The 3 Series is a modular strength and storage system built to grow with your facility. It’s configurable, brandable, and designed for gyms that are scaling their floor, not just filling it. You don’t buy it all at once. You build it over time.
This is the last rack you’ll buy. Here’s how to build it properly.
What the 3 Series actually is
Before getting into the stages, it's worth being clear on one thing. The 3 Series isn't just a rack. It's your gym's infrastructure.
It holds your equipment, your plates, your bands, and your workflow. It shapes how your members move through the space. It reinforces your brand every time someone trains. This isn’t one piece of kit. It’s the backbone of your floor. A single system that anchors training, storage, and layout in one decision.
That’s why a phased approach works. You’re not adding accessories to a rack. You’re building a system that evolves with your gym.
Stage 1: Start with the foundation

Your first step is simple. Get your members training on a solid, commercial-grade system.
For most growing gyms, that means starting with a single rack that covers your core strength work. This is your base. Everything else builds from here.
More important than the spec is the system behind it. You’re choosing equipment with a clear upgrade path. That’s what separates kit you replace from kit you expand.
Priorities at this stage:
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Integrated plate storage to keep the floor clean from day one
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Colour and branding to set the tone early
Stage 2: Build around your programming

At this stage you might also start thinking about extending your rig run, adding additional bays if your group training numbers are growing and you need more stations.
Once your membership grows, the focus shifts. Not more racks, but more capability. This is where the system starts to work harder for you.
Storage becomes part of the training environment, not an afterthought. Plates, bands, Dumbbells, Wall Balls and accessories live on the system. The floor stays clear. The space looks intentional.
Instead of adding standalone pieces that eat into your floor, you expand what your existing setup can do. Everything connects. Everything belongs.
What to add at this stage:
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Landmine Attachment for rotational and unilateral work
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Band Pegs and storage shelving for versatility and organisation
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Dip Handles or Hip Thrust Attachment depending on your programming
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Smith Machine or Nexus upgrade if guided strength becomes a priority
If your class numbers are growing, this is also where you extend your rig and add more bays to increase training stations.
Stage 3: Go full system

By this stage, your gym is established. Your floor is working. Your programming is defined. Now the 3 Series becomes everything it was designed to be.
A complete system can run your entire strength floor. Multiple bays. Integrated storage. Cable options. A setup that handles both PT sessions and peak group training without compromise.
You don’t replace anything you’ve bought. You build on it.
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Cable attachment for integrated pulley work without standalone machines
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Smith machine integration for guided strength alongside free weights
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Extended rig to match your full group training capacity
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Complete storage solution so every plate, dumbbell, kettlebell, and accessory has a place
And when your gym has a clear identity, the system reflects it. With 14 colour options and branded plates, your equipment looks like your space, not a generic setup.
The 3 Series dispatches in 5 days, with full colour and branding options available. So whether you’re laying your foundation or completing your system, your floor moves when you’re ready to move.
See how Fit & Food built their boutique PT studio around the 3 Series.