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Save an extra $230 on all-in-one home gym equipment from Major Fitness

Major Fitness All-In-One Home Gym Power Rack PLM03 with bench for benchpress and weightlifting
Major Fitness

Been waiting on a great deal for home gym equipment? I don’t blame you, that stuff can be expensive. But throughout October, Major Fitness has you covered. You can save an extra $230 off its All-In-One Home Gym Power Rack PLM03. This high-performance and durable power rack features a premium cable crossover system for intense muscle training and it’s compatible with a variety of practical attachments. For example, you can attach a rack-mounted leg extension, a shoulder lateral raise attachment, or even lever arms for great upper-body workouts. The price of the rack — rack only — is $930, but that discount drops $230 off, bringing it down to $700. Add-ons increase the price, from a bench to a barbell, and even more extras, but starting at $700 is a fantastic deal.

Why you should shop this All-In-One Home Gym Power Rack deal from Major Fitness

Major Fitness All-In-One Home Gym Power Rack PLM03 in use various activities
Major Fitness

Starting with Major Fitness, if you’ve never heard of it, the brand has one goal, and one goal only — to empower and enable your fitness journey. More specifically, they want to inspire you to focus more on your own health and fitness, through reliable, excellent home equipment. Why should you have to go to a gym to get access to the equipment you need? I think we can all agree working out at home is one of the best places, but besides self-motivation, getting access to the right equipment is not necessarily simple.

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Major Fitness specializes in not only durable and reliable equipment but also functional options with a lot of practicality and versatility. Take this All-In-One Home Gym Power Rack PLM03 that’s part of the deal. The rack is fully compatible with a huge range of add-ons, extras, and accessories that allow you to fully customize your workouts. Want a traditional bench with the power rack? No problem. Need a barbell or bumper plate weights? You can grab those too. And if you realize later you need more, like a leg extension for leg day, you can always add that, as well.

Major Fitness has everything from weights, bars, and rack attachments to even rubber flooring so you can line your workout room or garage. It’s a great place to go for new fitness gear, but, of course, the current deal is a huge boon, too.

Usually starting at $930, you can save $230, bringing the base price down to $700. If you want to add more, it costs extra, but after saving that $230, there’s room to grab extra gear and still come out on top, just the way Major Fitness likes it. Honestly, that’s the way we like it too.

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