Description
The Lexco LS-203 is a professional power rack measuring 1,931 x 1,445 x 2,261 mm and weighing 152 kg, with 14 lock positions, six plate holders and double chinning handles. Professional price: 2,340 EUR excluding VAT.
A complete free-weight station in one footprint
The rack covers squat, standing press, bench press with an optional bench, rack pulls and pull-ups from a single anchoring position. The 14 lock positions mean the safety bars and J-hooks can be set for users of very different heights and for partial-range work, and they give the practical safety margin that lets a member squat alone: a failed repetition is caught by the pins rather than by a spotter.
Six integrated plate holders and the barbell rest keep Olympic discs and bars off the floor, which is usually the real space saving in a small free-weight area. Double chinning handles add neutral and wide grips without a separate frame.
Build
- 50 x 105 mm steel tube, 3.0 mm wall thickness
- 152 kg frame mass for stability under load
- 14 lock positions for safety bars and hooks
- Six plate holders and integrated barbell rest
- Double chinning handles for varied pull-up grips
- Compatible with an optional flat or adjustable bench
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-7762 – Lexco LS-203 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (W x L x H) | 1,931 x 1,445 x 2,261 mm |
| Weight | 152 kg |
| Weight stack | None, free weights |
| Frame | 50 x 105 mm steel tube, 3.0 mm wall |
| Lock positions | 14 |
| Plate storage | 6 holders |
| Pull-up grips | Double chinning handles |
| Price | 2,340 EUR excluding VAT |
Who specifies the LS-203
Clubs, fitness centres, corporate gyms and hotels, and armed forces training rooms, where one rack has to serve a broad range of user sizes and abilities. It also works as the anchor point of a small free-weight zone, since the plate storage removes the need for separate disc trees.
Compare it with the rest of our squat rack and power rack range, or see the wider Lexco plate-loaded machine range if you are building a complete free-weight floor.
Frequently asked questions
Does the rack need to be bolted down?
At 152 kg the frame is stable for normal training, but we recommend floor fixing wherever the rack is used for dynamic lifts or in an unsupervised room. Fixing details depend on your floor build-up and are covered in the layout study.
Is a bench included?
No. The bench is an option, which lets you match the bench specification to your programme – a flat bench for pressing, or an adjustable bench for incline work.
What floor loading should I plan for?
Allow for the 152 kg rack, the loaded bar and the plates stored on the six holders. In upper-floor rooms this total is what your structural engineer will ask for, together with the impact case for dropped weights.
Light In Fitness supplies free-weight and plate-loaded equipment to clubs, hotels, sports facilities and public bodies. Send your room dimensions and we will return a quotation excluding VAT with a layout study.












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