Rigs & Racks

A new benchmark in Rigs and Power Racks, built not just to meet expectations, but to exceed them. Whether you're creating a home gym, or expanding an elite training space, this range is designed to elevate performance, maximise space, and grow with you.

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    Gym Rigs and Racks

    A BLK BOX gym rig typically consists of a power rack or squat rack for barbells and weights with additional attachments such as pull-up bars, gym rings and suspension trainers and cables.  A gym rig is customisable, modular strength system that caters for a wide-range of fitness, strength and resistance training. 

    Take your gym setup to the next level with our professional-grade rigs and racks. Designed to suit athletes and gym-goers alike, every rig or rack comes with a wide range of attachments to customise your experience. Choose between the Blackout, Goliath and Samson series depending on your individual workout routine or your clients’ needs. 

    Trusted by athletes, BLK BOX’s rigs and racks are reliable pieces of kit that have been used in hundreds of garage gyms and high-performance gym facilities across the world. 

    Every one of our gym rigs, power racks, squat racks and squat stands is renowned for its premium build quality and structural lifetime warranty.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I expand or customise my rig over time?

    Yes - if scalability is important, choose the 3 Series. This series offers modular designs with a wide range of compatible attachments and custom branding options.

    What is the difference between a rig and a rack?

    A rig is a larger, modular structure designed for multi-user, multi-exercise setups like pull-ups, squats, and attachments for group or functional training. A rack is a smaller, focused piece of equipment primarily used for barbell lifting and squats, providing a safe, stable station for strength training.

    What is a rig?

    A rig is a large, modular training structure used in gyms, especially for CrossFit or functional training. It often includes pull-up bars, squat or bench stations, dip bars, monkey bars, and attachments for rings or ropes, allowing multiple people to train at the same time in one versatile setup.

    Should I buy a rig for my home gym?

    You generally don’t need a rig for a home gym unless you have plenty of space and want a versatile setup for multiple people to train at once; otherwise, a rack is usually a more practical choice.

    Can a gym rig be used in a commercial gym?

    Yes, a gym rig can be used in a commercial gym, as it allows multiple people to train at once and offers versatile stations for pull-ups, squats, dips, and functional training, making it ideal for CrossFit classes, functional fitness and group workouts.