Wall Mounted Rigs

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    WALL MOUNTED RIGS

    Wall-mounted rigs are a versatile addition to any gym space, offering a compact yet robust platform for various exercises. These rigs are designed to optimise your training area while providing a multitude of workout possibilities.


    Whether you're looking to build strength, increase endurance, or improve your overall fitness, wall-mounted rigs have you covered. They are perfect for performing bodyweight exercises, such as pull-ups, dips, and hanging leg raises, which target various muscle groups, including the back, chest, arms, and core. The adjustable features of wall-mounted rigs enable users to modify exercises to their skill level, making them suitable for both beginners and advanced fitness enthusiasts.


    One of the key benefits of wall-mounted rigs is their space-saving design, making them ideal for home gyms or facilities with limited room. They are also exceptionally sturdy, ensuring your safety during intense workouts. Invest in a wall-mounted rig to unlock a world of training opportunities right in the comfort of your own space.


    Ready to take your fitness to new heights? Visit our showroom and explore our range of wall-mounted rigs to complete your setup with our selection of power racks, squat racks and more. For more information, make sure to read over our power rack buyers guide. Achieve your fitness goals efficiently and effectively with our top-quality gym equipment.

     

    FAQs

     

    In the fitness world, a rig is a multifunctional exercise apparatus that typically consists of upright posts with various attachments and accessories for performing a wide range of exercises. It's a versatile and space-efficient solution for comprehensive workouts.

    The main difference between free-standing and wall-mounted rigs is their installation and footprint. Free-standing rigs are self-supporting structures that stand independently, requiring more floor space. In contrast, wall-mounted rigs are attached to a wall, saving floor space and offering greater stability. The choice between the two depends on available space and specific training needs. Wall-mounted rigs are ideal for those with limited space, while free-standing rigs offer more flexibility but require more room.