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3D Rack Builder - Riot MRR 75

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3D Rack Builder - Riot MRR 75Riot MRR 3D Rack Configurator Build Your Modular Strength Station Your rack should match the way you train and the way your gym grows. With the Riot MRR 3D Configurator you design your entire rack setup exactly how you need it: for powerlifting, weightlifting, Strong(wo)man, functional fitness, or a full commercial facility. At the core of every build are 75 75 mm uprights with 3 mm wall thickness, Westside style hole spacing for precise J hook and

Riot MRR 3D Rack Configurator – Build Your Modular Strength Station

Your rack should match the way you train – and the way your gym grows. With the Riot MRR 3D Configurator you design your entire rack setup exactly how you need it: for powerlifting, weightlifting, Strong(wo)man, functional fitness, or a full commercial facility.

At the core of every build are 75 × 75 mm uprights with 3 mm wall thickness, Westside-style hole spacing for precise J-hook and safety positioning, and a fully modular system that can expand from a single training station into a complete rack and storage solution.

Starting at €899, you enter the Riot MRR ecosystem – and you’ll receive an extra 10% discount on your configured setup with the code Rack10.

Key Highlights

  • Plan in true 3D – See your rack from every angle in the 3D configurator while you change height, depth, colour, and components.
  • Fully modular 75 mm system – Uprights, crossmembers, pull-up bars, extensions, and storage options can all be combined to build exactly the station layout you need.
  • Westside hole spacing for precision – 25 mm hole spacing with 17 mm pin holes in the active lifting zone allows ultra-fine height adjustments for squats, bench, and presses.
  • Four colourways to match your brand – Mix and match Black, Inferno Red, Ghost White, and Sky Blue uprights and crossmembers for a clean or bold look.
  • Future-proof expansion – Add weight-storage extensions, extra racks, connector bays, landmine attachments, dip stations, gun rack storage, and more as your gym grows.
  • Commercial-grade construction – 3 mm thick 75 × 75 mm steel, high static load ratings, and a design built for the demands of busy strength facilities.

How the 3D Configurator Works

  1. Choose your base
    Select your starting point from the Riot MRR rack family – a classic power rack, half rack, or storage/extension module for an existing Riot setup.
  2. Set the height

    Match the rack to your space:

    • 2300 mm – standard height for full commercial setups
    • 2100 mm – fits most training rooms
    • 1800 mm – garage variant – for lower ceiling heights
  3. Pick your colour

    Dial in the visual identity of your gym:

    • Black
    • Inferno Red
    • Ghost White
    • Sky Blue
  4. Define depth & connections
    Use different crossmember lengths (e.g., 1075, 725, 425 mm) to control rack depth and how far individual stations are spaced or linked together – from compact footprints to wide multi-user rigs.
  5. Add pull-up options & attachments

    Drop in the hardware that makes the rack truly yours:

    • Straight or multi-grip pull-up options (depending on range availability)
    • Spotter arms and safeties
    • J-hooks / sandwich J-hooks
    • Weight storage extensions
    • Plate storage solutions
  6. Review your build & claim your 10% discount
    Once you’re happy with the configuration, you’ll see a clear summary of your build, including pricing. On top of the already strong value starting at €899, your custom Riot MRR build qualifies for an extra 10% discount with code Rack10.

Riot MRR Features in Depth

Westside Spacing: Tiny Adjustments, Big Difference

In the key lifting zone, Riot MRR uprights use 25 mm Westside hole spacing with 17 mm pin holes, allowing you to fine-tune J-hook and safety height. Especially for bench press, where 1–2 cm can change the quality of your liftoff, this makes a noticeable difference and accommodates lifters of different sizes.

Built for Demanding Gyms

With 75 × 75 mm steel profiles and 3 mm wall thickness, Riot MRR is built for repeated heavy loading and daily use in commercial facilities, clubs, or strength-focused studios. It’s equally at home in a serious home setup that wants “commercial feel” equipment.

Clean, Modern Aesthetic

  • Minimalist, industrial look that blends into boutique studios, hardcore gyms, and PT lofts
  • Durable powder-coat protects the steel from corrosion and cosmetic wear
  • Four colourways allow you to align your rig with your logo, wall colours, or overall brand identity

Who is the Riot MRR 3D Configurator for?

  • Home gym owners who want to get their “forever rack” right the first time
  • PT studios & rehab/physio spaces needing maximum function on limited floor space
  • Powerlifting clubs & weightlifting teams who rely on precise, repeatable setups and robust safety solutions
  • Functional fitness boxes & performance gyms planning multiple lanes, shared rigs, or hybrid lifting/conditioning zones

Prices are subject to small rounding differences.
3D Model subject to slight variations in appearance than true life, such as colour. Please refer to individual product pages for a more accurate representation.

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