This is a comparison between Rogue Adjustable monolift and Rogue Utility seat 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 Monster Utility seat
The Rogue Monster Utility seat comes in at $225 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".
And other applications you can come up with. Themonster Utility seatcan be combined with theRogue flip down safetiesor the monster spotter arms to create these training scenarios.
Pros of the Monster Utility seat
This is an easy platform to use in your rack for a good price of you have the right setup in place.
Cons of the Monster Utility seat
Thisseatonly works in combination with other Rogue equipment and not as a stand alone which drives it cost above the stated price tag.
If you only want to perform box jumps pylo Boxes can be the right choice for you. This can be stacked and cost less than other wooden boxes. Their disadvantage is that they can only be used with one height.
The competition boxes can be used with multiple height giving you three different configurations for your workouts. An advantage over theutility seatis that they are standalone and can also be used outside.
The box squat seats are adjustable I’m height depending on the user and can be used without theflip-down safeties. This makes them ideal for heavy box squats where you still want to have the possibility to squat to a pin.
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".
TheRogue adjustable monoliftis 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 themonoliftwill render a walkout unnecessary. With this purchase you get the following:
Made in the USA
Sold in Pairs
Ships fully assembled
Compatible ONLY with 3x3” Monster rigs and racks
Height: 19" , 1.25" Jaw height
Depth: 3" , 2.75" Jaw depth*
0.75" thick steel Jaw
0.5625" Thick UHMW Protective Plastic lining on hooks, clasps, and back of unit
1" Mounting Pin, J-Cup-style set-up
1" Hitch Pins for locking unit in place
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 thismonoliftare its price, size, and quick adjustability. If you go for a full-blownmonoliftstation 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 aMonster Slingeryou 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 infinity and Monster lite versions of theadjustable monolift stationdo the same thing for the respective product lines of Rogue.
TheLT1 50 cal lever armsare probably the most versatile addition you can make to a rack. You also use it as amonoliftamong other applications. The downside is that it is about 4 times the price of themonolift.
TheRogue monolift stationis an alternative for very heavy lifts where a spitter is present.
Thecombo rackwould 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
TheRogue 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.