Is the Torque Pull-Up Side worth buying if I already have an X-RACK?
If you want more pull-up versatility, absolutely. The Pull-Up Side extends your station 30 inches out from your X-RACK uprights, giving you the clearance needed for kipping pull-ups in a storage bay. It's a smart upgrade that maximizes your existing investment without requiring a completely new rig. Just confirm you have the required XPUS and X-RACK mounting bar components before purchasing.
What do I need to purchase to complete the Pull-Up Side setup?
To build a complete station, you'll need two XPUS units plus either one XRACK-4MB or one XRACK-6MB mounting bar. The Pull-Up Side itself is the accessory component, so make sure you have all required pieces before ordering. Check your current X-RACK or X-SIEGE configuration to determine which mounting bar fits your setup.
What racks is the Torque Pull-Up Side compatible with?
The Torque Pull-Up Side is compatible with both the X-RACK and X-SIEGE systems. It's designed specifically as an expansion accessory for these rigs, so it won't be compatible with other rack brands or models outside the Torque lineup.
How far does the Pull-Up Side extend from the rack uprights?
The Pull-Up Side extends 30 inches (762 mm) out from your X-RACK uprights. This added horizontal clearance is what makes kipping pull-ups possible when the station is positioned within a storage bay, giving athletes the swing room they need.
How tall will my rack be after installing the Pull-Up Side?
After installation, your X-RACK will reach either 115.6 inches (294 cm) or 119.1 inches (302 cm) in height, depending on your specific setup configuration. Make sure your ceiling height accommodates this before purchasing, especially if you plan on performing kipping or dynamic pull-up movements.
Can I do kipping pull-ups with the Torque Pull-Up Side?
Yes! One of the key benefits of the Pull-Up Side is that it enables kipping pull-ups when used in a storage bay. The 30-inch extension provides the lateral clearance athletes need for dynamic, swinging movements that a standard pull-up station attached directly to the uprights wouldn't safely allow.