Tri-Post Rack 2.0

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Size: 80"
TriPost Platform Centered • Configurable • Rack Replacement

TriPost Rack 2.0

The rack that centers everything. Built from real feedback and rebuilt for real-world use, TriPost Rack 2.0 is a configurable system hub for barbell work, VTS, Isolator setups, pulley configurations, and VBS (Vertical Belt Squat).

Centered Attachments
Rear center upright keeps attachments inside the rack footprint instead of hanging off the side.
Configurable Geometry
Move front uprights and center upright forward/back along the frame to tune your setup.
VTS-Ready
One-piece uprights eliminate the seam “bump” and reduce shake, rattle, and flex.
VBS-Compatible
Additional frame holes let you position the center upright for belt squat torque and rear support.
Not just a smaller rack footprint — a smaller footprint after you add attachments.

Highlights

Two Height Options

Choose your setup: 80" or 92". Both options maintain the TriPost footprint and adjustable upright architecture.

39" Total Width

A tighter footprint than many racks — but the real win is that your Isolator/VTS/VBS setups can stay inside that footprint instead of spilling out the side.

Adjustable Upright Brackets

The front dual uprights are no longer welded in one position. Move them forward or backward along the frame for stability, spotter arm placement, and custom setups.

One-Piece Uprights

Built for modern Bulletproof attachments. Cleaner feel with the VTS, less movement under load, and no seam transition. (Also compatible for upgrading older TriPost units.)

Dimensions

Select a view below. The Both Sizes image shows shared footprint dimensions. The 80" and 92" tabs show Side and Front diagrams. (On mobile, pinch-to-zoom for a closer look.)

TriPost Rack 2.0 dimensions diagram showing shared footprint dimensions for both the 80-inch and 92-inch height options.
80" — Side View
TriPost Rack 2.0 80-inch height dimensions, side view.
80" — Front View
TriPost Rack 2.0 80-inch height dimensions, front view.
92" — Side View
TriPost Rack 2.0 92-inch height dimensions, side view.
92" — Front View
TriPost Rack 2.0 92-inch height dimensions, front view.
Two heights. Same TriPost concept: centered attachments + configurable geometry.

Why TriPost Instead of a Traditional Rack?

It’s Not Just Footprint

Plenty of racks are “about” the same width. The difference is what happens when you add attachments. Traditional racks often force seats, weight arms, and stations to hang outside the frame — expanding your real footprint.

Centered Attachment Strategy

The rear middle upright lets you mount attachments in the centerline so the work happens inside the rack’s open space, keeping setups cleaner, tighter, and more usable in a real home gym.

The Power of the Center Upright

Mount the Isolator with the seat facing inward and the weight arm stays within the rack footprint — not sticking out the side. That means the TriPost doesn’t just save space as a rack… it saves space as a complete system.

What Changed in TriPost 2.0

No More Fold-Away Complexity

The original TriPost leaned into modular folding because early feedback asked for portability. In practice, most owners left it assembled full-time — so 2.0 is redesigned for the way people actually use it.

Adjustable Upright Brackets

The original welded front uprights limited front base stability and certain spotting setups. 2.0 lets you place the front uprights anywhere along the frame to tune stability and working position.

One-Piece Uprights

The old two-piece upright + extender design created a transition seam. VTS rollers crossing that seam created an annoying bump. 2.0 uses one-piece uprights for a smoother, more secure experience (and upgrades can fit older units too).

Smarter Steel Gauge

The original was built heavier to support modularity. 2.0 uses a more traditional rack-style gauge to reduce shipping weight and cost, while still delivering the strength and stability this platform is designed for.

Bolt-On Pull-Up Bar

A bolt-on pull-up bar that stays mounted adds side-to-side rigidity between the front uprights. It can also be added to older TriPost units depending on configuration.

More Configurations, Less Sprawl

You can reposition the front uprights and the rear center upright forward/back to fit your attachments, your lift style, and your load.

TriPost 2.0 is configurable architecture — not a fixed rack.

Built for VTS + VBS

VTS Compatibility

One-piece uprights eliminate the seam transition that VTS rollers used to “bump” over on older setups. Expect a cleaner feel, reduced movement, and more confidence under load.

VBS Compatibility (Vertical Belt Squat)

The VBS can be mounted facing off the back of the center upright, or you can reposition the center upright to increase rear support and tune the setup based on how you lift.

Important: Torque & Trolley Mechanics

Belt squat loading through a trolley can create rearward torque as you stand up — especially with heavier loads. If the center upright is positioned too close to the back edge of the base frame (with minimal frame behind it), that torque can make the unit want to rotate backward.

That’s why TriPost 2.0 includes additional base holes and a repositionable center upright. Move the center upright forward to increase rear base support and reduce rotational torque. Choose the position that matches your loading and training style.

Traditional TriPost orientation can work in some cases — 2.0 lets you optimize it for heavier VBS use.

True Multi-Station Capability

TriPost Rack 2.0 is designed as a system hub — not just a rack. Configure it to your space and your attachments without turning your gym into a maze.

Barbell Training

Squat, bench, presses, and rack work on the front uprights.

Isolator Platform

Center-mount the Isolator to keep the system inside the rack footprint.

Pulley / Trolley Setups

Use the rear upright for high/low pulley configurations depending on your setup.

VTS Movements

Smooth travel with one-piece uprights and reduced flex.

VBS Belt Squat

Mount off the back or reposition the center upright for proper rear support under load.

Pull-Ups + Dips + TRX

Bolt-on pull-up bar adds rigidity. Optional rear dip bar + TRX strap points expand capability.

Why Three Uprights Beat Four

Most racks give you four uprights — none on the centerline. TriPost gives you two front uprights for barbell work and a centered rear upright for attachments. It’s not about the number of posts. It’s about where they are.

FAQ

What heights are available?

Two options: 80" and 92". See the Dimensions section for full diagrams.

Does it work with the Isolator?

Yes. The center upright placement is designed specifically to keep Isolator setups centered and footprint-contained.

Does it work with the VTS?

Yes. One-piece uprights eliminate the transition seam that created a “bump” on older two-piece setups.

Does it work with the VBS?

Yes. You can mount the VBS off the back of the center upright or reposition the center upright forward to increase rear support, depending on load and usage.

Can I move the uprights?

Yes. The front uprights and the rear center upright can be moved forward/back along the frame to match your setup and your attachments.

What’s the main advantage over a normal rack?

Centered geometry. Traditional racks often force attachments to hang off the side, increasing the “real” footprint. TriPost keeps systems inside the rack space.

The Bottom Line

Not just a rack. A configurable platform. Three uprights. Endless configurations.
Centered. Balanced. Bulletproof.

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