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Titan fitness Rack Mounted SquatMax-MD Fits T-3, X-3, TITAN Series

Titan fitness Rack Mounted SquatMax-MD Fits T-3, X-3, TITAN Series

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Titan fitness  Rack Mounted SquatMax-MD Fits T-3, X-3, TITAN Series

The Rack Mounted SquatMax-MD by Titan Fitness is a cutting edge machine that has adjustable mounting holes for various rack depths and is engineered to fit power racks with 3" x 3" steel uprights. This model is compatible with the X-3 and TITAN Series Power Racks when mounted to the center of the uprights and the T-3 Series Power Racks when mounted to the side of the uprights.Forget everything you know about squat belt machines. This patented design smashes the competition by centering the weight load directly beneath your hips to fire up your core and keep your spine perfectly aligned, making it the only belt squat machine to work the entire leg and glute musculature. Unlike other belt squat systems, the SquatMax-MD promotes more effective muscle engagement and less stress on your spine, shoulders, and lower back.This patented design reduces the risk of spinal shearing forces and lumbar disc herniation by promoting perfect neutral pelvic and lumbar position. Traditional barbell squats can be a spinal death trap for anyone with a bad back, compressing intervertebral discs under the barbell and body weight. Not only does this machine take the load off your spine and prevent injuries, it also helps eliminate existing back pain by providing spinal decompression.This machine is built with top-tier materials to withstand the most rigorous of workouts. Featuring an 11-ga steel frame, 48mm Olympic weight sleeves, and 32mm knurled handles, this beast holds up to 1,000 LB on the nylon belt and an impressive 1,300 LB on the loading pin and includes a transformer pin to adjust the weight load for a more posterior chain dominant workout.With a polyurethane vinyl cushioned seat, rear wheels and front handle for transportation, height adjustment pins, an adjustable kickstand for stability, and band pegs to increase the difficulty of your workout, this machine is built for comfort and convenience.

What our Experts Think
  • Rack-Integrated Squat Training System – The Titan Fitness Rack Mounted SquatMax-MD is designed to attach directly to T-3, X-3, and TITAN Series racks, transforming them into a specialized squat training station.
  • Joint-Friendly Squat Mechanics – Helps promote a more controlled squat movement pattern, reducing strain on the lower back while maintaining strong lower-body activation.
  • Ideal for Progressive Strength Training – Supports structured overload training for quads, glutes, and hamstrings with improved movement stability.
  • Space-Efficient Rack Upgrade – Eliminates the need for a standalone machine by utilizing existing rack space effectively.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction – Built for durability and consistent performance in demanding home and commercial gym environments.
Q&A

Q: What is the SquatMax-MD used for?
A: It is a rack-mounted belt squat system designed for heavy lower-body training without loading the spine.

Q: What exercises can I do with it?
A: It supports belt squats, squat variations, and lower-body strength movements using a loading belt attachment.

Q: What muscles does it target?
A: It primarily works the quads, glutes, hamstrings, and hips while minimizing spinal compression.

Q: What is the main benefit of belt squats?
A: They allow heavy leg training without barbell pressure on the back or shoulders, making them joint-friendly.

Q: What racks is it compatible with?
A: It fits T-3, X-3, and TITAN Series power racks.

Q: What type of resistance does it use?
A: It is plate-loaded, using standard 2-inch Olympic weight plates.

Q: Is it good for injury recovery?
A: Yes, it is often used for rehab or low-back-friendly training while still allowing heavy leg work.

Q: Is it good for home gyms?
A: Yes, it is a space-saving alternative to a full belt squat machine, ideal for garage gyms.

Maintenance Tips
  • Wipe down the unit after each use to remove sweat, chalk, and dust buildup.
  • Inspect rack attachment points regularly to ensure the system is fully secured to the uprights.
  • Check all bolts, pins, and mounting hardware and tighten any loose components before training.
  • Keep pivot joints and moving arms clean to maintain smooth, controlled squat movement.
  • Lubricate pivot points lightly (if needed) with a silicone-based gym lubricant for consistent operation.
  • Inspect pads and contact points for wear or compression and replace if cushioning becomes uneven.
  • Ensure proper alignment in the rack before each session for safe and balanced loading.
  • Avoid dropping or forcing the movement arms to prevent structural stress and misalignment.
  • Store in a dry environment when not in use to reduce corrosion risk.