Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Power Racks for Home Gym

REP Fitness PR-4000 vs Titan T-3 Series Power Rack

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

REP Fitness PR-4000 comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.7 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about Serious home-gym builders who want a configurable 3x3 commercial-grade rack and a long-term attachment ecosystem without paying Rogue prices. — read the strengths below before deciding.

REP Fitness PR-4000
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Power Racks for Home Gym
REP Fitness PR-4000
$800as of Jun 8

The REP Fitness PR-4000 is the home-gym value benchmark: 3x3-inch 11-gauge steel, a 1,000-pound rackable capacity, Westside hole spacing, and a deep ecosystem of more than ten attachments, all starting around $621. Reviewers from Garage Gym Reviews and BarBend consistently frame it as matching or beating racks costing far more. It is fully configurable through REP's rack builder, with 80- or 93-inch heights and four depth options, making it the centerpiece most builders should default to.

Strengths
  • 3x3-inch 11-gauge steel with a 1,000 lb rackable capacity
  • Westside (1-inch bench-zone) hole spacing with laser-cut numbers
  • Fully configurable height, depth, and post count via rack builder
Watch-outs
  • Upright numbers are printed on the front only, complicating rear safety setup
  • Cable-attachment D-handles lack knurling for grip
  • Configurations can balloon in price as attachments are added
Titan T-3 Series Power Rack
Ranked #4 in Best Power Racks for Home Gym
Titan T-3 Series Power Rack
$559.99as of Jun 7

The Titan T-3 is the budget rack that most closely imitates the premium Rogue R-3: 2x3-inch 11-gauge steel, Westside hole spacing, and a 1,100-pound rackable capacity, all at a much lower price thanks to imported manufacturing. Reviewers consider it a strong value that benefits greatly from being bolted to a platform, with the main trade-offs being weld quality and a shorter one-year warranty. It is the value pick for buyers who want 11-gauge steel cheaply.

Strengths
  • 2x3-inch 11-gauge steel at a budget-friendly price
  • Westside hole spacing for precise bar placement
  • Roughly 1,000 lb rack rating, strong for the price
Watch-outs
  • Weld quality is below US-made racks
  • Best stability requires bolting to a platform or floor
  • Only a one-year warranty

How they stack up

REP Fitness PR-4000

Uses the same 3x3-inch 11-gauge steel and 1,000 lb capacity as the Rogue R-3 but at a lower price with a deeper attachment ecosystem. Far more rack than the budget REP PR-1100 (2x2, 14-gauge) and the Titan T-3, and built from thicker steel than the 12-gauge Force USA MyRack.

Titan T-3 Series Power Rack

Closely imitates the Rogue R-3's 2x3 11-gauge steel and Westside spacing at a much lower price, but with imported steel and a shorter warranty. Uses thicker steel than the budget REP PR-1100 (2x2, 14-gauge), and unlike the Force USA MyRack does not include a cable station. A step below the 3x3 REP PR-4000.

Specs side-by-side

SpecREP Fitness PR-4000Titan T-3 Series Power Rack
Weight Capacity1,000 lbs rackable1,100 lbs rackable
Material3x3-inch 11-gauge steel2x3-inch 11-gauge steel
Hole SpacingWestside (1-inch bench zone)Westside
Footprint47" W x 23-41" D, 80" or 93" H
Attachments10+ (Ares cable, lat, dip, landmine)
Posts4 or 6
WarrantyLimited lifetime frame1 year
ConstructionBolt-together
Height Options82" or 91"
Depth Options24" or 36"
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