Reddit Reddit reviews Fitness Reality 1000 Super Max Weight Bench with Upgraded Wider Backrest/Seat (2019 Version), 800 lb (2804)

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Fitness Reality 1000 Super Max Weight Bench with Upgraded Wider Backrest/Seat (2019 Version), 800 lb (2804)
Included Components: bench, manualSport Type: Fitness & Yoga
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24 Reddit comments about Fitness Reality 1000 Super Max Weight Bench with Upgraded Wider Backrest/Seat (2019 Version), 800 lb (2804):

u/IbuyWolfTickets · 6 pointsr/homegym
u/zo1d · 5 pointsr/homegym

If you hadn't seen this already, here's the rack itself with a few more reviews, if that helps. The bench also seems to be a near-identical re-brand of this one, so those reviews may be worth looking at.

The main problem I have is that these products seem to be fairly new, so I wonder if they'll stand the test of time.

u/blamblampow · 5 pointsr/homegym

Hello, perhaps I can help. I bought a titan T-3 rack, an Cap OB-86 bar, a cheap bench from amazon, and a few CAP olympic weights from Walmart (they were around 50 cents on sale at the time) and two stall mats from TSC. I would say that I roughly have 700$ in the whole deal. Everything is decent quality and will get you going for awhile.

Rack:
https://www.titan.fitness/hd-power-rack.html

Bench:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CR4XFIK/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_tQlRzbWHXQC5J

Weights:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/CAP-Barbell-2-Olympic-Grip-Plate-Single/47917559?action=product_interest&action_type=title&beacon_version=1.0.2&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&client_guid=d872e4d2-4f04-4248-8286-0b590e40257b&config_id=106&customer_id_enc&findingMethod=p13n&guid=d872e4d2-4f04-4248-8286-0b590e40257b&item_id=47917559&parent_anchor_item_id=19226050&parent_item_id=19226050&placement_id=irs-106-t1&reporter=recommendations&source=new_site&strategy=PWVUB&visitor_id=UFntxGuJs8s7ZZZIQ0dUtk[weights](https://www.walmart.com/ip/CAP-Barbell-2-Olympic-Grip-Plate-Single/47917559?action=product_interest&action_type=title&beacon_version=1.0.2&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&client_guid=d872e4d2-4f04-4248-8286-0b590e40257b&config_id=106&customer_id_enc&findingMethod=p13n&guid=d872e4d2-4f04-4248-8286-0b590e40257b&item_id=47917559&parent_anchor_item_id=19226050&parent_item_id=19226050&placement_id=irs-106-t1&reporter=recommendations&source=new_site&strategy=PWVUB&visitor_id=UFntxGuJs8s7ZZZIQ0dUtk)

u/kmolch · 5 pointsr/homegym

Couldn't agree more regarding the purchase of a rack that includes plate storage. Its more space efficient and leaves more open floor space. I have a fitness reality rack (https://www.amazon.com/FITNESS-REALITY-810XLT-800lbs-Capacity/dp/B01N4I8FOY/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1520431497&sr=1-1&keywords=fitness+reality+810xlt+super+max+power+cage) with T-2 plate holders, but if I were to buy again I'd think hard about getting a titan T-3 (T-3 over a T-2 because there seems to be more accessory options). However, from personal experience, I'd have to disagree regarding getting a flat bench and a "good" bar.
Regarding the bench, do you plan on doing incline bench/flys/curls/ rows/etc? The general sentiment of this community is buy once/buy forever. If that's the case, buy a good incline bench and call it a day. Otherwise, you buy the flat bench, then buy an adjustable bench down the road, and you're trying to store both of them in your 10x10 room. I got the el cheapo fitness reality (https://www.amazon.com/Fitness-Reality-Super-Adjustable-Weight/dp/B01CR4XFIK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520431386&sr=8-1&keywords=fitness+reality) one for ~$80. It does the job, but isn't super heavy/wide. While it doesn't feel rock solid, I've had people throw up 250#s on it no problem, so for many of us it should do the job. Looking back, I would look into Titan's adjustable bench, as well as the Ethos one from Dicks. The Ethos is a little steep at $250, but is super study and heavy duty feeling.
As far as getting a "good bar" goes, why rush it? What are your numbers currently? I got the Dick's Fitness Gear 300 # set (https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/fitness-gear-300-lbolympic-weight-set-16fgeu300lbstwth7brb/16fgeu300lbstwth7brb) for ~$180. It can be had for cheaper if you sign up for their promotion emails and use a $10 or $20 off coupon. I've pulled 300#s and squatted 300#s and the bar hasn't bent yet. Yes, the knurling could be better, and it won't last a lifetime, but until my lifts are consistently over 300#s or the bar does start to bend, buying a "good' bar can wait. It does the job and I could think of several things I'd rather buy first for my home gym. Don't get me wrong, I can't wait until I'm forced to buy a new bar and can get something badass, but if you're on a budget and the 300lb weight set bar works for what you need, I wouldn't rush into getting a better bar.

