This is a comparison between the TITAN T3 folding rack and the Rogue RML 390F. Follow the links for more details.
What else to consider from Rogue
Overview of RML 390F
The
Rogue RML 390F is an option from
Rogue that does not need
to be bolted
to the floor. You will get a half
rack for a reasonable price
which can be placed anywhere from your garage,
to one of the spare bedrooms or in the corner of an already established gym. It comes in black is manufactured in Columbus, Ohio.
The
390F weighs in at 295LB with a length of 48'', a width of 49'' and a height of 92.375''. Note that because of the extra beams at the bottom it is slightly higher than the average 90.375'' from
Rogue. It comes with Westside Hole spacing and ships with a Single Skinny or a Fat/Skinny pull up bar, band pegs, and J Cups. The stell notes come in 3x3'' for the uprights and 2x3'' for the bases. With this
rack, you are entering the Monster lite series of
Rogue and the accessories available in there.
Pros of the RML 390F
This rack is easy to install and light. With this, it can be added to any kind of floor that you do not want to drill into. This can be especially beneficial when a gym already has been outfitted or your landlord does not allow for these alterations to be made. With this, you are set up and ready to go in no time, while it will also take up little space.
Cons of the RML 390F
As this is a small
rack and it won't be bolted down
to the floor it is not ideal for any extreme exercises. If you kip like a beserker or regularly throw 400 pounds or more around you might want
to get a
rack that is either bigger if you don't bolt it down or a smaller
rack that can be bolted down
to the floor. You will also have
to think about where
to store your
plates as on the
rack itself might not leave you with the best experience due
to lack of space.
Alternatives to the RML 390F
The
RML 390C would be an alternative
to add color
to your life. It has roughly the same dimensions as the flat foot and can be bolted
to the ground. The price is higher, but you will get a good
rack in your choice of color.
If you don't want to increase the budget and prefer to have a rack that can be bolted to the ground for extra stability the RML3 might be the right choice for you. It comes in at roughly the same price and has also less height. This might also be a better solution if you have a low ceiling.
The RM 390F is the big brother of the RML 390F. This is the monster version of this rack. If you want to build on your investment and upgrade your rack over time, this is the option for you. There will be more upgrades available for the Monster series than for the Monster Lite is Rogue focuses on the higher price tag items first to push the portfolio forward.
The T3 folding rack is an option from TITAN which uses the 2x3 steel tubes from the
T3 series to form a foldable rack. Foldable racks are very popular with garage gym owners as they give you the option to either still park your car in the garage or provide more space if you want to to do conditioning in your limited space. The features and specifics of the T3 are:
This is the optimal option for dads who have to compromise with their wife to get a man cave in the garage.
A folding rack will not be as stable as a full rack which you bolt to the ground. Depending on how much abuse you throw at the rack you might want to reconsider a moveable installation. If you want to use an accessory with your rack, you will also have to deinstall it every time you would the rack. Apart from this TITAN has been reported to struggle more with mi or quality issues and inconsistencies. This doesn’t impact the functionality of the equipment, but it’s appearance and longevity.
The
X2 is the 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.
A good option for Dads who have to compromise with Mom for garage space on a budget.