FitBench's new FitRack system
FitBench's new FitRack system (credit: FitBench)

FitRack, a new multi-user training hub, is designed to help gyms increase programming capacity and support small-group training without expanding their equipment footprint

FitBench is introducing a new product aimed at helping gyms do more with less.

The commercial fitness equipment company has launched FitRack, a multifunctional training system designed to turn underutilized areas into compact hubs for small-group training, personal training and functional fitness.

Purpose-built for commercial fitness facilities, FitRack features six integrated training stations arranged around a central equipment storage system, allowing up to 12 users to train simultaneously within a relatively small footprint. 

It features a triangular design that incorporates stations for strength training, conditioning, landmine exercises, striking work and wall-ball training while storing dumbbells and weight plates. 

“Commercial gyms don’t need another rig,” FitBench founder Tyler Danen said. “They need a smarter way to create more training opportunities from the space they already have.”

“FitRack was designed to solve that challenge. It’s not simply somewhere to hang equipment; it’s a complete training destination,” he added. “Operators can deliver small group training, personal training and independent workouts from one footprint, keeping the floor organized and efficient.”

The system is available in freestanding and bolt-down configurations and can be customized for different facility layouts. Optional features include integration with Forme’s smart fitness mirror for digital coaching, additional wall-ball targets that meet Hyrox competition specifications and custom branding options.

FitRack with Forme fitness mirror attached
credit: FitBench

FitRack joins FitBench’s expanding product portfolio, which also includes the company’s signature FitBench storage system that’s found inside major gym chains including Planet Fitness and Snap Fitness, along with the recently introduced Fitbag, a gloveless striking solution for boxing workouts. 

FitBench said U.S. preorders are already in production for FitRack, with installations scheduled to begin this month.

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