Power Racks

Titan T-3 Series vs Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage

Quick verdict

Winner on Gym Score: Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage (100)

Titan T-3 Series still wins for some buyers — see the fit cards below.

Titan T-3 Series
Best for
  • · Budget-minded lifter squatting 225 to 405 lb at home
  • · Garage gym with 7 to 8 ft ceiling who needs a 6-post cage on a parcel budget
  • · First-time rack buyer who wants 11-gauge steel without Rogue pricing
Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage
Best for
  • · First serious power cage under $500
  • · Beginner squatting and benching under 405 lb working weights
  • · Garage gym with 7 ft 6 in to 8 ft ceiling

Spec-by-spec

SpecTitan T-3 SeriesFitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage
Gauge11-gauge
Upright Size2x3"
Hole Pattern1" + 2"
Weight Capacity1,000 lb
Frame2x2 inch tubular steel
Capacity800 lb per bar pair
Hole Spacing3 in
Height Adjustments19 levels
Cage Dimensions50.5" L x 46.5" W x 83.5" H
Pull-Up BarYes (single grip)

Titan T-3 Series

Strengths
  • +Excellent value
  • +1,000 lb capacity
  • +Pull-up bar included
  • +Ships via parcel
Weaknesses
  • 2x3 uprights (less premium feel)
  • Limited attachment selection
  • Powder coat scratches easily

Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage

Strengths
  • +800 lb capacity per bar pair — genuinely strong
  • +Optional lat pull-down attachment is well-built
  • +Strong Amazon Prime availability
  • +$400 puts a real cage in reach for budget builds
Weaknesses
  • 3-inch hole spacing limits J-hook customization
  • 2x2 frame slightly less rigid than 3x3 premium cages
  • Pull-up bar is single-grip only
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