TITAN T2 and dip vs Rogue RML 390c [Article, Video]
This is a comparison between the TITAN T2 power rack and the Rogue RML 390c. Follow the links for more details.
Overview and review of the Rogue RML 390c
What else to consider from Rogue
Overview of the RML 390C
The
Rogue RML 390C is one of the lowest priced racks of
Rogue where you can choose the color. This is the right choice for limited spaces that still want
to show style. The available colors for the
RML390C are
- Bright blue
- Bright green
- Burnt orange
- Dark blue
- Dark red
- Gunmetal
- Light Gray
- Rogue Red
- Satin Black
- Satin Clear
- White
The
rack weighs 265B on a footprint of 34'' or 40''x53''. The steel notes are made of 3x3'' 11 Gauge steel. It ships with J cups, Pin/Pipe safeties and band pegs. The
RML 390C is compatible with the Monster Lite series and accessories. The length is 30'' or 36'', the width 49'' and the height 90.375''. At the lower end, you have the westside spacing
which makes it possible
to bench with lower increments in height. This also leaves more options for setting up bands for the Westside method for the squat and bench.
If you want a colored rack from Rogue this is the lowest entry price you can go for all other options come in with a higher price tag.
Pros of the RML390c
The
RML 390C is a low price option
to get a colored
rack. It is also compact and can fit into more environments than its bigger counterparts. The westside spacing and compatibility with the Monster lite series set you up for future upgrades in case you want
to do them.
Cons of the RML390C
For the price of an
RML 390C, you can get more real estate from the Infinity series or fortis racks. If you don't care that much about the color you are probably better of going for an
RM4 Fortis or
RML 490.
Alternatives to the RML 390C
The
RM4 is still below the $1000 threshold but gives you more
rack space and makes you part of the
Rogue Monster family. This is the part of the product line where
Rogue adds new ideas more frequently. If you want
to go big and do not care about color this is the better option at a minimally higher investment. The downside with this
rack is that you will not get the Westside holes.
The RML 490 is the big black brother of the
RML 390C if you don't make your
rack being black and you want the westside spaced holes, this is the one
to go for. It is only minimally higher in price and still delivers. You get a full
rack in black for the price of a half
rack in color.
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.