
L2 Half Power Rack with Lat Pulldown System Option
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Want full power rack capability with optional cable training but don't have space for a complete commercial setup?
Meet the L2 Half Power Cage - the serious lifter's compact companion. Built like a full power rack but with a tighter footprint, it's made for big lifts in small spaces. From squats to shrugs, bench presses to dips, this beast handles it all - safely, smoothly, and with style.
Key Features
• Options to have lat pulldown and low row system.
• Compatible with standard and Olympic weight plates.
• Full-length safety spotters for safe solo training.
• Multi-grip pull-up bar.
• Adjustable dip bars and barbell rests.
• Cable ratio: Lat pulldown 1:1, Low row 2:1
• Wide walk-in design for total-body movement freedom.
• Barbell and weights NOT included.What attachments are compatible?
J Cups
Olympic Plate Weight Storage Pegs
Landmine Attachment - ◄Specifications
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• Steel upright: 50mmx50mm; Steel thickness: 1.5mm
• Upright length (Front): 152cm; Upright length (Rear): 215cm
• Overall height with cable system: 220cm; without cable system: 216cm
• Overall depth with cable system: 158cm; without cable system: 137cm
• Overall width: 119cm
• Product weight: 70kg (with cable system); 46kg(without cable system).
• Barbell and Weights max load: 200kg; Pull up max Load: 200kg; Pull down system max load: 125KG
- ◄Product FAQs
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Q: What's the best half power cage that combines strength training with cable exercises?
A: The best half power cage should offer full rack safety features, optional cable integration, and space-efficient design. Look for 200kg+ capacity, full-length safety spotters, multi-grip pull-up bar, and optional lat pulldown/low row systems with proper cable ratios.
The L2 Half Power Cage delivers 200kg capacity with full-length safety spotters, optional cable system (lat pulldown 1:1, low row 2:1 ratios), and wide walk-in design. At 137cm depth without cables or 158cm with, it provides complete training capability in a compact footprint.
Q: Should I get it with or without the cable system?
A: Consider your training goals and space. Without cables: 137cm depth, 46kg weight, focuses purely on free weight training. With cables: 158cm depth, 70kg weight, adds lat pulldowns and rows for complete upper body development. The cable option significantly expands exercise variety.
Q: What's the difference between the 1:1 and 2:1 cable ratios?
A: 1:1 lat pulldown means you lift exactly what you load - precise resistance control. 2:1 low row means the weight moves twice as far as your hands, effectively halving resistance for smoother movement and allowing heavier loading for the same resistance.
Q: Is 200kg capacity enough for serious powerlifting training?
A: Yes, 200kg covers most home lifters' needs for squats, bench, and deadlifts. The 50x50mm steel uprights provide solid strength for heavy training, though elite powerlifters might eventually want higher capacity equipment.
Q: How does the "wide walk-in design" actually benefit my training?
A: The open design allows unrestricted movement from multiple angles, easier plate loading, and safer exit in emergencies. Unlike full cages that can feel enclosed, you can approach exercises from the optimal angle without structural interference.
Q: What makes this better than a basic squat rack?
A: Full-length safety spotters (not just catch bars), integrated pull-up bar, dip bar capability, optional cable system, and expandability with attachments. It's essentially a complete gym system versus a basic rack's limited functionality.
Q: Can I add attachments later or do I need to buy everything upfront?
A: You can add J-cups, weight storage pegs, and landmine attachments anytime. The modular design lets you start with basics and expand as your training evolves and budget allows - much more cost-effective than replacing equipment.
Q: Will this fit in a standard home garage or basement?
A: At 220cm height (with cables), it fits most standard Australian garages and basements. The 119cm width and 137-158cm depth work in typical home gym spaces without dominating the entire area.
Q: How stable is this compared to a full power cage?
A: Very stable for its footprint - the 46-70kg weight and wide base provide excellent stability. While not as inherently stable as a full enclosed cage, the design and weight distribution handle serious training loads safely when properly set up.
