Power Racks for Hire

Commercial use Power Racks enable bars with weight plates to be used safely as they have adjustable bar catchers.

Some even have long safeties or an enclosed system to prevent the user falling on the floor while still holding the bar. In a busy gym setting this could be a life saver.

It is less likely that a company will hire a power rack as often there are noise restrictions in an office environment. But for those who want to do heavy weights, a squat rack or power rack will keep them safe during a training session after work.

Value for money is only possible if the rack is strong enough and has the features you need. If you have an Olympic bar, the rack will need to accommodate that. And if you have lots of weight discs, a rack that stores these will be useful, as they will not clutter your gym.

The strongest power racks for hire are the ones built with box section steel that is welded in large sections, not just bolted. We can supply functional rigs which have a power rack included – these are the strongest and most adaptable units, but are not always for hire. There are folding racks which save space when not in use, useful in a restricted space.

For squats, deadlifts, lunges, bench press and many more, there’s no substitute for weight training in a Power Rack. Hiring a Power Rack is possible, and we have several models to choose from. For rental, we recommend non-folding units.

It is worth considering building a gym in a ground floor room or outbuilding as this gives extra space for training and doesn’t disturb those in the other parts of the building.

Some clients build a separate room, or even a recreational wing to house their gym equipment, which can be planned taking account of all the needs of the kit. 

Many workplace and holiday park gyms have personal trainers to assist members with safe use of a squat rack or power rack.