Material & Construction | Commercial Gyms, Home Gyms | Industry Standard: 14-gauge steel (ASTM A36) Our Base: 12-gauge steel (ASTM A36) ▲ Our Advanced: 10-gauge steel (ASTM A36) ▲▲ (10-gauge provides 30% thicker steel than industry standard) | Enhanced durability and load capacity for heavy use. Advanced version withstands extreme stress. | Base: Slightly heavier than standard. Advanced: Adds weight and cost. |
Adjustability | Multi-user gyms, Adjustable workouts | Industry Standard: 3 fixed height positions Our Base: 5 height positions ▲ Our Advanced: Infinite adjustability ▲▲ (Patented sliding mechanism allows 0.5" increments) | Customizable to fit users of all heights. Advanced suits elite athletes needing precision. | Base requires manual adjustments. Advanced: More complex setup. |
Safety Features | Heavy lifting zones, Commercial gyms | Industry Standard: Fixed safety bars Our Base: Adjustable safety bars ▲ Our Advanced: Dual adjustable bars + crash pads ▲▲ (Dual bars allow simultaneous use for bench and squat) | Crash pads reduce injury risk. Advanced prevents collisions during lifts. | Base: Limited to single bar adjustment. Industry: No flexibility for varied exercises. |
Weight Capacity | Powerlifting training, Competitive gyms | Industry Standard: 1000 lbs Our Base: 1500 lbs ▲ Our Advanced: 2000 lbs ▲▲ (2000 lbs tested per ANSI/NSF 53) | Advanced supports elite lifters. Base handles most commercial needs. | Base: Overkill for home use. Advanced: Unnecessary for casual users. |
Customization | Versatile training needs, Home gyms | Industry Standard: Basic attachments (pull-up bar) Our Base: 3 accessory points ▲ Our Advanced: 6+ modular attachments ▲▲ (Includes dip bars, cable attachments) | Advanced transforms into a full home gym. Base covers core functions. | Base: Limited to core functions. Industry: Minimal versatility. |
Space Efficiency | Small gyms, Home setups | Industry Standard: 72" x 48" footprint Our Base: 68" x 44" ▲ Our Advanced: Same as Base but stackable ▲▲ (Stacks with bench for 20% space savings) | Advanced optimizes small spaces. Base reduces bulk compared to industry. | Base: Still requires dedicated area. Stacking requires additional components. |