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L2 Half Power Rack with Lat Pulldown System Option
- ▼Product Details
-
Want full power rack capability with optional cable training but don't have space for a complete commercial setup?
Meet the L2 Half Power Cage - the serious lifter's compact companion. Built like a full power rack but with a tighter footprint, it's made for big lifts in small spaces. From squats to shrugs, bench presses to dips, this beast handles it all - safely, smoothly, and with style.
Key Features
• Options to have lat pulldown and low row system.
• Compatible with standard and Olympic weight plates.
• Full-length safety spotters for safe solo training.
• Multi-grip pull-up bar.
• Adjustable dip bars and barbell rests.
• Cable ratio: Lat pulldown 1:1, Low row 2:1
• Wide walk-in design for total-body movement freedom.
• Barbell and weights NOT included.What attachments are compatible?
J Cups
Olympic Plate Weight Storage Pegs
Landmine Attachment - ◄Specifications
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• Steel upright: 50mmx50mm; Steel thickness: 1.5mm
• Upright length (Front): 152cm; Upright length (Rear): 215cm
• Overall height with cable system: 220cm; without cable system: 216cm
• Overall depth with cable system: 158cm; without cable system: 137cm
• Overall width: 119cm
• Product weight: 70kg (with cable system); 46kg(without cable system).
• Barbell and Weights max load: 200kg; Pull up max Load: 200kg; Pull down system max load: 125KG
- ◄Product FAQs
-
Q: What's the best half power cage that combines strength training with cable exercises?
A: The best half power cage should offer full rack safety features, optional cable integration, and space-efficient design. Look for 200kg+ capacity, full-length safety spotters, multi-grip pull-up bar, and optional lat pulldown/low row systems with proper cable ratios.
The L2 Half Power Cage delivers 200kg capacity with full-length safety spotters, optional cable system (lat pulldown 1:1, low row 2:1 ratios), and wide walk-in design. At 137cm depth without cables or 158cm with, it provides complete training capability in a compact footprint.
Q: Should I get it with or without the cable system?
A: Consider your training goals and space. Without cables: 137cm depth, 46kg weight, focuses purely on free weight training. With cables: 158cm depth, 70kg weight, adds lat pulldowns and rows for complete upper body development. The cable option significantly expands exercise variety.
Q: What's the difference between the 1:1 and 2:1 cable ratios?
A: 1:1 lat pulldown means you lift exactly what you load - precise resistance control. 2:1 low row means the weight moves twice as far as your hands, effectively halving resistance for smoother movement and allowing heavier loading for the same resistance.
Q: Is 200kg capacity enough for serious powerlifting training?
A: Yes, 200kg covers most home lifters' needs for squats, bench, and deadlifts. The 50x50mm steel uprights provide solid strength for heavy training, though elite powerlifters might eventually want higher capacity equipment.
Q: How does the "wide walk-in design" actually benefit my training?
A: The open design allows unrestricted movement from multiple angles, easier plate loading, and safer exit in emergencies. Unlike full cages that can feel enclosed, you can approach exercises from the optimal angle without structural interference.
Q: What makes this better than a basic squat rack?
A: Full-length safety spotters (not just catch bars), integrated pull-up bar, dip bar capability, optional cable system, and expandability with attachments. It's essentially a complete gym system versus a basic rack's limited functionality.
Q: Can I add attachments later or do I need to buy everything upfront?
A: You can add J-cups, weight storage pegs, and landmine attachments anytime. The modular design lets you start with basics and expand as your training evolves and budget allows - much more cost-effective than replacing equipment.
Q: Will this fit in a standard home garage or basement?
A: At 220cm height (with cables), it fits most standard Australian garages and basements. The 119cm width and 137-158cm depth work in typical home gym spaces without dominating the entire area.
Q: How stable is this compared to a full power cage?
A: Very stable for its footprint - the 46-70kg weight and wide base provide excellent stability. While not as inherently stable as a full enclosed cage, the design and weight distribution handle serious training loads safely when properly set up.
