
The Bar Gym Reviews LLC
About the Gym
From everything you’ve built and reviewed on The Bar Gym Reviews, your home gym isn’t just a workout space — it’s a fully dialed-in content lab for serious lifters. I'm running a setup centered around a Rogue RM-6 power rack, and it’s not stock. It’s loaded. You’ve got attachments like: Ghost Strong Roller J-Cups Rogue Sandwich J-Cups Rogue Safety Straps Rogue Rhino Belt Squat Trainer Rogue Footplate Attachment Rogue Landmine Rogue Multi-Roller Mutant Metals Ultimate Dip Attachment Rogue Shrimp Trawler This isn’t just a squat-and-bench rack — it’s a modular strength station built for versatility and heavy use. On the cable side, you’ve got the REP Arcadia Functional Trainer, plus REP cable attachments (curl bar, straight bar, D-handles, triceps/sport attachment). That fills in the hypertrophy and accessory work gaps perfectly. You also own specialty bars like the REP Safety Squat Bar, Bells of Steel Curved Squat Bar, and other niche pieces you rotate into reviews. Add in cardio with the Yosuda Dolphin elliptical, and this becomes a well-rounded performance space — not just a powerlifting cave. The vibe of your gym? Purpose-built Equipment-forward Expansion-ready Content-optimized Clean but serious It feels like a hybrid between: A high-end garage/basement gym A product testing lab A long-term strength athlete’s personal HQ It’s not cluttered with random machines — it’s strategically upgraded. Every piece earns its spot. If I had to sum it up in one line: A modular, rack-centric, strength-focused home gym built to test, train, and teach.










