Half Squat Stand
Half Squat Stand
This half squat stand is a freestanding barbell training station suited to gyms, studios, schools, and compact strength rooms. It offers upright height for squats and presses, integrated spotter arm support, and an open training layout that helps buyers add barbell capacity without a full enclosed rack.
Product Overview
This product is a half squat stand designed for barbell training in an open, freestanding format. The visible structure includes two tall uprights with hole positions, top crossmembers, base feet, and forward spotter arms that support rack-based lifting setups. It suits commercial gyms, school weight rooms, boutique studios, and other facilities that want barbell training function without the footprint of a full power rack. The open design helps users move in and out of the station more easily, while the straightforward layout makes it practical for general strength areas focused on squats, presses, and controlled barbell work.
Specification Table
| Material | Steel |
|---|---|
| Size | 120x130x230cm |
| Color | Multi-colors |
Design & Training Benefits
The open-front layout supports easier walk-in positioning for squats, overhead work, and general barbell handling, which can help user flow in shared strength spaces. Visible hole positions on the uprights suggest height-based setup flexibility for different users and exercise starts, while the spotter arms add a defined support zone for safer solo training and controlled failed lifts. The freestanding base format is useful for facilities that want a dedicated barbell station without enclosing the lifter on all sides. This makes the unit practical for repeated daily use in general strength rooms, school programs, and coached training environments.
Key Structural Features
- Freestanding half rack format with open-front barbell training access
- Tall steel uprights with multiple hole positions for setup adjustment
- Integrated spotter arms for controlled bar support during rack work
- Dual upper crossmembers linking the uprights for added frame stability
Applications
- Commercial gyms adding open barbell stations for squats and presses
- School and university weight rooms for supervised strength training programs
- Boutique studios building compact barbell zones for coached sessions
- Distributor and project supply programs for general strength area builds
Product & In-Use Photos
FAQ
What exercises can this half squat stand support? +
It is suited to rack-based barbell work such as squats, presses, and similar general strength movements. Exact exercise suitability depends on final configuration and included components.
Is this stand appropriate for commercial or school facilities? +
It appears suitable for commercial gyms, school weight rooms, studios, and other shared training spaces that need an open barbell station. Final duty rating and usage classification are To be confirmed.
Does the unit include adjustable setup positions? +
The uprights visibly show multiple hole positions, which indicates adjustable setup points for bar support or related attachments. Exact adjustment range and compatible components are To be confirmed.
What should buyers confirm before ordering for a project or facility rollout? +
Buyers should confirm overall dimensions, included accessories, assembly details, and bar compatibility before purchase. Packaging, shipment configuration, and model-specific options are To be confirmed.
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