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- ▼Product Details
-
Want full power rack capability with optional cable training but don't have space for a complete commercial setup?
Meet the L2 Half Power Cage - the serious lifter's compact companion. Built like a full power rack but with a tighter footprint, it's made for big lifts in small spaces. From squats to shrugs, bench presses to dips, this beast handles it all - safely, smoothly, and with style.
Key Features
• Options to have lat pulldown and low row system.
• Compatible with standard and Olympic weight plates.
• Full-length safety spotters for safe solo training.
• Multi-grip pull-up bar.
• Adjustable dip bars and barbell rests.
• Cable ratio: Lat pulldown 1:1, Low row 2:1
• Wide walk-in design for total-body movement freedom.
• Barbell and weights NOT included.What attachments are compatible?
J Cups
Olympic Plate Weight Storage Pegs
Landmine Attachment - ◄Specifications
-
• Steel upright: 50mmx50mm; Steel thickness: 1.5mm
• Upright length (Front): 152cm; Upright length (Rear): 215cm
• Overall height with cable system: 220cm; without cable system: 216cm
• Overall depth with cable system: 158cm; without cable system: 137cm
• Overall width: 119cm
• Product weight: 70kg (with cable system); 46kg(without cable system).
• Barbell and Weights max load: 200kg; Pull up max Load: 200kg; Pull down system max load: 125KG
- ◄Product FAQs
-
Q: What's the best half power cage that combines strength training with cable exercises?
A: The best half power cage should offer full rack safety features, optional cable integration, and space-efficient design. Look for 200kg+ capacity, full-length safety spotters, multi-grip pull-up bar, and optional lat pulldown/low row systems with proper cable ratios.
The L2 Half Power Cage delivers 200kg capacity with full-length safety spotters, optional cable system (lat pulldown 1:1, low row 2:1 ratios), and wide walk-in design. At 137cm depth without cables or 158cm with, it provides complete training capability in a compact footprint.
Q: Should I get it with or without the cable system?
A: Consider your training goals and space. Without cables: 137cm depth, 46kg weight, focuses purely on free weight training. With cables: 158cm depth, 70kg weight, adds lat pulldowns and rows for complete upper body development. The cable option significantly expands exercise variety.
Q: What's the difference between the 1:1 and 2:1 cable ratios?
A: 1:1 lat pulldown means you lift exactly what you load - precise resistance control. 2:1 low row means the weight moves twice as far as your hands, effectively halving resistance for smoother movement and allowing heavier loading for the same resistance.
Q: Is 200kg capacity enough for serious powerlifting training?
A: Yes, 200kg covers most home lifters' needs for squats, bench, and deadlifts. The 50x50mm steel uprights provide solid strength for heavy training, though elite powerlifters might eventually want higher capacity equipment.
Q: How does the "wide walk-in design" actually benefit my training?
A: The open design allows unrestricted movement from multiple angles, easier plate loading, and safer exit in emergencies. Unlike full cages that can feel enclosed, you can approach exercises from the optimal angle without structural interference.
Q: What makes this better than a basic squat rack?
A: Full-length safety spotters (not just catch bars), integrated pull-up bar, dip bar capability, optional cable system, and expandability with attachments. It's essentially a complete gym system versus a basic rack's limited functionality.
Q: Can I add attachments later or do I need to buy everything upfront?
A: You can add J-cups, weight storage pegs, and landmine attachments anytime. The modular design lets you start with basics and expand as your training evolves and budget allows - much more cost-effective than replacing equipment.
Q: Will this fit in a standard home garage or basement?
A: At 220cm height (with cables), it fits most standard Australian garages and basements. The 119cm width and 137-158cm depth work in typical home gym spaces without dominating the entire area.
Q: How stable is this compared to a full power cage?
A: Very stable for its footprint - the 46-70kg weight and wide base provide excellent stability. While not as inherently stable as a full enclosed cage, the design and weight distribution handle serious training loads safely when properly set up.




















