Rogue Adjustable monolift vs Flip down safeties
This is a comparison between Rogue Adjustable monolift and Rogue Flip down safeties including pros, cons, and alternatives. The Original was published in which accessory equipment to get for your rogue rack. Follow the links for details
Overview and review of the Rogue Flip down safeties
The Flip down safety comes in at $385 and is a great addition to your existing rack to widen the possible exercises you can do. This article was originally published in "which accessory equipment to get for your rogue rack".
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Overview of the Flipdown safeties
The
rogue flip down safeties are the rolls Royce of the safety pins you can get from Rogue. They are easy to adjust in height and provide a better platform for your rack pulls and pin pulls than safety pins or belts. They can be combined with the utility seat and
LT1 50 cal short arms to create many different applications. The full set includes:
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Made in Columbus, Ohio
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Sold in Pairs
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3 x 3" 11-Gauge Steel
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Holes 2” on center
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Protective UHMW plastic to protect the bar
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Easy slide-in and lock-down installation
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Includes (2) Monster Hitchpins
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Can also be used as a pulling platform
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Color: Black
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Length 43”
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Width 3”
If you want to secure yourself in a rack with style this is the way to go.
Pros of the flipdown safeties
The
flip-down safeties will take many beatings before they break. While the safety pins will warp slightly after a full drop of a weight, the
flip-down safeties will stand tall. For pin squats and rack pulls they will also provide a better and more stable platform than pins and belts.
Cons of the flipdown safeties
The
flip down safeties are more expensive and weigh more than the safety belts and pins. This can be of disadvantage when you have to buy multiple units or have many beginners working out at your gym.
Alternatives to the flipdown safeties
Most rogue racks ship with safety pins as a standard. Pay attention to the detailed descriptions and if you are in doubt ask their customer support before the purchase.
Safety belts are another variation on pins. Their advantage is that they will not warp when you drop a weight from a high height in them. I personally find them hard to adjust for pin squats and rack pulls and prefer the pins or
flip down safeties.
Summary of the Flipdown safeties
The
flip-down safeties are a great investment, especially if you do not have to but multiple racks and can use the budget for yourself only.
Overview and review Rogue Adjustable monolift
The Rogue Adjustbale monolift comes in at $325 and are a great addition to your existing rack to widen the possible exercises you can do. This article was originally published in "which accessory equipment to get for your rogue rack".
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Overview of the Rogue Adjustable monolift
The
Rogue adjustable monolift is a great addition to your existing rack especially if you are into powerlifting. With this, you can simulate the conditions of equipped competitions more closely. You will be able to squat directly as the
monolift will render a walkout unnecessary. With this purchase you get the following:
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Made in the USA
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Sold in Pairs
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Ships fully assembled
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Compatible ONLY with 3x3” Monster rigs and racks
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Height: 19" , 1.25" Jaw height
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Depth: 3" , 2.75" Jaw depth*
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0.75" thick steel Jaw
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0.5625" Thick UHMW Protective Plastic lining on hooks, clasps, and back of unit
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1" Mounting Pin, J-Cup-style set-up
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1" Hitch Pins for locking unit in place
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Color: Black and Red
This is a solid piece of equipment with your first purchase or adds to an existing rack.
Pros of the Rogue Adjustable monolift
The big pros of this
monolift are its price, size, and quick adjustability. If you go for a full-blown
monolift station it will be a lot more expensive, can not be operated by yourself and takes time to be adjusted in weight.
Cons of the Rogue adjustable monolift
It’s main use case is for powerlifters. Compared to a
Monster Slinger you get very limited use cases out of this piece of equipment.
Alternatives to the Rogue Adjustable monolift
These are the alternatives to the adjustable monolift:
The
LT1 50 cal lever arms are probably the most versatile addition you can make to a rack. You also use it as a
monolift among other applications. The downside is that it is about 4 times the price of the
monolift.
The
combo rack would be the ideal solution for lifters to prepare for a real-time powerlifting event. The Rogue combo rack simulates the setup in most IPF competitions the closest. If you want raw powerlifting at your home the combo rack is the way to go.
Summary of the Rogue Adjustable monolift
The
Rogue adjustable monolift is a great addition to your home gym set up for individual use. Especially if you are into powerlifting this can be an invaluable tool.