Rogue RML3W Folding Back Wall Mount Rack
The Rogue RML3W Folding Back Wall Mount Rack is a top choice for those interested in CrossFit workouts, especially when kipping pull-ups are involved. As Rogue Fitness is an official CrossFit sponsor, this rack aligns with high standards. It features laser-cut, 11-gauge steel uprights and West-side hole spacing, making height adjustments easy. Available in 21.5-inch and 41-inch depths, it occupies less than 5 inches from the wall when folded. Additional accessories like spotter arms, plate storage bars, and dip bars can be purchased separately.
Best for:
Ideal for CrossFit enthusiasts requiring ample clearance for dynamic movements.
Pros:
- Comes in two depths
- Includes a sturdy pull-up bar
- West-side hole spacing for versatility
Cons:
- Doesn’t include stringers
- Expensive shipping
PRX Profile Pro Squat Folding Rack with Multi-Grip Bar
The PRX Profile Pro Squat Rack offers a multi-grip pull-up bar, allowing for various pull-up types. With two 11-gauge powder-coated steel uprights, it holds up to 1,000 lbs while taking up just 4 inches when folded. Available in 90-inch and 96-inch heights, the rack is suitable for a wide range of users. All mounting equipment, including J-Cups, is provided.
Best for:
Perfect for those wanting multiple pull-up variations in a compact setup.
Pros:
- 4-inch depth when folded
- Comes in two heights
- Includes all mounting equipment
Cons:
- Limited attachments
- Expensive
Titan Fitness T3 Series Folding Power Rack
The Titan Fitness T3 Series Folding Power Rack is an affordable choice without compromising on quality. Made from 11-gauge steel with West-side hole spacing, it has a pin-and-hinge folding system and takes up only 5 inches when stored. The uprights are narrower at 2×3 inches but can handle up to 1,100 lbs. The rack includes a pull-up bar and reinforced J-hooks.
Best for:
Ideal for budget-conscious shoppers seeking a high-quality foldable squat rack.
Pros:
- Multiple height and depth options
- Includes a pull-up bar
- Easy to fold hinge system
Cons:
- Narrower uprights
- Can be difficult to install
Fringe Sport Retractable Power Folding Rack
The Fringe Sport Retractable Power Rack is designed for garage gyms, taking up only 25 inches in use and 5 inches when folded. Constructed from 11-gauge steel with West-side hole spacing, it comes with an adjustable pull-up bar, J-cups, mounting brackets, and pins. Though its weight capacity is lower, it’s excellent for beginners.
Best for:
Great for garage gyms needing a compact, folding solution for limited space.
Pros:
- Heavy-duty construction
- Comes with adjustable pull-up bar
- Extremely fast setup
Cons:
- Not deep enough for kipping pull-ups
- Lower weight capacity
Force USA My Rack Folding Rack
The Force USA My Rack Folding Squat Rack is a freestanding, modular power rack that doesn’t require wall mounting. Made from 12-gauge steel, it can hold up to 2,000 lbs and offers numerous attachment options. The pop pin adjustment system makes it easy to set up and break down. Various add-ons are available to customize your workout space.
Best for:
Those needing a full-size foldable rack without mounting it to the wall.
Pros:
- Doesn’t require mounting
- Full-size rack
- Customizable
Cons:
- Takes up more space
- Requires specific attachments
Repfitness PR410 Folding Rack
The Repfitness PR410 Folding Squat Rack offers wall mounting for better stability and floor space savings. Made of 11-gauge steel, it holds up to 1,000 lbs. Available in 21.5-inch and 41-inch depths, it has West-side hole spacing for precise adjustments. Additional attachment options are available, but stringers need to be purchased separately.
Best for:
Ideal for those wanting a wall-mounted rack with minimal floor space usage.
Pros:
- Folds against the wall
- Comes in two sizes
- Doesn’t take up floor space
Cons:
- Stringer not included
- Weight limit isn’t as high as others