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Smith Machine


Width 50″Depth 60″Height 84″Shape rectangleFront clearance 36″
Overview
A Smith machine guides the barbell on fixed vertical rails, letting you squat, press, and lunge with built-in stability and quick lockout hooks. It suits solo lifters who want a safety margin without a spotter.
Sizing & placement
It is the largest rack here at 50 inches wide and 60 inches deep, with an 84-inch height that needs a 7-foot ceiling. The 36 inches of front clearance leaves room to step into the bar path and unload.
Where it works
Home gyms and garage gyms; guided-barbell and machine-style training.
Specifications
| Width | 50 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 60 in |
| Height | 84 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | large |
| Room types | gym, garage |
| Default color | #4B5563 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How much floor space does a Smith machine take?
- Its base is 50 inches wide by 60 inches deep, the deepest rack in this set.
- Do I need a spotter with it?
- Not typically, since the bar locks onto fixed rails; still keep the 36-inch front clearance to step in and out.
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