Two solid options that you should consider when you are looking for a power cage are Fitness Reality 810XLT and ProGear 1600. Fitness Reality and ProGear both build high-quality power cages. The two cages very similar specs, but the 810XLT has one big advantage – optional add-ons – you can add Lat Pull-down Attachment and a bench if you need. The ProGear 1600 comes with two J-Hooks, which is a plus.
Fitness Reality 810XLT
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ProGear 1600 (3810)
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Fitness Reality 810XLT vs ProGear 1600 Features Overview
Here we list both power cages’ main features before diving into our more detailed side by side comparison.
- Comes with two chrome dual mounted safety bars and two chrome lock-on safety
- Made of 2 in. x 2 in. steel frame
- 800 lbs. weight capacity
- 50.5″ W x 46.5″ L workout area required
- Lat pulldown and weight bench is available
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- Comes with 2 x 23″ long chrome safety bars
- Made of 2 in. x 2 in. steel frame
- 800 lbs. weight capacity
- 50.4″ W x 46.3″ L workout area
- 2 J-Hooks included
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The Fitness Reality 810XLT Super Max Power Cage comes with a max weight capacity of 800 lbs. The max height when assembled is 83.5 inches and the cage needs 50.5″ x 46.5″ workout area at least. It is made of 2 inch by 2 inch tubular steel frame. The cage does not come with any J-Hooks. |
The ProGear 1600 Power Cage comes with a max weight capacity of 800 lbs which is enough for most people. The most important factor to consider when buying a product this big is the assembled dimension. When assembled the cages dimension is 50.4″L x 46.3″W x 83.7″H. It is built with a 2″ x 2″ square steel frame for durability and comes with two 23″ long chrome safety bars. The cage comes with 2 J-Hooks and there are 19 height levels available. |

Fitness Reality 810XLT vs ProGear 1600 Specs Table
