This is a great add in to your six post rack if you want to store barbells on the inside of the 16" spacers in back. Mounting to the wall? Buy a Monster Strip from Rogue or rack parts of a 1"-hole rack off Marketplace, cut it up to your own length (you can't dictate strip length to me Rogue), and make your own wall mounted storage strips and hang those barbells upright. The spacing is short enough that it will work with both Freedom unit derived racks (Rogue) and metric (every other rack - I think).
- Laugh maniacally while cutting up the Rogue monster rack, post video to YouTube and TikTok with a click-bait title, don't provide any context and revel in the views.
I bought a third set of 16" spacers to mount two of these inside my 6-post rack. I don't have high ceilings so I only store an OSO mini-bar, Rogue 10kg Jr. Bar (66. 8" length), and two maces in it. I use the shelf created by the extra spacer to store deadlift jacks, fat grips, etc.
- Want a Rep barbell instead of the Rogue Jr. bar. Get the CO shorty bar with a 72" oal. It was in development for over 10 years and unfortunately while top people were working on it I needed a short bar and bought the Rogue from the Boneyard for $120.
Couple quick recommendations:
Make sure you have the ceiling height to store an upright barbell where you mount it! You might need to get a second set of 16" spacers for the back of the rack or mount them lower if this is where you're using it. Here's some thoughts;
- The Kabuki…