Commercial Strength Cages & Racks
The most important piece of equipment in your gym isn't the treadmill; it’s the rack. Whether you are setting up a local fitness center or a garage gym at home, safety has to be your top priority. Our collection of Commercial Squat Racks and Cages is built to catch the weight so you don't have to.
If you like to lift heavy and you train without a spotter, you cannot rely on a shaky, budget rack. You need a heavy duty power cage that won't budge. At Fitness Outlet, we carry racks from top brands like Body-Solid, Hoist Fitness, and True Fitness. These frames are solid, stable, and ready for serious workouts.
Buying Online? We ship these racks all across the USA.
Live on the West Coast? You can try them out in person at our showrooms in Bellevue, Lynnwood, Tacoma, and Sacramento.
Why "Commercial Grade" is Better for Home Gyms
A common question we get is: "Do I really need a commercial rack for my house?"
The answer is simple: it comes down to safety. Cheap residential racks often use thin metal that shakes when you put the barbell back. This can feel unsafe and distracting when you are trying to focus on your lift.
When you choose Gym Racks and Cages from our commercial line, you get:
- Real Stability: These racks stay planted on the floor. They don't wobble when you do pull-ups or rack a heavy squat.
- Safety for Solo Training: Commercial racks can handle heavy drops. If you miss a lift while alone in your garage, the rack will protect you.
- Buy It Once: Brands like Nautilus and TKO are built to last a lifetime. You won't need to replace this equipment in a few years.
Which Setup is Right for You?
It can be confusing to pick the right rack. Here is a simple breakdown of the different types we offer:
1. The Full Power Cage (Safest Option)
This is the best choice if you train alone. You stand inside the four posts of the cage. If you drop the weight, the safety bars catch it before it hits you. Most of these come with a power cage with pull up bar built right into the top.
2. The Half Rack (Saves Space)
A commercial power rack with an open front. You lift in front of the rack rather than inside it. This takes up less floor space and makes your room feel bigger. It is perfect for garages with limited depth or gyms with lower ceilings.
3. Functional Trainers & Combo Racks
These are for people who want to do everything in one spot. These units combine a squat rack with cable machines. Brands like BodyCraft and Spirit Fitness make great combo racks that let you replace three different machines with just one.
The Fitness Outlet Advantage
We don’t simply sell you a box and send you on your merry way. We help you design your space so that everything will fit.
We carry the most trusted brand names in the fitness business: Body-Solid, BodyCraft, Hoist Fitness, Nautilus, Spirit Fitness, TKO, and True Fitness.
If you are in Washington state, specifically Bellevue or Lynnwood, or in California, specifically in the Sacramento area, our team is ready to execute this task for you. We will bring our rack to you, assemble it, and make it level for you before we leave.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the major difference between a squat rack and a power cage?
Squat rack, also called half rack, is an equipment that is available in the front. One has to lift in front of the squat rack. Power cage equipment, also called four post cage, is made up of four posts. One has to lift in the cage. A power cage is safer since you are surrounded by safety bars.
2. Do I really need to buy a commercial rack for my home gym?
If you plan on using weights that are quite heavy, or training alone, then yes. Commercial racks are constructed out of very thick steel, and they cannot wobble or fall over. They are much safer than budget standard weights.
3. What ceiling height do I require for the rack to have a pull up bar?
Most racks are about 7 feet high, or 80-90 inches. You will also need 6-12 inches of extra space above the case for you not to hit your head while performing pull-ups.
4. How much weight can these racks hold?
Our commercial-grade racks are very sturdy. Most of them can carry anywhere between 800 lbs and 1,500 lbs. This is much more than anyone would need to lift.
Ready to Upgrade Your Gym?
Don't put up with wobbly equipment that makes you uncomfortable. Come and see us in Bellevue, Lynnwood, Tacoma, or Sacramento, or try some of the equipment listed above and we'll send it directly to you.































