Gym Racks

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Racks are the backbone of serious strength training. Whether you’re setting up a home gym or fitting out a high-traffic commercial space, the right rack defines what you can train, how safely you can train, and how well your space works day to day.

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Since 2009, Little Bloke Fitness has supplied Australian home gyms, PT studios and commercial facilities with durable gym equipment backed by expert advice and fit-out support. As the home of 1RM and 360 Strength, we invest heavily in product development — designing and testing our racks in-house with a focus on real-world training performance, compatibility and long-term durability.

If you’re comparing gym racks for a home or commercial space, our team can help you choose the right rack style and layout, then match compatible components and attachments.

Need help choosing the right racks for your setup? Call 03 9462 3943, email info@littleblokefitness.com.au, or visit our Melbourne showroom for expert advice.

Browse our full range of gym racks below.

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    Why racks are essential

    Different styles of power racks, cages, squat racks and squat stands can be found in almost any serious gym because they support the core barbell lifts. Often the cornerstone of a training space, a rack helps define your training style and the range of exercises you can do safely.

    Durable and flexible, gym racks can be built out over time with accessories like safeties, dip handles, various storage and pull-up options, along with cable options, smith machine bolt-ons, jammer arms and more.

    Features to look for in a home or commercial rack

    When comparing racks, these practical checks matter most:

    • Footprint and stability: check the base size and the space you have around the rack for loading plates and moving a bench
    • Height and clearance: confirm ceiling height, especially if you want pull-ups, and check side clearance - the rack must allow space to not just mount a barbell, but also load a barbell with plates
    • Safeties: spotter arms, pin safeties or straps help with safer solo lifting
    • Adjustability: J-hook and safety positioning should suit your training and your body size
    • Attachment pathway: think ahead if you want dips, storage, cable add-ons or rig expansions
    • Finish and durability: coatings and build quality affect wear over time

    Best equipment to use with gym racks

    To get the most out of your gym racks, these essentials are commonly used alongside them:

    Frequently asked questions

    What’s the difference between a power rack and a squat rack?
    A power rack or cage is usually a four-post system that creates a more enclosed lifting bay and often supports more safety and attachment options. Squat racks and stands are generally more open and compact, which can suit smaller spaces.

    Do I need a rack for a home gym?
    If you want to train with a barbell, a rack is one of the safest and most versatile foundations. The best rack depends on your space, budget and how you train.

    Are rack attachments universal?
    Not always. Compatibility depends on upright size, hole spacing and pin diameter. Always check the product listing and your rack specifications.

    Can I start small and upgrade later?
    Yes. Many people start with a basic rack and add attachments like safeties, dip handles, storage and pull-up options over time.

    Need help choosing gym racks?

    Select a product from the above listings to learn more, including specifications, weight ratings and included items. If you cannot find what you need, contact us and we will help you choose the right option.

    Call 03 9462 3943, email info@littleblokefitness.com.au, or visit our Melbourne showroom for expert advice.

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