TITAN T3 Yoke vs Rogue Mono stand
This is a comparison between the TITAN T3 Yoke and the Rogue Mono stand. Follow the links for more details.
Overview and review of the Rogue Mono stand
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Overview of the Rogue Mono Stand
The
Rogue Mono stand is an interesting variation on the SML 1 Squat stand. With this setup, you can unrack the weight and there is no need
to walk it out. This is especially good for lifters who are injured or when you want
to attempt a one repetition maximum. This design makes acquiring a Monolift station very affordable compared
to other options in the market.
The
Rogue Mono stand comes in black and is manufactured in Columbus, Ohio. The dimensions of this Stand are 57'' in width, 86'' in length and 78'' in height. The overall weight of the unit comes
to 310LB. This leaves it with a footprint of 86''x57''. The stell notes are made of 3x3'' 11 Gauge steel.
If you want
to get serious about
powerlifting and meets
which allow for
monolift
stations, this design is the one for you. It is a lot easier
to handle than a traditional
Mono Stand and less prone
to get broken. The arms of traditional
mono stands have the tendency
to block over the years. There is nothing worse than a lever that is not moving out of the way when you have a very heavy weight on your shoulders.
Pros of the Rogue Mono stand
The design makes it clever and uses a lot less material
to create the same effect as other
mono stands. With this, even an average gym can implement a
mono stand to attract more customers or help injured athletes. If you are serious about
powerlifting and want
to save some money on a
mono stand this is the way
to look.
Cons of the Rogue Mono Stand
The biggest flaw of this design is that you can not use the
mono stand by itself. You need another person with you
to rerack the weight. If you always train with other monster lifters this is great. However, for many, this is just simply not the case.
Alternatives to the Rogue Mono stand
The Monolift Attachments are available for Monster, Monster lite and Infinity series of Rogue. The adjustable version is only available for Monster and Monster lite. I would definitely recommend investing the extra 30 - 40$ to get the adjustable version. This way it will be easier for you to use the Monolift attachment for the squat and bench press instead of having to get the wrench ut each time you swap.
Overview and review of the TITAN T3 Yoke
The TITAN T3 Yoke with pulley will put you back about $350 - $370. 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 T3 Yoke
Yokes are great alternatives to power racks as they are portable, come with the plate storage and can be used for home carries. If you want to add a versatile tool to your gym you should definitely consider a
yoke. Here are the specs and features of the TITAN version:
Yoke details
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Use as a Squat / Press Stand, Push or Drag Sled, or Yoke.
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A staple for Strongman training.
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Adjustable crossbar to custom fit your height
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Integrated vertical plate storage.
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2" hole spacing on uprights
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1" Westside spacing through the bench zone
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92" design makes for an ideal pull up bar height.
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2.95" Crossbar diameter.:
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Weight: 178 LB
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Height: 92"
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Inside width: 45"
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Footprint: 51" x 52"
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Uprights: 2"x3" 11 gauge steel
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Weight capacity: 750 LB
Pros of the Yoke
Multifunctional Gym Equipment which is a great addition if you have to space to do carries. Kills many birds with one stone at a very good price.
Cons of the Yoke
This item has a lot of welding to be done. These might be of poor quality with TITAN is this is where they often cut corners to justify the low prices. This will be mostly cosmetic, not functional.
Alternatives to the Yoke
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 for the Yoke
A Yoke is always a good, cost-efficient option for many use cases. TITAN's price on it makes it extra sweet.