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  • Sale! Plate Loaded Machines

    Raze Bilateral Leg Press

    6,137.70

    Raze Bilateral Leg Press, the leg pressing machine that is very much desired for field sports athletes, bodybuilders and explosive speed track athletes. Each leg can be trained individually or together with this Commercial Leg Press.

  • Sale! Raze Compact Dual Adjustable Pulley

    Raze Compact Dual Adjustable Pulley

    5,533.77

    Raze Compact Dual Adjustable Pulley that has 2 x 100kg weight stacks. When your looking colour options, call us and we can assist your needs. This is a Full Commercial Strength piece that can be sold as a package with nice discounts in an all in one gym setup.

  • Raze Hyperextension Bench

    Raze Hyperextension Bench

    1,161.12

    A challenging bench for lower back obliques and trunk developments. Features • Anti slip platform for safety and stability • Adjustable telescopic split thigh roller pads to fit users of all sizes • Stability handles • Rubber feet with floor fix option Specifications L: 1500mm x W: 720mm x H:850mm Ensure to contact us if you plan…

  • Raze Incline T Bar Plate Loaded

    Raze Incline T Bar Plate Loaded

    2,036.88

    • Anti-slip platforms for safety and stability • Articulating lifting arm • Footplates angled so that most of the bodyweight is supported by the legs and not the chest • Choice of 3 wide and narrow grip handles for varied back isolation • Rubber floor pads with floor fix option Specifications L: 1300mm x W: 600mm x…

  • Raze Iso Lever Arm Curl

    Raze Iso Lever Arm Curl

    3,687.54

    Raze Iso Lever Arm Curl, this design allows for varied range of motion tention. The plate loading can be varied and will allow for progress and can be altered simply by selecting a pin.

  • Raze Iso Lever Leg Press

    Raze Iso Lever Leg Press

    4,858.50

    Raze Iso Lever Leg Press, purchase in a package or indivdual as a great addition to your gym or club facility. This levered leg press can easily express great progress for your leg and lower back depending on your foot positioning on the plate.

Strength Training – Racks, Multigyms & Free Weights

Building a reliable strength training setup for a home gym in Wexford or a busy studio in Dublin? We curate durable kit that stands up to daily use, from modular racks to multigyms and the essentials you load onto them. With leading names like Primal Strength, Indigo Fitness, Finnlo and Raze, you can assemble a space that’s safe, scalable and easy to maintain.

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Spotlight: Primal Strength

If you want one system that grows with your training, the Primal Pro Series Monster Rack System is a standout. It’s a heavy-duty half rack built for progressive loading, with solid spotting options and smart storage so plates and bars stay organised. Add compatible attachments as your needs evolve for a clean, professional layout.

Build your zone, piece by piece

Start with the foundation—choose a stable rack, then layer in the tools you’ll use most. Popular paths include a rack Multigyms pairing for accessory work, a rack Olympic Bars and plates for core lifts, or a rack + Weight Benches for press variations. If guided movement suits your members, consider Smith Machines or selectorised units for predictable progression.

Home or commercial, we’ve got scope

Outfitting a hotel, school or club? See our wider Commercial Gym Equipment to finish the floor with pin-select stations, plate-loaded machines and storage. Planning a mixed setup with cardio and accessories too? Our hub for Fitness Equipment in Ireland brings everything under one roof so you can compare specs and footprint before you commit.

Ready to train with intent? Explore our strength lineup and assemble a system that fits your space, lifts and budget—today and as you grow.

FAQs

Q: How do I choose between a half rack, full rack and Smith machine?
A: Half racks save space and work well with spotter arms; full racks add four-post security and more storage. Smith machines guide the bar on rails for fixed-path training. Many lifters pair a half or full rack with a flat/incline bench for maximum versatility.

Q: What barbell and plates should I buy first?
A: For general lifting, a 20 kg Olympic bar (50 mm sleeves) with a mix of plates is ideal. Bumper plates protect floors and reduce noise for deadlifts and drops; cast/steel plates are denser and cost-efficient for slower lifts. Add collars for safety.

Q: How much space do I need for a rack-based setup?
A: Plan roughly 1.2 m × 1.2 m for the rack footprint plus at least 1 m clear in front and behind for loading. Allow 2.3–2.4 m ceiling height for pull-ups and overhead work (more if you’re tall). A lifting platform is typically 2 m × 2 m or 2 m × 3 m.

Q: Do I need to bolt my rack to the floor?
A: If you’re lifting heavy, doing kipping pull-ups or using band pegs, bolting improves stability. Otherwise, a well-weighted rack with plate storage can be fine. Use 20–40 mm rubber flooring to protect concrete and dampen noise.

Q: What routine maintenance keeps strength machines safe?
A: Tighten bolts quarterly, wipe knurling and guide rods after sessions, lightly oil barbell sleeves, and check cables/pulleys for wear. Replace frayed cables or worn bushings promptly. Keep plates and handles off the floor to prevent grit damage.

Q: Can you help me spec a system to my budget and space?
A: Yes. Share your room dimensions, ceiling height, main lifts and budget by phone or email, and you’ll get a clear, itemised recommendation—whether that’s a modular rack (e.g., a robust half rack with safeties), a multigym, or a mix of both.

💡 Optional deep-dives: Explore Power Racks for foundations and Machine Attachments when you’re ready to expand your setup.