I just do not have any experience in that narrow of a rack. It has been demonstrated that 24in is plenty for lifting in a rack. I'd also be interested in hearing from anyone with an x2 and their thoughts on it. I'd like to hear from anyone who has put >400lbs on the x3 ff rack and how it holds up stability wise. The decision is tricky because if it is not in stock on Black Friday and the x3 drops in price further I will probably end up going with that rack. (I'll be buying 2 or 4 stall mats either way). Which is about what a quality weight tree costs. I think the T3 has slightly more value for me and the additional cost of the platform to put it on would only be about $100 for wood. X2: Little to no accessories at this time since it is 2x2, 24in depth, welded frame so possibly more of an annoyance to transport move but also lighter than others. T3: 36in depth, is rumored to be sold out until December. X3: Price, lack of plate storage, accessories are generally more expensive X2: Cheapest option, + Plate storage, smallest footprint Might be a con according to this review: Racks:(Prices appeared to change from last night) If I wanted to bolt it down I would need to build an additional platform or an 8x8 platform to bolt the rack into. So not having to bolt it down is convenient but not necessarily a required feature. I will probably build a separate 4x8 deadlift platform and keep the rack over just stall mats. I don't plan to have more than 600lbs on the rack as that's all the weight I've handled and just below my max rack pull at this time. I'm hoping to get some feedback on each as I can't seem to find many videos of the flat foot x3 or x2 in use. I just can't decide which rack will benefit me most. So I've settled on a titan rack for my home gym.
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