The Iron Cage is the athletes' weight room reconfigured for maximal function in minimal space.  The Cage is highly customisable and mutable to ensure it specifically meets the needs of each athlete using it.

Four uprights form the basic rectangular structure of the Cage, while a further two adjustable uprights allow you to create either two half-racks with storage in the middle or a full rack with storage at the rear.

All uprights have indexed holes spaced 23mm apart that can be fitted with a range of attachments including:

  • Pegs for weight plate, Power Band, chain, sling brackets, Power Ring, TRX etc. storage and for anchoring bands.
  • Spotting arms.
  • J cups.
  • Slings.
  • Torsonator sleeves.
The relatively close spacing of the holes in the uprights also enables you to position spotting arms, J cups and slings precisely to set up in ideal positions for different lifts and people of different heights.  In fact, for taller athletes it's the best option as it's the tallest squat cage on the market at 2410mm, a height which allows a person of 6ft 5in or under to perform a full overhead press while inside the Cage.

Both lower and upper cross beams have holes every 100mm to allow band attachment for loading/deloading, as well as attachment of neutral grip chin-up bar.  Chin-up bars of 33mm diameter can be affixed at various positions between uprights, and with bridge extenders can be raised as high as 3.3m from the ground to allow ring attachment for exercises such as muscle ups.

One or two Olympic lifting platforms can be integrated into the Iron Cage (depending on the configuration), further increasing the potential for variation and functionality in training.

Individual Cages can be joined together with 2100mm bridges, making the Cage truly adaptable to any training space and group size.

To get a better idea of exactly how high the training potential of the Iron Cage is, have a look at the video below:

Some more features of the Iron Cage that make its Australian engineered design cutting edge and tough as nails:
  • 3mm Australian steel used in all parts with the exception of fixing brackets.
  • 10mm Australian steel used in all fixing brackets.
  • Indexed holes every 23mm for incremental settings.
  • 1,160 precision laser cut holes.
  • Chin bars of 33mm diameter.
  • Matte-black, textured powder-coat for maximum durability and grip on chin bars. Custom colours are available upon request.
  • Footprint of 1870mm x 1380mm (3670mm x 2400mm with platform).
  • For maximum stability, the Iron Cage needs to be bolted into concrete.
  • 160kg of Australian steel.
If you want to know how tough the Iron Cage really is, just check out the video below:

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