
NOTE: For gauge, higher is thinner lower is thicker Thick Steel + Welded Frame = 3000 Lb. So the X-2 frame gauge falls right in the middle between these two examples. Hammer Strength power racks) is 7 gauge (3/16″ or 0.188″). This is due to the steel being 9 gauge thick (5/32″ or 0.156″), which is REALLY thick as far as power racks go.Ĭompare it to the X-3, which is a very heavy duty rack: it is 11 gauge (1/8″ or 0.125″).Īnd the thickness of the super expensive high-end power racks you’ll typically find in any given Gold’s Gym or 24 Hour Fitness (e.g. Despite the uprights being just 2″ x 2″ compared to the X-3’s 3″ x 3″ uprights, the frame is significantly more robust. In this Titan X-2 Power Rack review, I’ll tell you what’s unique about it and whether or not it’s the right choice for you.Ģ″ x 2″ 9 Gauge Steel Frame with Welded Side Bracings I think it’s actually a cool rack, and broadens the Titan power rack lineup, making it even more likely that any lifter can find a Titan rack that meets their needs and wants. In fact, it is quite different than ALL other Titan power racks up until now. The Titan X-2 is unlike the X-3 Sumo Base and X-3 Flat Foot power racks. Before that was the X-3 Flat Foot Power Rack, which I reviewed. The X-2 came out in mid-October of 2017, which was a few weeks after the X-3 Sumo Base Power Rack was dropped. Only a 10" rack extension is available (most Titan racks have a 24" version as well).Must be bolted to the floor for safe use.1" hole spacing in bench zone where you need more precise j-hook & spotter bar positioning 2" spacing everywhere else.Extremely robust 2" x 2" frame made with 9 gauge steel 3000-pound weight capacity.The Titan X-2 Power Rack is the latest in Titan’s line of power racks. If you’re looking for alternatives, I recommend checking out the Titan T-3 (see my T-3 review), X-3 (see my X-3 review) or the T-2. UPDATE: The Titan X-2 power rack was discontinued in late 2021 along with all X-2 attachments.
