pound pairs.I got this rack when I had 3 pairs. It was very easy to put together.. Looks great.In the early stages I used the top rack for medicine balls and also hung jump rope pouches and dirty hand wraps off the sides.I highly recommend this rack if you are building a dumbbell set.The picture I've attached show my old olympic style dumbbells, a set of rubber encased 1, 2, 5, and 10 pounders. And a full Amazon Basics rubber hex dumbbell set (10 - 55 Lbs). NOTE, I did have to stack the 10s and 20s on top of each other.I will be purchasing a second rack soon so I can spread these out (and add heavier pairs).WORD OF CAUTION:I'm seeing a lot of pics where they arrange the dumbbells in a dangerous way.Ideally, you'll want- lighter ones at the bottom- heaviest ones near hip level (if you let your arms drop by your side)- mid-range anywhere elseThis way you lift and place heavier ones without having to bend and use back or too much arm.I've seen people injure themselves reaching low and I've seen people unable to rack without assistance when placing heavy on top.Again, let arms drop to the side and place your heavy DBs on the row that is nearest to where you hands hang. This way you have good posture when removing or placing the heavy DBs.
E**Y
Sturdy
Very sturdy and great quality, wished they offered one just a bit bigger
R**Y
Affordable and durable
A great little weight rack that fit perfectly in my home gym. Plenty of storage space for 10 - 45lb. hex dumbbells, two barbells, and 10 - 45lb. bumper plates. If I had one complaint it would be that it only comes with an allen wrench.
D**E
GOOD VALUE
This rack offers good value for the price. It's a great compromise between more expensive commercial racks and some of the less well-made units you can find, without washer plates and locking nuts. It assembles easily with one wrench/socket and a supplied Allen tool. It's angled design gives it a slightly smaller footprint than some units, which saves a bit of space and makes accessing the DB's easier. I've loaded up two of these racks with 20 - 55lb DB's with no signs of sagging in the trays.
T**Y
Great product
Love this product. Holds weights perfectly.
J**D
It does a great job organizing my dumb bells
This is a high quality product. Do follow the instructions and don't tighten the bolts until it is all assembled. I had to loosen the bolts a few times when assembling due to not connecting parts properly the first time. It can be a little confusing getting it right the first time. It does a great job organizing my dumb bells.
T**.
awesome
Best buy on the planet. Bought two and then they dc'd this model. Too bad as I wanted a third. Holds 5-100 lb dumbbells with very little squatting.
S**S
i say yes!
good rack. good price. holding up nicely to commercial application.
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