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Did consider Rogue RM-390F Flat Foot Monster Rack to save on space although I like the small size is not a good trade off for heavy duty stability. I would rather have the infinity R-6 or the RML-690 because these racks include plate storage, have massive weight that they do not need to be bolted to the floor!
I have definitively chosen the RML-690 because this is advertised that it does not need to be bolted to the floor, means more options for placement any where in the house, patio or garage. Initially during the ordering process thought that this might be too large but once set up and used for several months, outdoor lifting in a smaller rack would seem awkward. The R-6 is 81"x 52" compared to the RML-690 is 80" x 53" footprints are advertised as being about the same but the RML-690 seems more compact 76" depth by 46" width. The pin pipe and the strap safety systems available for this rack are both easy to use although most of the time I use them together. The X-43M Multi Grip Crossmember for the RML-690 diversified my pull-up regimen conveniently placed on the top front of the rack. I placed the skinny bar opposite the X-43M and the fat/skinny bar in between, fat bar down. The versatile RML-690 doesn't require floor bolts to be stable thus the unit can be placed on almost any floor surface. This rack is the option for ultimate durability and safety, the dimensions and gauge of the Monster Lite steel uprights and cross members, for bench press, squat work, pull-ups etc. I set up my rack outside on concrete and enjoyed bench press work looking at the stars during summer nights spending as much time as I pleased on my workout without going to a gym.
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