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Rep Fitness PR-4000
by Rep Fitness
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The 3x3" 11-gauge sweet spot. Westside hole pattern, 1,000 lb capacity, accepts a full ecosystem of attachments. For most home lifters this is the last rack you'll buy.
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Rep Fitness
$849
Strengths
- ↑11-Gauge Steel
- ↑Westside Pattern
- ↑Made in USA
Weaknesses
- ↓Freight Shipping
- ↓Assembly Time
Buyer sentiment
Based on 25 user mentionsBuyers praise 11-Gauge Steel and Westside Pattern. Some flag Freight Shipping.
Verdict: The 3x3, 11-gauge American-made rack most r/homegym veterans call the "last rack you'll ever buy" under $1,000 — the Westside bench-zone hole pattern is the headline.
Specs that matter
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Uprights | 3x3-inch, 11-gauge |
| Capacity | 1,000 lb rated |
| Hole pattern | Westside 1-inch (bench zone), 2-inch above |
| Footprint | 48 x 53 inches |
| Price | $849 base |
What you get
- Westside bench-zone spacing — exact J-cup height for bench handoff; the top reason lifters pick REP over Titan
- Growing 3x3 ecosystem — Ares cable, Athena monolift, dip, plate horns
- Configurable — choose depth (16/24/30 in) and height (80-93 in) for low ceilings
What you give up
- Freight-only, curbside — you move 250+ lb inside yourself
- 3-4 hour first-time assembly — high bolt count, torque sequence matters; lead times vary
Buy it if you squat over 315 lb, want strap safeties, and plan to add attachments. Skip it if you have under 7 ft of ceiling (PRX Profile PRO), train under 315 lb (Titan T-3, $469), or live in an apartment.
Per the r/homegym wiki, the PR-4000 sits with the Rogue R-4 and Sorinex XL as a reference rack under $1,200; community consensus is the Westside pattern is non-negotiable for anyone benching over 225 lb.
Full specs
- Gauge
- 11-gauge
- Upright Size
- 3x3"
- Hole Pattern
- Westside 1"
- Weight Capacity
- 1,000 lb
- Footprint
- 48" x 53"
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