

The uprights themselves measure 30″ deep and 48″ wide. 24″ Depth: Total length of 33″ and a total width of 54″.The following breaks down the dimensions for each rack option: This is because you have more room between the uprights and the plates on your bar, which reduces the chances of accidentally hitting the uprights with racking or un-racking. The outside width of the uprights is 48″, which is a benefit compared to some 3×3 racks with a 49″ width. Depth options include 24″ and 36″ while height options include 80″ and 90″. Exterior Rack Dimensions – The Titan X-3 can be purchased in one of four different configurations based on your depth and height requirements.Above and below the Westside section are holes with standard 2″ spacing between them. This can be useful for people who are “in-between” sizes. The holes are spaced 1″ apart through the bench zone, allowing for more adjustments on your J-cups and safeties. Hole Spacing – The Titan X-3 offers Westside hole spacing, which is a popular feature on 5/8″ racks.The rack will accommodate all of Titan’s X-3 accessories as well as some from other companies (read more in the compatibility section below). Hole/Hardware Sizing – This rack uses 5/8″ hardware, which is one of the most common hardware sizes used on power racks.You can also buy the Flat Foot Version of the rack, which doesn’t require you to bolt it down.

In terms of stability, it is highly recommended to bolt this rack into the ground or onto a platform (unless you purchase the stabilizer feet). The workaround is to bench press from the inside of the opposite upright. This is particularly true on the bench press. On a 4-post rack, while you can store plates on the back upright, you may find that the plates can interfere with your setup when lifting inside the rack. There are two other differences worth considering: plate storage and stability.

4 Post Design – As a 4-post rack, you’ll save some space compared to a 6-post rack.More on this in the below attachment section. This may have an impact on attachment compatibility from American-made companies. With this being an imported rack, keep in mind that it’s actually 2.95×2.95 (not truly 3×3) since it uses the metric system. 3×3 steel is becoming increasingly popular for its strength, attachment compatibility, and its overall aesthetic. Steel Size – The X-3 Rack from Titan is constructed with 3×3 11-gauge steel and it’s assembled with a bolt-together design.This is the bigger version of the 2×3 Titan T-3 Power Rack. With many available attachments, the X-3 is a very versatile rack option. This 3×3 rack offers 5/8″ holes, Westside hole spacing, and two height/depth options. The Titan X-3 is one of Titan’s top power rack offerings.
