Rogue Adjustable Monolift - Monster

★★★★★
★★★★★
4.9
29 Avis
Fabrication aux États-Unis.

Rogue Adjustable Monolift - Monster

★★★★★
★★★★★
4.9
29 Avis
Fabrication aux États-Unis.
459,60 €
Excl. T.V.A.
383,00 €

Caractéristiques

MarqueRogue Fitness
Couleur(s)Noir
Fabrication aux États-UnisOui
Poids64 lb (paire)
LargeurProfondeur totale : 3" / Profondeur mâchoire : 2.75"
HauteurHauteur totale : 19" / Hauteur mâchoire : 1.25"
MatériauxUHMPE protecteur de 0.5625" d’épaisseur
AcierJaw hooks en acier de 0.75" d'épaisseur
Autres caractéristiquesTesté à + de 1 000 lb
Compatible MonsterOui
Description produit

Le Monolift ajustable de Rogue est une alternative abordable de choix face aux tarifs élevés des unités monolift complètes. Ce système constitue une solution idéale pour charger lourd sur les squats et d'autres mouvements de développé, sans devoir reculer avec la barre chargée pour sortir du rack.

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Monolift ajustable Rogue – Monster

Le Monolift ajustable de Rogue est une alternative abordable de choix face aux tarifs élevés des unités monolift complètes. Ce système constitue une solution idéale pour charger lourd sur les squats et d'autres mouvements de développé, sans devoir reculer avec la barre chargée pour sortir du rack.

Compatible exclusivement avec les racks/rigs Rogue de la gamme Monster (versions Infinity et Monster Lite également disponibles), le nouveau modèle de ce Monolift inclut un système de J-Cups plus simple avec une goupille pour réaliser des ajustements plus faciles et des transferts plus rapides entre chaque athlète. Nous avons également réduit la taille globale des encarts et avons ajouté un nouveau revêtement en plastique UHMW le long des crochets, des fermoirs et à l'arrière de l'unité pour protéger votre haltère et vos tubes verticaux.

Chaque Monolift ajustable inclut une paire d'encarts à installer sur votre rack et des Jaw hooks en acier de  0.75" (1,9 cm) d'épaisseur. Ces derniers ont été conçus avec des poignées spécifiques de contre-poids à leur sommet, pour qu'au moment où vous levez votre haltère du Monolift, les Jaw hooks reculent de quelques centimètres en arrière vers le rack et restent là. Cela libère assez d'espace pour que vous puissiez commencer votre série immédiatement, et vous permet de facilement re-racker votre barre, car l'angle incliné des crochets lorsqu'ils sont déchargés guide la barre, et ramène le Monolift dans sa position d'origine. Une paire de tourillons de 1” (2,5 cm) est également incluse dans toute commande afin de verrouiller l'unité en place et pour prévenir tout déplacement involontaire.

Le réglage en hauteur peut se faire par section de 1” (2,54 cm), et grâce au design Rogue unique avec un tenon anti-basculement surmontant la première fixation, le Monolift ne peut plus s’écarter du rack quand l’utilisateur finit de l’installer. Cette caractéristique est une exclusivité Rogue que vous ne trouverez pas sur d’autres systèmes d’attache.

Remarque : Bien que le Monolift ajustable Rogue permette de s'entraîner seul en toute sécurité, il est toujours recommandé qu'une autre personne soit là en cas de séries très lourdes. Rogue recommande également d'installer le Monolift à un rack ou un  rig bien fixé au sol ou à un mur.

*Compatible avec la majorité des haltères standards, ainsi qu'avec quelques barres de spécialité comme la barre cambrée et la barre de sécurité pour squats.