u/jimmyw404 · 4 pointsr/Fitness

I got this two months ago and couldn't be happier:

300lbs weight set: $200 http://www.dunhamssports.com/product/300-lb-olympic-weight-set/

power rack + lat pull attachment: $436 https://www.amazon.com/Valor-Fitness-BD-7-Power-Attachment/dp/B002EJC990

2x 45lbs plates: $70 https://www.walmart.com/ip/CAP-Barbell-2-Olympic-Grip-Plate-Single/47917559

fitness reality bench $80 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CR4XFIK

dip belt $30 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N9AF408

dumbbells $200 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0087T8UOE

I looked pretty hard on craigslist for local deals for a few weeks, but it's hard to beat the above prices.

I've been a member of a few gyms, and don't really have horror stories, but it's so much nicer being in complete control of everything.

u/flanny0210 · 3 pointsr/homegym

NO!

  1. Don’t buy standard weights, you’re limiting your gains.

  2. That setup will make you top-heavy (bench only and is more geared towards upper-body)

    What’s your budget? You should mainly be looking at a bar/plate weight set, power rack, and bench. Those are the essentials to get you started

    Edited with examples:

    [Power Rack] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N4I8FOY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1522255563&sr=1-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&dpPl=1&dpID=51zDbd7D5ML&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1)

    [Bar/Plates] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002OP1Z44/ref=mp_s_a_1_56?ie=UTF8&qid=1522255853&sr=1-56&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&th=1&psc=1)

    [Bench] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01CR4XFIK/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1522255972&sr=1-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&dpPl=1&dpID=41vzSDbCOxL&ref=plSrch)

    Those are just examples of what you should look for...you can adjust according to your budget, and of course always scout out Craigslist/FB Marketplace/any second-hand sites in your area.
u/cheald · 3 pointsr/homegym

I got this one on sale for $75. It's not the fanciest bench ever, but it was inexpensive and it's sturdy and easy to handle.

u/tge101 · 3 pointsr/homegym

I have this Fitness Reality bench. It's ok. It's solid and adjustable but a bit narrow. I also don't like how high the back goes when it's upright, I can't move my head if I want to do seated OHP.

u/TitaniuIVI · 3 pointsr/homegym

I would go for the rack since it's a lot more versatile than any individual piece of equipment. Also 8x8 isn't very big so you'll want to eliminate as many unitaskers as possible. With a budget of $600 you should try and look at used equipment on OfferUp or Craigslist to get better quality equipment, but new is not out of the question.

Here's a list of what you can get for a pretty decent setup at $600...

(Prices are sale prices. Sign up for CamelCamelCamel or Keepa and set alerts for the items on Amazon. The frequently go down to the prices listed)

Item | Price
---|---
Fitness Reality 810XLT Power Rack | $150
Fitness Reality Adjustable Bench | $85
CAP Barbell 300 lb. Olympic Grip Weight Set | $180
4 ft. x 6 ft. x 3/4 in. Thick Rubber Stall Mat | $40 x 3
Valor Fitness MB-A BD-7 Dip Handle Accessory Set | $35
CAP Barbell Olympic 2-Inch Plate and Bar Storage Rack | $30

That gets you to the $600 budget on the dot.

This should cover most of your needs. You can replace the plate tree with some Titan weight pegs to hang from the rack if you want that instead. You can also just throw some plywood on the floor instead of the floor mats or mix and match plywood and floor mats.

This is almost the same setup I have except I was able to pick up some dumbells and plates off OfferUp so it came out a little cheaper. So far my home gym setup is at $520 and all I'm missing is the stall mats so I should be hitting the $600 goal myself once I get those.

u/PeeKerXXL · 3 pointsr/homegym

Cap barbell half rack $205.79

  • spotter arms
  • plate storage
  • 600lb weight capacity(300lb on safety catches, and 300lb on J cups)
  • band pegs

    Adjustable bench $89
  • incline, decline, flat positions
  • 800lb weight capacity

    York Barbell 300lb Olympic weight set+ Barbell SALE $199.99(Originally $408)

  • 300lb weight set
  • York olympicbarbell, 1000lb weight capacity
  • York

    Rogue Lacross Ball $2.99

  • had $5 left over.
  • why not massage yourself after workout?

