

My rack required my bubble level for me to set the rack uprights perfectly vertical before I cranked down the nuts, because of the way the bolt holes through the uprights and gusset plates have some play. One improvement Titan made was the way the uprights attach to the base. old style prone to movement current style enclosed on 3 sides It’s worth considering that no standard socket sets include a socket anywhere near big enough for the huge 1.5″ bolt heads of Titan’s flagship “ Titan Series” squat stands or the Rogue Monster squat stands, making this smaller sized hardware of the Titan X-3 or Rogue Monster Lite series more appealing. I have a socket wrench (highly recommended) and a large crescent wrench. These are big M16 bolts requiring 24mm or 15/16″ wrenches.

Most specs and features here apply to the Tall model too, the only difference being another 22″ of height and a pull up bar, which I didn’t need, having opted to use ceiling-mounted rings for pull ups. Time to share my thoughts on it! Titan’s current 2022 model has a number of improvements over my 2018 model that I’ll be going over.