Découvrez également :
Rogue Monolift Attachment pour les séries Monster Lite et Infinity
Rogue Rack-Mounted Monolift pour les séries Monster Lite et Infinity

Caractéristiques

Caractéristiques

  • Produit fabriqué aux États-Unis
  • Vendus par paires
  • Aucun montage nécessaire
  • Compatible UNIQUEMENT avec les racks et les rigs de 3x3” de la gamme Monster
  • Hauteur : 19" , 1.25" pour les Jaw Hooks
  • Profondeur : 3" , 2.75" pour les Jaw Hooks*
  • Jaw hooks en acier de 0.75" d'épaisseur
  • Revêtement en plastique UHMW de 0.5625" d'épaisseur sur les crochets, les fermoirs et à l'arrière de l'unité
  • Goupille de montage de 1", installation comme un J-Cup
  • Tourillons de 1" pour verrouiller l'unité en place
  • Couleurs : Noir et rouge
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1 - 8 commentaires sur 29
tagDO
Arkansas
★★★★★
★★★★★
Sep 2022
Makes working out solo easier
So far, just used these for bench. No need for lift off. Just get set up where you want before lifting and then lift straight up and then down. Re rack by pushing back behind your head. These would be great for squats and shoulder presses too.
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
Nick22
Louisiana
★★★★★
★★★★★
Oct 2021
Must have
Have been using these for a few months and is definitely a game changer on heavy squats. Using it for bench is nice too but this thing is worth it’s weight in gold for squats. Only issue is I have to hang tighten the bolts on the side of the monolift. Would like to know if that’s a common issue or just an issue for mine. Besides that still worth the price!
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
SHRX
Atlanta GA
★★★★★
★★★★★
Jul 2021
Almost perfect
I had the monolifts for a couple of months now and would have given the Rogue monolifts 5 stars but the stickers instead of laser engraving their name is cheap for what these cost (on the higher end priced compared to other companies who laser engrave their versions. Additionally, the powder coating on the inch rod that connects the mono’s into the rack was too thick and difficult to get in and out. You can file it down a little with sandpaper or over time they will get filed to the right size after pulling them out and putting them back in the rack eventually. Other than those they’re awesome and protect your shoulders on bench lifts and allow heavy stacking on squats without the unrack re-rack fears.
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
Brian 845
NY
★★★★★
★★★★★
Jun 2021
Awesome for bench, squat depends on preference!
Been using this for a month solid now, and loving it overall. As with most Rogue stuff, it’s beefy and overbuilt. Be aware that while being adjustable is great, they aren’t exactly “light” like Jcups you can just throw around. For bench, I absolutely love these. Working out alone, at home, having a pseudo-handoff is amazing. I’ll never bench without them again unless I’m dropping in at a commercial gym. For squats, it’s going to come down to preference. Personally, I’m not a huge fan. It’s great to be able to start off in position, but I feel way, way too close to the uprights after years of walking back. And on max effort, if your forms breaks down enough, I’ve tapped the buckle on my straps with the edge of a deep dish 45. Just barely touches and definitely bad form, but it’s not pleasant. Overall, 5/5 stars because the only “downside” is due to my personal training preference. Definitely a “luxury item” that I’ve immediately loved and do not regret. If you’re on the fence, give it a shot. You won’t go back.
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
normanator
los angeles
★★★★★
★★★★★
Jun 2021
Great fit
For anyone who has a power rack with the depth of 24inches this will fit! It may look like it done but it will.
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
KEEF307
Phoenix, AZ
★★★★★
★★★★★
Jun 2021
Love these!
These are amazing! Use them on my Griffin GR3 rack (rep pr5k basically). The bottom pin doesn't go in, but I've never needed it. These are great for bench and squat!
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Shoulder therapy
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Spaz
Edinburg, pa
★★★★★
★★★★★
May 2021
Great product, shoulder saver!
Great quality, didnt skimp out on anything as far as i can tell. Definately exceeded my expectations. Fantastic for any seated overhead press work, incline and bench. Love the fact its adjustable. For sure a shoulder saver! Definately recommend for anyone
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
Mike W
Glen Rock, NJ
★★★★★
★★★★★
Apr 2021
Solid equipment - works well for its purpose
