Before you build out the training dojo of your dreams, it's important to get setup with a solid foundation — able to support you through max efforts, durable enough to withstand heavy use, and attachment compatible when you're ready to expend. REP® gym rigs are the answer, providing commercial-grade stability and versatility to your training space. These home gym rigs are available in free-standing or wall-mounted variations (both require bolting), suitable for whatever room you're working with. Additionally, you'll find both options in either 4000- or 5000-Series depending on the attachments and hole spacing you're interested in. Finally, choose the upright colorway that sets the tone and suits your vibe, from metallic black, red, blue, white, army green, and matte black. The rig is 9' tall, 6' deep, and comes in your choice of sizes: 14', 20', or 24' depending on how many people you intend to have training at the same time. For those with limited space, or who prefer a more compact setup, the wall-mounted home gym rig is 9' tall and only 48.5" deep, with options for 4', 14' and 24' lengths. Choose the right rig for your training and space and let the gains begin.

FAQ

How do I choose between a free-standing and a wall-mounted rig?

Choose free-standing if you want a 6' deep, place-anywhere setup; pick wall-mounted to save floor space at 48.5" deep. Both REP options are 9' tall and require bolting, with wall-mounted rigs ideal for tighter gyms.

What’s the difference between REP’s 4000 and 5000 Series rigs?

Both are modular and attachment-ready; the choice mainly comes down to the attachment ecosystem and hole spacing/hardware class you prefer. Our 4000 vs. 5000 Series: key differences guide outlines who each line is best for.

What size rig should I choose for my space?

Pick the length by how many people will train at once (free-standing: 14', 20', or 24'; wall-mounted: 4', 14', or 24'), and confirm your ceiling clears the 9' height. For planning multi-bay layouts, check our guide to choosing a pre-configured commercial rig.

Do REP rigs need to be bolted down?

Yes—both free-standing and wall-mounted rigs require bolting for stability and safety. Ensure your floor and/or wall can accept appropriate anchors for your space.

Which attachments should I prioritize to get the most from a rig?

Most lifters start with a pull-up bar, J-cups, and safeties, then add dip options, a landmine, and plate storage based on training style. Choose the 4000 or 5000 Series that matches the attachment ecosystem you plan to grow into with REP.

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