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TITAN T2 and dip vs Rogue Froning 4100c [Article, Video]

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Aug 18, 2020 9:00:00 AM

TITAN T2 and dip vs Rogue Froning 4100c [Article, Video]

This is a comparison between the TITAN T2 rack and the Rogue 4100c. Follow the links for more details.

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Overview and review Rogue Froning RML 4100 C Power Rack

Price: 1.150

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 Froning rack is a solid option for the home warrior. See the details in this article.

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Overview of the Rogue Froning rack

The Froning rack is a special edition of the RML 490C rack which has been adapted for the needs of CrossFit. You get some extra equipment included in the price based on the special edition. The Rogue Froning RML weighs in at 340LB. It is 100.375'' high and takes up a footprint of 53'' x 53'' inches. It is 49'' in length and width. 
 
The design is compatible with the Monster Lite series of Rogue and comes with a pair of Monster Lite J Cups and 4 band pegs. IT also has the Westside hole spacing to make smaller increments on the bench press starting point possible for you. Overall this is a solid rack for many purposes in your home gym or as an addition to your already existing establishment.
 

How many clients should the Rogue Froning RML 4100 C bring you?

 
If you think that the Rogue Froning RML 4100 C 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 1.150$. Adjust the numbers for your own gym accordingly.
 

Pros of the Froning rack

Compared to other racks you can feel a little closer to Rich Froning as this rack bears his name. You will also get some little extras which you otherwise have to pay for.
 

Cons of the Froning rack

 
The Rogue Froning RML 4100C is branded and therefore comes with a little extra coin to make it to your home. If you want the most rack for the dollar you might want to opt for something else. 
 

Alternatives to the Froning rack

 
For a budget of 1.150$ you can also opt for 
 
  • 1x Rogue RM3 Monster rack @ 1.145$
Rather than going with the Froning rack out of the Monster Lite series you can go for the RM3 Monster half rack. This has the advantage that you can freely choose the height and color of your rack while giving you less space in the rack itself.
 
 
This is the basis that the Froing rack is built on. You will get a Monser Lite full rack where you can freely choose the color.
 

Conclusion

The Froning rack is a good starting point to build your home gym around. It has everything you need except storage options for plates.

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Overview and review of the T2 and dip 

The TITAN T2 and dip will put you back about $300 - $350. 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

Overview of the T2 and dip

 
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. This version also includes a dip installment at the front. The features and specifics of this package are: 
 
Rack details:
  • Capacity: 700 lbs
  • 1" round steel j-hooks 
  • T-2 Series (2"x2" steel tubes)
  • Package includes 1 pair of dip bars
  • Chin up bar: 1 1/4" diameter
  • Installation instructions
  • Weight: 107 lb
  • Height: 83"
  • Height of pull up bar: 80"
  • Opening: 44"
  • Depth: 48"
  • Inside front to back bar: 26"
  • Floor space: 48" x 48"
  • Material: Steel
 
The main difference to most other is the included dip bars.
 

Pros of the T2 dip bar

 
The price of the T2 is one of its main pros. You will be hard-pressed to find as much metal for a rack including a dip bar for the same price in the market. Especially if it is new.
 

Cons of the T2 dip bar

 
The dip bar can obstruct access to the rack itself. You will also not be able to use the front to have two athletes squat in parallel on the same rack. This might not be ideal, especially in high school and college setups strapped for cash. 
 

Alternatives to the T2 dip bar

 
 
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 of the T2 dip bar

 
If you care about a dip bar, this is the rack. Otherwise, you might as well save the money for more plates or a bench.
 

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