Celtic Barbell Garage Gym's Reviews (5)


(5.00)
2/25/2026
I bought this back in 2022 off a sale. The warranty on the treadmill is 100k miles. I know I will never touch that. Since owning, I’ve had to swap the batteries out on the console only once. They take like 4 double A’s and it’s painless. Getting adjusted to a manual treadmill only takes a couple miles. This is far more beneficial to you if you’re doing any type of short distance cardio than a regular treadmill. I originally was trying to match my times off a regular treadmill, but you can feel this in your hamstrings much more because you are manually pulling it rather than it going off a machine. They estimate running in this is 20% more difficult than road running, and when testing and comparing, it’s true. I have been able to get in better cardio shape because of this. I also have suffered a torn meniscus and ACL replacement previously in high school and this thing has never given me issues with running va a regular treadmill. I would strongly recommend this as a cardio device for your facility vs any other regular treadmill.
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(5.00)
2/25/2026
This is the best value SSB you will find. Rep did this the right way between pricing and features. The pad is nice and thick and sits on your shoulders appropriately. Coming from multiple shoulder surgeries, this has been a life saver for me to getting back in the rack and being able to squat effectively. Probably my favorite feature on this SSB in the knurled handles. These things are thick as hell and incredibly comfortable to grasp onto when you’re pushing through. The price compounded with free shipping is unmatched.
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(5.00)
2/25/2026
Ultimately, if you own the Reppins they’re a fantastic storage option. The big selling point for me was the lower storage. They’re a great spot to get your Kettlebells off the floor and the hooks off the side have been excellent for quickly stowing away my grip attachments. It’s built well and I’ve never worried about it coming apart or folding up when I push the cart. The center slot compartment off the top for the 2.5 address weights is really nice as well. I like how they didn’t only add four but an entire row of locations for them. When you’re working and adjusting, it’s nice being able to throw them in wherever and space them out for when you pick them up again.
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(5.00)
2/24/2026
The Rogue Standalone Rhino is easily my favorite piece of equipment in my entire gym. In my squat days I will typically throw this on after legs off my SSB and hammer them home with this tool. Either be doing squats, marches, calf raises, or just standing up and letting the weight pull tension down your legs and off your lower back. The weight horn trolley moves butter smooth and it’s Rogue built so it’s built like a brick shit house. The handles are nice and easy to grab with various grab points and the rack is made with 3x3 tubes so you can connect accessories to them. I have a Sorinex wrist roller mounted off mine that I will do between sets. The belt is comfortable, although I’ve never tried another brand and have heard mixed reviews. Great piece, you’ll see big strides in your legs using this. Very spade friendly as well.
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(4.33)
2/24/2026
I am a home gym with limited space and this was the answer I needed. Rogue took their time with this one and I’ve been incredibly happy with it since the purchase. The trolleys are well built, the table system is condensed into a simple setup, and after nearly a year of ownership, I haven’t had any issues with it. I cannot give this a 5/5 in value as Rep beats the out, but if you need to throw the add on it, this seems well worth it if you’re trying to save on the footprint of your rack. The twin weight stacks are easy to utilize. I don’t understand why Rogue didn’t supply numbers for every slot but IWII. Having the ability to set trolleys at different heights and amounts for individual movements really is worth it and I noticed drastically has increased the overall time of my workouts. The Lat Pull Down / Low Row is fine. The huge roller pad to pin your legs down is a little bit of a pain in the ass to throw on and off, but considering what this is allowing you to do vs a dedicated machine, the compromise is palpable. With this upgrade, I opted to use safety spotter arms rather than my safety straps in the rack. It’s just nice to be able to manipulate the trolleys without moving more out of the way. I also opted to get the covers for the weight stacks, in hindsight, I am wildly disappointed Rogue didn’t make some sort of storage hook system for it. Overall it’s a great option to be able to use all this in your space and maximize your rack footprint. Considering the types of workouts I need to do for my shoulder, it’s very practical.
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