TITAN T3 Tall power rack vs Rogue RML 690c
This is a comparison between the TITAN T3 power rack and the Rogue RML 690c. Follow the links for more details.
Rogue fitness vs TITAN Fitness
Rogue Fitness is the current market leader when it comes to a functional home gym and commercial gym equipment. They have one of the widest portfolios including racks, barbells, benches, dumbbells, and apparel for the weekend warrior and dedicated athlete. The biggest downside of Rogue Fitness is their comparatively high prices to the competition.
TITAN Fitness is the clear cost leader when you want to build a home gym on a budget that is still similar to what Rogue offers in function, look, and feel. While you will save about half on the sticker price you will run a higher risk of inconsistencies in quality compared to a purchase from Rogue. The equipment will be safe but is more likely to have blemishes, quality issues with welds or that pieces will not easily fit into place. That makes TITAN a good option for a DIY enthusiast who does not mind tinkering with their equipment, but not the first choice to get the best equipment and treat yourself.
Overview and review of the Rogue RML 690C Power Rack
The video above summarises my personal opinion for purchasing a Rogue RML 690C for a home gym. If you want to just lean back and get information, watch it and then dig into the details below. In the following paragraphs you will find details on dimensions and alternative choices. I invite you to leave a comment on Youtube if you have direct questions.
Price: 1.750
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$. The Rogue RML 690C rack is a great option for style and storage to build your home gym. See the details in this article.
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Overview of the Rogue RML 690C
- Bright Blue
- Bright Green
- Burnt Orange
- Dark Blue
- Dark Red
- Gun Metal
- Light Gray
- Rogue Red
- Satin Black
- Satin clear
- White
How many clients should the Rogue RML690C bring you?
Pros of the Rogue RML 690C
Cons of the Rogue RML 690C
Alternatives to the Rogue RML 690C
- 1x Rogue RML 490C @1.075$
- 1x Rogue R6 rack @1.495$
Conclusion
The Rogue RML 690C is a great option for home gyms or commercial gyms for mere mortals. Be mindful about the space you have before buying the 690 versions of Rogues racks. If you do not know what to do with the half rack at the back, go for something smaller.
Further reading
Overview and review of the T - 3 Tall power rack $539
The T3 tall power rack will put you back about $500. 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 over $500”
Overview of the T3 power rack
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Weight: 230 LB
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Height: 82 1/4"
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Height of pull up bar: 77"
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Outside width: 53 1/4"
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Inside width: 42 1/8"
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Outside depth: 32 3/4
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Inside depth: 24"
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Floor space: 12.11 square feet
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Rackable Capacity: 1,100 LB
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Whole Rack Capacity: 4,400 LB
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Weight: 281 LB
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Height: 91 1/8"
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Height of Pull Up Bar: 89"
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Inside Width: 42 1/8"
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Outside Width: 53 1/4"
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Inside Depth: 24"
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Outside Depth: 32 3/4"
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Floor Space: 12.11 square feet
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Rackable Capacity: 1,100 LB
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Whole Rack Capacity: 4,400 LB
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Material: Steel
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Weight: 254 LB
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Height: 82 1/4"
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Height of pull up bar: 77"
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Outside width: 53 1/4"
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Inside width: 42 1/8"
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Outside depth: 44 3/4
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Inside depth: 36"
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Floor space: 12.11 square feet
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Rackable Capacity: 1,100 LB
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Whole Rack Capacity: 4,400 LB
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Weight: 281 LB
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Height: 91 1/8"
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Height of Pull Up Bar: 89"
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Inside Width: 42 1/8"
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Outside Width: 53 1/4"
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Inside Depth: 36"
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Outside Depth: 44 3/4"
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Floor Space: 16.7 square feet
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Rackable Capacity: 1,100 LB
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Whole Rack Capacity: 4,400 LB
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Material: Steel