The ARMAC Multi-Functional Power Rack is aimed at home gym users who want a single station for squats, cable work, pull-ups and dips without filling the room with separate kit. With a stated 2000lbs capacity, dual pulley setup and a wide bundle of included accessories, it is designed to cover a lot of strength training in one footprint.
For buyers comparing racks and cages for home use, the main appeal here is versatility. This model combines a power cage, squat rack, cable crossover, power tower and dip station, which could make it a practical choice if you want more training options from one frame.
Price: USD 569.99
Rating: 4.80/5 from 25 reviews
The frame uses 50 x 70mm steel with a stated 2mm thickness, giving it a more substantial build than many lighter home racks. ARMAC also includes 14 height-adjustable positions, so there is a decent range for setting J-hooks, safety bars and attachments to suit different lifts and users.
One of the more distinctive features is the dual pulley system, which is intended to allow smoother cable exercises and even simultaneous workouts. That may be useful for households where more than one person trains, though you will still want enough surrounding space given the rack’s overall size of 61.9 x 67.9 x 83.6 inches.
- All-in-one design for squats, cable exercises, pull-ups, dips and landmine work
- Includes accessories such as lat bar, cable bar, handles, dip bars, safety bars and J-hooks
- Weight plate bracket fits both 2-inch Olympic and 1-inch standard plates
- Detailed instructions and installation video are provided
- Shipped in 3 packages, which may arrive separately
For home users who want a rack that does more than basic barbell work, this ARMAC setup looks like a strong all-round option. The included attachments add value, and the cable crossover element makes it more flexible than a standard power cage for people trying to build a fuller home gym around one main station.
The trade-off is that it is a fairly large piece of equipment and assembly will likely be easier with 2 to 3 people, as recommended. Still, if you have the room and want an all-in-one rack with broad exercise variety, this is a compelling option to compare against simpler cages in the same price range.





