Rogue RM44-4MONO 4 Post Monolift with a barbe;;
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Rogue RM44-4MONO 4 Post Monolift

Let’s take a look at Rogue RM44-4MONO 4 Post Monolift. A monolift is needed ff you are squatting with very heavyweights. This equipment holds the heavily loaded barbell in an elevated position. When you lift the bar, the holders retract, so you don’t have to walk the weight out of the rack. Here are some of the styles we are going to look at: Rogue RM44-4MONO 4 Post Monolift – Overview With monolifts, you can have safer and more effective training since the walk-out is skipped. They are huge and used only to squat, but they are a great investment if you are lifting really heavy. Using a monolift is very effective and powerful because the height can be adjusted in seconds. If you are a coach, you can set athletes together by their strength instead of having them squat in a power rack by height. The hooks that hold the bar are turned so you can squat where you are standing when you unrack a weighted barbell in a monolift—no need to move away from the rack. The hooks [Read more …]

Rogue Adjustable Monolift - Monster main
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AM-2 Adjustable Monolift 2.0 for Monster Rack from Rogue

Squatting heavy? Get a monolift – it’ll help you train heavy and safe. If you’ve got a Rogue Monster Rack we suggest you look at the newly released Rogue AM-2 Adjustable Monolift 2.0. The Adjustable Monolift is an exceptional device that allows you to easily unrack and rerack massive weight without having to fret about walking the bar out during squats or averting J-cups while benching. This version is upgraded in terms of the attachment’s strength and the re-engineered center of mass around the handle. You can also simplify adjustments and allow the hooks as traditional J-cups with the new stainless steel key that can lock the Monolift’s jaws in place. Here’s what’s available now: Rogue AM-2 Adjustable Monolift 2.0 for Monster Rack – Overview The Rogue AM-2 Adjustable Monolift 2.0 for Monster Rack provides you with a new way of doing heavy-weight squats and other lifts without having to walk the bar out or worry about dodging J-cups. This system has been tested at a capacity of 1,000+ LBS and carries two steel mounting brackets in MG Black (with [Read more …]

Rogue Monster Lite Infinity Monolift Attachment with a user
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Powerlifting Monolifts from Rogue

Are you into serious powerlifting with heavy weights? Then you might need a Monolift. For a safe execution of maximum-effort squats, a Monolift is needed. It is a rare style of rack that eliminates the walk-out phase of the squat and can build supreme rigidity and tightness. This makes the lift safer and more secure, and you save more energy for other productive training. Here are some of the monolift options we are going to look at: Monolifts – Overview How does the Monolifts work? The hooks that hold the bar pull back when you un-rack a loaded barbell in a Monolift, so you can squat where you’re standing; no need to move away from the rack. When you finish the set, the hooks are turned back into their original position under the bar enabling you to effortlessly re-rack it; again without taking any step. The exclusion of the walk-out and security spotters make the Monolift the most secure way to overload the squat. But squatting in a monolift is not as simple as un-racking then squatting. It takes practice, [Read more …]