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Independent Squat and Bench Stands

SKU: BD-9K
Regular price $249.00
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Option: Pro Series (Black)

Description

Adjustable Independent Squat Stand Towers with Safety Catches, Plate Storage & Bench Press Option

Train hard without taking up extra space. Valor Fitness Independent Squat Stands are built for home gyms that need flexibility, durability, and full barbell function without the bulk of a power rack.

Perfect for squats, bench press, shoulder press, rack pulls, and more, these stands support a wide range of strength training movements. Their independent post design makes them easy to store and ideal for compact workout spaces. Beginner-friendly and mobile, they’re a great option for lifters building out a space-efficient setup at their own pace.

Features & Benefits:

  • HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Built from 2” x 2”, 13-gauge steel with rubber foot caps to protect your floors and keep each stand stable.
  • ADJUSTABLE FOR YOUR TRAINING: Upright height and safety catches adjust to fit your preferred lift setup, whether standing or using a bench.
  • CHANGING BASE DEPTH: Each stand features a base that adjusts from 20” to 28” deep, allowing you to prioritize space savings or increase stability depending on your workout needs.
  • CUSTOM STAND PLACEMENT: Set the distance between stands to match different barbell lengths and training preferences. Independent stands are easy to move, position, and store, making them ideal for compact home gym spaces.
  • BARBELL-READY DESIGN: Includes J-Hooks on each upright to safely rack your bar for squats, bench press, overhead press, and more. Compatible with all standard and Olympic barbells, as well as some specialty bars like rackable short barsaxle bars and curl bars.
  • TRAIN SOLO WITH CONFIDENCE: Adjustable safety catches help protect you during failed reps, letting you lift heavier without a spotter.
  • BUILT-IN PLATE STORAGE: 7” long storage pegs on each stand store 1" plates (or 2" Olympic plates with an Olympic Plate Adapter). Keep your plates within reach while adding extra stability when loaded.
  • MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY: 350lbs.

Which Series is right for you?

Core Series (BD-8) Pro Series (BD-9)
Frame 13-gauge 2” x 2” steel tubing 13-gauge 2” x 2” steel tubing
Base Adjustable with rubber feet caps Adjustable with rubber feet caps
Plate Storage 1” diameter storage pegs
7” long
1” diameter storage pegs
7” long
Upright Height Adjustments 10 positions
41.5” to 67”
10 positions
49.5” to 75”
Safety Catch Height Adjustments 8 positions
22” to 36”
11 positions
24.75” to 38.5”
Adjustable Base Stance 3 positions
20” to 28”
3 positions
20” to 28”
Safety Features Locking pin Additional bar catch
Max Weight Capacity 350lbs 350lbs
Unit Size 20-28x56.5x41.5-67 20-28x56.5x49.5-75

Specifications

  • Dim
    Pro Series: 20-28x56.5x49.5-75
    Core Series: 20-28x56.5x41.5-67

Box Dimensions

Pro Series Box: 49x19x5 (60lbs)
Core Series Box: 42x18x5 (51lbs)

(LxWxH in inches)

FAQs

Common Questions About the Independent Squat and Bench Stands

What’s the difference between the Core and Pro Series stands?

Both are made from the same adjustable heavy-duty steel frame. The Pro Series features taller uprights, more safety catch positions, an additional j-hook bar holder, and a higher overall adjustment range for serious lifters. The Core Series is slightly shorter and great for general home gym use.

Do the plate storage pegs come off?

Yes, the pegs are removable, allowing for tighter storage or a cleaner setup.

What exercises can I do with these stands?

These stands are great for squats, bench press, shoulder press, rack pulls, and more. Add a weight bench to unlock even more upper body training options.

How long are the safety catches?

Each safety catch is 6.5" long. They add light protection during heavy reps without adding bulk.

What is the max weight I can safely squat or bench?

These stands support up to 350lbs total (including the bar), whether you're squatting or benching.

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