Gorila J72 Squat Stand

$689.00 CAD
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PREMIUM QUALITY SQUAT RACK

The Gorila J72 squat stand is the perfect heavy-duty rack for confined spaces, small garage gyms as well as larger affiliates and training facilities. It is the smallest version of our Silverback Squat Stands Series with a 74.5" total height but it sure can handle the weight like the big ones. With a bolted-together 48" by 48" base it is very easy to move and store. Nothing can stop it, whether it's for functionnal training, powerlifting, bench, weightlifting, etc.

Its 2.5" steel tubing construction ensures durability and versatility, giving you multiple possibilities for adding accessories at any height and on either side of the rack to make it your own. Plus, the SH25 Jcups will prevent any possible damage to the knurling of your barbells.

Added features:

  • Free upright colour customization
  • SH25 J-cups with heavy-duty HDPE plastic protection
  • Silverback Series hole pattern: 2" away in the squat area and 1" in the bench press area (little reference marks every 5 holes to simplify the adjustment)
  • Lifetime warranty on all Silverback products*

*Note: The correct base plates connecting the upright to the base are shown on the red, black, and white model. The plates in the other image (latest model) are incorrect.

 

  • Made in CANADA
  • 74,5" total height (72" Upright + 2.5" base)
  • Hole Pattern - 1" spacing through bench area and 2" spacing above and below
  • 1/2" Bolts and 5/8" Pins
  • (2) SH25 J-cups with UHMW plastic inserts
  • Fully compatible with all Mandrill & Silverback accessories
  • Also compatible with 5/8" holes with Westside spacing upright
  • Easily convertible to a Yoke (Contact us for details)
  • Powerful Powder Coat Finish
  • Pull-up bar on the J72 is not suggested
  • Colour customization: the weld may be more noticeable

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