Description
The Etenon PL25.109 Combo Rack is a competition-grade 2-in-1 powerlifting station that converts between squat stands and bench press in moments. Manufactured in Spain from 70 x 70 x 4 mm steel and compliant with IPF, WRPF and AEP requirements, it is the centrepiece for any club, box or performance centre that takes the three lifts seriously.
Squat and bench on one certified station
A combo rack concentrates the two most equipment-dependent competition lifts on a single footprint. The PL25.109 offers 20 height and inclination settings, so it moves from a tall squat set-up to a bench configuration for a different athlete in seconds – essential for team sessions, meets and coached groups where lifters of very different statures follow each other on the platform.
- 2-in-1 station: squat and bench press on one frame
- 20 height and inclination adjustment points
- 4 J-cups fitted with stainless steel rollers for smooth bar repositioning
- 2 steel safety supports with 14 adjustment points
- 70 x 70 x 4 mm steel structure, oven-cured polyester powder coat
- Compliant with IPF, WRPF and AEP standards – made in Spain
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | PL25.109 |
|---|---|
| Footprint | 160 x 200 cm |
| Weight | 180 kg |
| J-cup height (squat) | 111.5 to 159 cm |
| J-cup height (bench) | 70 to 117.5 cm |
| Safety support height | 58 to 91 cm |
| Frame | Steel 70 x 70 x 4 mm |
| Finish | Oven-cured polyester powder coating |
| Standard | IPF, WRPF and AEP compliant |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Safety built for maximal attempts
The two steel safety supports adjust across 14 positions, letting coaches match catch height precisely to each lifter’s range – for solo training as well as supervised max attempts. The stainless rollers on the J-cups make re-racking and lateral repositioning of a loaded bar noticeably smoother during long sessions.
Frequently asked questions
Is this rack suitable for hosting sanctioned competitions?
The PL25.109 is built to IPF, WRPF and AEP specifications, which makes it appropriate for federation-style training and local meets. Confirm the sanctioning body’s current equipment list before an official event.
How does it compare with a conventional power rack?
A power cage encloses the lifter and suits varied general training, while a combo rack reproduces the exact competition set-up for squat and bench. Many facilities run both; see our guide to specifying squat racks and benches or the Etenon PTT0279 squat rack for a complementary option.
What does the quotation include?
Pricing, delivery to your site and optional installation. We reply within 24 business hours.
Request your free quotation for the Etenon PL25.109 Combo Rack and build a platform your strongest lifters will trust.


