Finally pulled the trigger and bought the monster adjustable monolift. I've never used equipment like this before, so I'll try to discern between what I think are critiques of ANY monolift in general, versus critiques of these Rogue Monster ML specifically. Also, I use these inside my modified RM-6, which has a reduced-depth main section (30" deep...same as an RM-3); there's plenty of room to use them, unless you intend to have j-hooks on the opposite side too. IN GENERAL FOR BENCH PRESS: These are great for bench press. They allow you to have the bar positioned where you perform the lift, instead of back over your face, which means you can unrack the bar, and press without having to worry about re-positioning. It practically eliminates the need for a spotter lift-off. This is awesome for us old guys who need to minimize risk to the shoulder joint. Then when you go to re-rack, you basically do that in the same way you would with traditional equipment: lock-out, and bring the bar backwards into the catches. IN GENERAL FOR SQUATS, I find these to be unnecessary, and possibly even dangerous. First: I believe the "step back" from the rack to be an important part of training; forces you to control a heavy weight on your back while you position yourself, and unless you're truly going for a 1RM or at a competition, to me this is a good thing. So a monolift removes that benefit. Second: with the bar swaying freely prior to unracking, it is difficult to get the bar positioned correctly, especially with a low-bar back squat. When the bar is resting motionless on a normal set of j-cups, I'm able to squirm and wriggle and get the bar nice and low on my back, which is tough to do as the bar swings. Third: I need to set the bar lower than i might in a traditional set of j-cups, and that has a downside when you go to re-rack because you end up having to stoop/squat the bar back, and that can be dangerous. I guess if you're truly squatting massive weight, and the danger and exertion from the step-back are really a factor, then there is benefit here. But for normal workout loads, I think the difficulty with initial positioning, and the risks with re-racking outweigh this benefit Aside from bench press and squats, I'm not sure I see the other uses. I don't generally do inclines, so they may help there too. For OHP, you're generally not working with a weight where this really provides a benefit, and the counter-weight arms would kind of be in the way. SPECIFICALLY FOR THE ROGUE MONOLIFT. Build quality is fantastic, as usual for all Rogue monster equipment. Really heavy-duty and well-made. Fits my Monster 3x3 posts like a glove, and the detente pins secure it nicely (although I don't even think you need them). The arms swing great and get out of the way once you un-rack. This thing does what it's supposed to do. It mounts and unmounts just like a regular j-cup, other than the fact that it's MUCH heavier (by necessity). Need two hands to mount this thing, but other than that, it's simple and quick. My ONLY critique here is that the "lip" is on the small side compared to a normal j-cup. While this is an advantage on un-racking, it requires a little more focus/precision when re-racking. So if you're straining to lock out a heavy bench press, it's a little extra anxiety to have to worry about that. Also, the thick UHVM plastic liner causes a bit of rebound if you re-rack aggressively, so that exacerbates the risks of the smaller lip. At the end of the day, what I'm saying is: the design/dimensions/materials of this cause you to have to be a little more careful / precise with re-racking your bench or squat -- you can't just slam the bar back against the post and trust that the lip will catch it. It's not the end of the world, but it does require a little more care and focus when re-racking. This thing is fantastic for making the unrack/lift-off better and more convenient, but I think more could be done on the design to make the re-rack easier and safer. I don't know if the need for this smaller lip is a function of the dimensions of the arm (i.e., if the monolift arm were longer, could you then have a deeper lip?), but I'd encourage Rogue to scrutinize this design and improve it for re-racking. So in summary: I think this is extremely useful piece of equipment for bench-press, and for squat if you are working at max weights and worried about the step-back. The build quality is beyond excellent on par with Rogue's Monster line. I think the design/dimensions are great for the lift-off/unracking stage for bench press, but could use some re-thinking to make the re-racking easier and safer. And the set-up for a low bar back squat is more difficult than with traditional j-cups (though I think that's just for monolifts in general and not specific to Rogue's).
Oui, je recommande ce produit
Initialement publié sur roguefitness.com
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