    TOTAL: $497.77

    I'm trying out a bunch of text formatting. Let me know if you have any problems
u/HornsOfApathy · 2 pointsr/marriedredpill

> What are you doing for the home gym? I pulled together 300lbs set, power rack and bench for around $650. Works great and doesn’t take up that much space.

Found this rack on Amazon with good reviews that includes both high and low pulley systems: $449

300lb weight set and bar at Dick's with instore pickup (save on shipping): $200

Basic bench from Amazon: $89

Total: ~$750

I'll likely add some sturdy J-hooks and dip bars, a horse stall mat and build a deadlift platform. All in it will be around $1000, which isn't bad.

I could likely do it cheaper off craigslist or used, but it won't have everything that I think I need - specifically the low row.

>“The real me isn’t afraid anymore of who I am and from what I see… that is really fucking attractive.”
>
>This is what I’m starting to find as well. It’s liberating.

Yes, it's awfully great and comfortable with exactly who you are and kill Mr. Nice Guy.

u/-dsmvwl · 2 pointsr/homegym

According to camelcamelcamel's price tracker, that's what the original price was. This product has only been out for several days though. I would wait until the price lowers. The Ironman bench seems to be a more expensive dupe of Fitness Reality's bench (Thanks, /u/zo1d).

u/mindftw · 2 pointsr/homegym

Fitness Reality adjustable for ~$60. Been using it for ~9 months, completely solid with me (~185) and 225 on it. Seat adjusts to two positions with a pin, so not quickly. Back quick adjusts.

u/krissycole87 · 2 pointsr/homegym

Sure!
Here Is the squat rack, brand is Golds Gym
And here is the bench! :)
edit: Editing to say that I reeeeally enjoy both of these pieces of equipment even though they are on the 'cheaper' side. I have zero complaints about the quality or effectiveness of both! Home gym doesnt always have to be super expensive!

u/PM_me_your_kitty_pix · 2 pointsr/LAlist

I was talking about the dumbbells, but bowflex products are not that good overall IMO.

For benches, the important thing is to check the total weight capacity they have. A lot of benches you’ll see only have 300-600lb total capacity (your weight + dumbbells/etc) and that is very limiting especially if you decide you want to do powerlifting in the future.

I built myself a powerlifting homegym so I have a Repfitness bench which incredibly sturdy at 1000lb capacity rating and $219.

If that is too pricey, I would recommend something like Fitness Reality with an 800lb total capacity at $99 prime. The guy who owns that is a redditor who posts at /r/homegym I recommend going there to ask as well.

u/reptiles89 · 1 pointr/homegym

I havent bought it yet but it has decent reviews
Fitness Reality 1000 Super Max Weight Bench $60

u/rREDdog · 1 pointr/homegym

I found bumpers for 1/lb new. Right now I’m trying to get used bumpers for 50-75cents/lb. thoughts about using bumpers bs high temp on cement? I’m worried about my floor.

How are the fitness reality?

850lb - $175 with coupon. Fitness Reality 2000 Super Max XL High Capacity NO Gap Weight Bench with Detachable Leg Lock-Down https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B3Q9F22/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_p6mWCbJ6XW2EK

800lb - $90 Fitness Reality 1000 Super Max Adjustable Weight Bench, 800 lbs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CR4XFIK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_l3mWCbDAWTQ4X

u/Prominence_sun · 1 pointr/Fitness

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CR4XFIK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_SxK7ybC12T10D


I'm not sure what's expensive to you but I bought this off Amazon and I like it so far.The price actually went down a bit too. I'm still putting my home gym together so I've only tested it with 2 100lb dbs(+215 body weight).However it says it can handle up to 800 which should be good enough for most people. It's worth checking out

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/homegym

Can you guys give me any feedback on these benches? I'm not a power lifter. I don't plan to be. I am just going for the four main compound lifts and accessories for general fitness. Off the top of my head, the only thing I would use an adjustable bench for is incline bench and incline dumbbell press. I don't have a routine I'm set on following, so I can look for one that doesn't incorporate any incline bench work.

Marcy Exercise Utility Bench for Upright, Incline, Decline, and Flat Exercise SB-261W

Marcy Flat Utility 600 lbs Capacity Weight Bench for Weight Training and Ab Exercises SB-315

Fitness Reality 1000 Super Max Adjustable Weight Bench, 800 lbs

Also, I'm not attached to Amazon or anything. These just happened to all be on it.

u/orwll · 1 pointr/StartingStrength

Folding bench like this doesn't take up much space.