X-3 Series Power Racks

Titan X-3 Series Squat Racks, Cages & Extension Kits

Engineered from heavy-duty 3x3-inch steel for demanding strength training, Titan Fitness X-3 Series power racks are built to handle heavy loads and are designed to support a deep ecosystem of attachments. Choose from bolt-down, half-rack, flat-foot, and folding configurations to match your space and your training style. 

Engineered from heavy-duty 3x3-inch steel for demanding strength training, Titan Fitness X-3 Series power racks are built to handle heavy loads and are designed to support a deep ecosystem of attachments. Choose from bolt-down, half-rack, flat-foot, and folding configurations to match your space and your training style. 

Why Lifters Choose the Titan X-3 Series

The X-3 series is our heaviest-duty rack platform, built for lifters who want commercial-grade durability. Start with the configuration that fits your space and expand into a fully equipped training setup with a wide range of X-3-compatible attachments as your goals evolve. All X-3 rack attachments are designed to work across the full lineup.

Find the 3x3 Power Rack That Fits Your Space

All racks in the Titan X-3 lineup are built from heavy-duty 3x3 steel, with different footprints and configurations to fit your space and training style. Here’s how the options break down.

X-3 Power Rack

The X-3 Power Rack is a full-cage option with four uprights, generous working room, and a bolt-down design that anchors the frame for maximum stability under heavy loads. This rack provides a dedicated lifting zone for safe barbell work and plenty of attachment points to expand your exercise options. Rackable Capacity: 1,650 lb., Whole Rack Capacity: 6,170 lb.

X-3 Half Rack

The X-3 Half Rack gives you the same heavy-duty 3x3 steel construction of the full rack with a smaller footprint and open access for easier barbell setup. The two-upright design supports safety arms and a wide range of attachments, making it a strong fit for tighter garages or multipurpose training rooms where space is at a premium. Weight Capacity: 1,000 lb.

X-3 Flat Foot Rack

The X-3 Flat Foot Rack uses a weighted base design that stays stable without bolting to the floor. This is a smart pick for lifters who rent, train on finished flooring, or can't make permanent modifications to their space. Rackable Capacity: 1,650 lb., Whole Rack Capacity: 6,170 lb.

X-3 Folding Power Rack

The X-3 Folding Power Rack mounts to the wall and folds flat when not in use, making it the most space-efficient option in the lineup. This is a great choice for garages, basements, or any space where the rack needs to disappear between sessions to make room for cars, tools, or other gear. Weight Capacity: 1,100 lb.

Key Specs Worth Knowing

Here's a closer look at the specs that make the X-3 platform stand out:

  • 3x3-Inch Steel Construction: The X-3 Series is built from 3x3-inch steel tubing in the uprights and cross members. This heavier-duty frame delivers increased rigidity under load and supports higher weight capacities.
  • 1-Inch Hardware: Use 1-inch hardware throughout, including the safety pins, J-hooks, and attachment pins. This means they support heavier loads and pair with the broader Titan X-3 attachment ecosystem.
  • Westside Hole Spacing: Features Westside hole spacing through the bench press range, with tighter 1-inch hole spacing in the critical pressing zone for dialed-in J-hook and safety placement. Above and below the bench zone, the spacing widens to 2 inches for fast setup changes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Titan X-3 Power Racks

A 3x3 power rack uses 3x3-inch steel tubing for the uprights and cross members. That heavier-duty steel profile offers greater rigidity, supports higher weight capacities, and tend to offer compatibility with a wider range of attachments than racks built from thinner steel. The Titan X-3 series falls into this category and is built for lifters who want commercial-grade durability in a home gym setup.

Most Titan X-3 racks come with at least one pull-up bar as part of the standard configuration, though specific bar styles and quantities vary by model. Some configurations include multi-grip or fat bar options for more variety in your pulling work. Check the individual product page to confirm which pull-up bar is included.

It depends on the model. Full power racks need more depth and ceiling clearance, half racks sit closer to a wall, and flat foot racks give you flexibility in tight spaces without requiring permanent install. The folding option keeps the footprint small when not in use, making it a smart choice for shared rooms. Always check the rack's overall dimensions, including height, against your space before buying.

Most lifters start with spotter arms or strap safeties for safe solo lifting, along with plate holders and a barbell holder to keep the area organized. From there, attachments like a pulley package, dip bars, or a lat tower let you expand the rack into a more complete training station based on your goals.

Yes. Many lifters run their Titan X-3 power rack in multipurpose garages, basements, and shared rooms. The flat foot version is popular for shared spaces because it doesn't require bolting into the floor, while the folding rack keeps everything out of the way between sessions. Both let you build a serious home gym without committing the entire room to lifting.

Titan X-3 Half Rack

Check out the video above for a closer look at how the Titan X-3 Half Rack performs during real training. You'll see the build quality, the working space, and how it handles common movements.
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Build Your Setup Around the Titan X-3

Browse the full Titan X-3 Series lineup and find the rack, attachments, and storage that fit your training. Every rack ships free. If you need help putting your setup together, our support team is available by phone, chat, or email.

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