Stores Standard or Olympic-Sized Barbell
Enjoy this space-saving barbell storage solution
Barbell sold separately
Stores Multiple Standard and Olympic-Sized Weight Plates
Protect your floors and fitness equipment by keeping weights organized and off of the ground
Weight plates sold separately
Durable Steel Construction
Robust for long-lasting and extensive use
Compact Design
Keep your weights well-organized and ready for the next workout
Occupy minimal space in your home gym - maximizing the area you can use to train
Lightweight
Only 16.5-pounds after assembly without weights added
Quick and Easy Assembly
Have your weight plate and barbell storage rack put together in no time
210 Lb. Weight Capacity
https://www.walmart.com/ip/797273231
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There is one difference between the two: the Wieder one will hold a barbell standing up while the CAP one has weight storage on the bottom
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Interesting. The 4th picture in this post is exactly what I bought.
Enjoy this space-saving barbell storage solution
Barbell sold separately
Stores Multiple Standard and Olympic-Sized Weight Plates
Protect your floors and fitness equipment by keeping weights organized and off of the ground
Weight plates sold separately
Durable Steel Construction
Robust for long-lasting and extensive use
Compact Design
Keep your weights well-organized and ready for the next workout
Occupy minimal space in your home gym - maximizing the area you can use to train
Lightweight
Only 16.5-pounds after assembly without weights added
Quick and Easy Assembly
Have your weight plate and barbell storage rack put together in no time
210 Lb. Weight Capacity
https://www.walmart.com/ip/797273231
Depends. Bumper plates will be more expensive. I recommend sticking to Olympic plates and bar if you do get some. Many times the best deals are local used markets (Facebook marketplace, craigslist, etc.) I got my weights a couple years ago on a sale through Dick's. Just figure out what you want, research the price history of them on Slickdeals, set deal alerts for those items on Slickdeals, and wait for a deal. That is, unless you by used local. As far as weight goes, anything under $1/lb is good.
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That's the set I got for $130, but I don't think it's been close to that low for awhile. If it dips below $200, it would be a good deal.
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The weight capacity is 300lbs which is more than the posted deal