TITAN Single post competition flat bench vs Rogue Monster West side bench
This is a comparison between the TITAN Single post competition flat bench and Rogue Monster west side bench including pros, cons, and alternatives. This article was originally posted in Which TITAN bench to get? Follow the links for details.
Overview and review of the Rogue Monster West Side Bench
Price: 1.195
This review was originally posted in the longer article "Which strength equipment to buy from rogue" in which you can read about 25 products of Rogue which cost more than 1.000$. The Rogue Monster West Side bench will make every bencher happy, even the biggest ones. See the details in this article.
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Overview of the Rogue West side bench
The
Rogue Monster Westside bench has been built with the ideas of Louie Simmons in mind. It took the first
Westside bench design to the
Monster series. This is the ultimate bench press machine. If you have a bunch of football players running around who break normal benches and
equipment, because they are so savage, this is the piece of
equipment to go for.
The
Rogue West Side Monster bench comes in black. It weighs 342LB with a footprint of 53''x34''. It is 54.75'' high and provides everything you need to train heavy bench pressing including extra large band holders at the bottom. The
plate at the back also enables a spotter to get into the right position to spot a very heavy bench press. If you want to break world records or do a 300 pound with bands for reps competition, this is the bench you need.
How many clients should the Monster West side Bench bring you?
If you think that the Rogue Monster West side will bring you 4 new clients who pay you 50$ on a 1-year retainer it is worth the investment. This will yield 2.400$ net new revenue against an investment of 1.195$. Adjust the numbers for your own gym accordingly.
Pros of the Rogue west side bench
This will never break and provide support to even the biggest athletes you can dream up. Never have your Rhinos complaining or injured again because their equipment does not support their massive bodies.
Cons of the Rogue west side bench
This is overbuilt. I mean seriously overbuilt. Don't get this for your wife or kids, They will get frightened.
Alternatives to the Rogue west side bench
These are the Alternatives to the Rogue Monster West Side bench you can get on the same budget:
- 1x Rogue west side bench 2.0 @725$
This is the little sister of the Monster version of the bench. It still has the spotter platform so that someone can help on a 300 pound and more bench press which has been missed. This is still massive and will cover the needs of most people unless you are Thor who is being spotted by Brian Shaw.
Conclusion
The rogue west side bench is a tool fir the serious bench presser who moves a lot of weight. If you intend to have several people bench pressing more than 600 pounds in your gym, this is the one to get. For all others it is still a hell of a setup.
Overview and review of the TITAN Single post competition flat bench
This is an overview of the TITAN Single post competition flat bench including pros, cons, and alternatives. This article was originally posted in Which TITAN bench to get? Follow the links for details.
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Overview of the Single post competition flat bench
Price: $149
The
single post competition flat bench is designed for heavy bench presses at competition height. With its single post at the leg end of the bench, you can be sure that the bench will not get in the way of your bench press set up. In addition, it is easy to transport with a handle and wheels and closer to the ground than a regular
flat bench. This is the right bench for you if you still want to stay mobile, but at the same time want to create powerlifting competition standards. The full specifications of this bench are:
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Designed to handle heavy weights
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Durable vinyl upholstery with 2.36-in pad
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Durable steel construction with 3-in tubing
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3-foot design allows athletes to use proper positioning of the feet.
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Welded metal endcaps.
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Handle and wheels for easy transport.
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Powder-coated paint job prevents rust and corrosion
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Overall Height: 17-in.
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Overall Length: 52-in.
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Overall Width: 21.65-in.
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Pad Dimensions: 47.25-in x 11.8-in x 2.36-in.
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Color: Black
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Material: 3-in x 3-in 11-Gauge Steel
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Weight Capacity: 1,000 lbs.
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Product Weight: 37.5 lbs.
Pros of the TITAN Single post competition flat bench
Based on its single post design this bench is easy to wheel around and does not get in the way of your setup. Combined with the low price tag of most TITAN products this is a very solid option to buy in bulk or get your home gym ready.
Cons of the TITAN Single post competition flat bench
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Not adjustable
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Finish of the product
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Not centered
As this is a bench made to powerlifting competition specifications it also has to be seen in this context. For this, the bench is not bolted to the ground or heavy enough which can make it wobbly under very heavy loads. Even though it says in the product description that it takes up to 1.000lbs, I would not bench 500lbs on this bench. For any home gym it also has to be taken into consideration that this bench can not be adjusted. Lats but not least TITAN offer their products at about half the price of the market for something comparable. This means that they have to cut some corners. The less complex the product gets, the less labor goes into it. While TITAN gets corners in the finish of their bigger products in terms of nuts and bolts not being smooth or completely missing, for the lower-priced products they only have the option to cut corners for the material. Just keep this in mind when you choose to buy TITAN. This does not mean they do not get the job done, but saving half the price tag usually comes at a price for the consumer.
Conclusion for the Single post competition flat bench
This bench is a great addition to a home gym or professional gym on a budget. It is compact and easy to move around for the average athlete or semi-professional. If you are really big or move very heavy weights you might want to look for something a little more upmarket.