Rogue Fitness Buying Guide — Racks, Bars, Plates & More

Rogue Fitness branded power rack and equipment in home gym

Brand Buying Guide · May 2026

Rogue Fitness Buying Guide — Racks, Bars, Plates & More

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Rogue Fitness is the gold standard in strength equipment. American-made in Columbus, Ohio, Rogue’s products are found in CrossFit boxes, powerlifting meets, and NFL weight rooms — and increasingly, in home gyms. But Rogue’s catalog is massive. This guide helps you cut through the noise and buy the right Rogue equipment for your home gym.

Rogue’s Rack Ecosystem

Rogue has three rack lines. Choose based on your attachment needs:

LineUprightsHole SizePrice RangeBest For
Monster Lite3×3″ 11-gauge5/8″$695-1,500+Most home gyms — largest attachment library
Monster3×3″ 11-gauge1″$1,200-3,000+Commercial-grade, 1″ attachment compatibility
Infinity2×3″ 11-gauge5/8″$495-900Budget Rogue option, lighter duty

Our Rack Picks

  • Best Overall: RML-490C (Monster Lite, 90″, color options, weight storage) — $1,095
  • Best Budget Rogue: RML-390F (Monster Lite flat-foot, no need to bolt down) — $895
  • Best Compact: SML-2 (Squat stand, 90″, spotter arms) — $495

Barbells

Rogue makes arguably the best production barbells in the world. The Ohio Bar is the default recommendation — $295, dual knurl marks, lifetime warranty, available in bare steel/stainless/cerakote. For powerlifting: Ohio Power Bar ($325). For Olympic lifting: Rogue 28mm Training Bar ($295). All made in Columbus, Ohio.

Plates

Rogue’s MIL Spec Echo bumpers ($180-450/set) are the value pick — dead-bounce virgin rubber, color-coded. For competition: Rogue Competition Plates ($600-1,200+). For iron: Rogue Deep Dish or Six-Shooter plates for that old-school look.

Rogue vs The Competition

Rogue is 20-40% more expensive than REP Fitness and 50-70% more than Titan. What you get: American manufacturing, flawless quality control, unmatched resale value (Rogue equipment holds 70-80% of retail on the used market), and the largest attachment ecosystem. If budget isn’t the primary constraint, buy Rogue. If you’re optimizing for value, see our REP Fitness guide. Read our detailed Rogue vs REP rack comparison.

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