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Overview and review of the TITAN T2 rack and incline combo

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Nov 8, 2019 9:00:00 AM

Overview and review of the T2 rack and incline combo

The TITAN T2 and incline will put you back about $350 - $400. TITAN is well known for their very good prices compared to their competition and will get you started on your home gym. This review was originally posted in “which Titan rack to buy for under $500

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Overview of the T2 and incline combo 

 
The T2 comes with 2x2 steel tubes and distinguished itself from the X2 line by having fewer extras straight out of the box. You will have fewer pull-up bars and less convenience on the uprights. The money saved for this can be put towards a bench as in this package. The features and specifics of this package are: 
 
Rack and bench details: 
  • Weight holders for storage and increased stability
  • J-hooks included 
  • 2" steel uprights
  • Chin up bar: 1 1/4" diameter 
  • Adjustable Back and Seat
  • Rigid Steel Base
  • Comfortable Padding
  • Sleek Leather Finish
Rack Specifications:
  • Weight: 107 lbs 
  • Height: 83" 
  • Height of pull up bar: 80" 
  • Opening: 44" 
  • Depth: 48" 
  • Inside front to back bar: 26" 
  • Floor space: 48" x 48" 
  • Capacity: 700 lbs
  • Material: Steel
Bench Specifications:
  • Overall Width: 27"
  • Overall Height: 48"
  • Bench Width: 12"
  • Bench Length: 51 1/4"
  • Capacity: 650 lbs
 

Pros of the T2 rack and incline 

 
Two for the price of one is always nice which is the case with this one when compared to the direct competition. 
 

Cons of the T2

 
You will be buying the lowest priced rack of a low price vendor. I am usually not a fan of that as this is inviting trouble. 
 

Alternatives to the T2 

 
 
The T3 uses a folding concept but with 2x3 steel tubes to be stored against the wall when you don’t use it. 
 
The X2 is one of the cheapest series in the TITAN line up. With its 2x2 steel tubes, it uses the least material to build a rack. If you want to downsize on all ends to fit a bench and rack into $500 budget comfortably, this is for you. 
 

Summary for the T2

 
If you desperately want to fit a bench and rack into $300 this is the way to go. Still, to have fun and be proud of your purchase you might go one notch up in the TITAN portfolio and save a little more for the bench. 
 

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