




Body-Solid Dual Dumbbell & Kettlebell Rack | GDKR100
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Keep your workout area organized, clean and, most importantly, safe with the Body-Solid Dual Dumbbell & Kettlebell Rack | GDKR100. This weight trees and dumbbell racks can be placed against any wall or centered in a room.
Nobody builds stronger or more space efficient storage units. Heavy gauge steel with all-4-side welded construction of the Body-Solid Dual Dumbbell & Kettlebell Rack | GDKR100 is deburred inside and out for user safety.
Note: Kettlebells sold separately.
| Specifications | |
| Frame: | Heavy gauge steel with all-4-side welded construction is deburred inside and out for user safety. |
| Weight: | 79 lbs. |
| Dimensions: | 23"L x 45"W x 33"H |
FEATURES
Body-Solid Dual Dumbbell & Kettlebell Rack | GDKR100 Key Features:
- 23″L x 45″W x 33″H
- Tray dimensions – 11″ deep x 39″ wide.
- Weight: 79 Lb.
CUSTOMER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Hi, can you confirm that the feet have rubber pads that won't mark a wood floor?
Yes it does. I also put some felt on the feet so I could scoot it around.
Answer #1 on October 11, 2020
How many dumbbells can each shelf hold?
It’s hard to say exactly unless you know the precise weights you’re using. We’ve been able to get as many as 8 on each shelf but depending on the size/weight of each dumbbell you could likely fit a few more. We can probably give you a more exact answer if you have any idea of what style and what weight dumbbells you were planning on using
Answer #1 on April 5, 2017
Will this rack hold the following pairs of rubber coated hex dumbbells: 35lbs/40lbs/45lbs/50lbs, if so.. also room for 55lbs?
The best fit for the GDKR100 is 5-40lb pairs for hex dumbbells.
Answer #1 on August 10, 2017
I have a full set of onnit primal bells, has anyone used them with this rack? They have a bit of an odd shape
I haven’t used those bells specifically, but see no reason why they wouldn’t fit on the rack as long as you put it together with the flat sides of both platforms facing up.
Answer #1 on January 12, 2021
What is the depth (front to back) of the kettlebell shelves?
The flat shelf is 11.5″ x 39.5″ I have 30 and 35 lb kettlebells sitting side by side with plenty of room for both
Answer #1 on January 14, 2015
What is the distance between the bottom shelf and the floor (clearance)?
There is a small lip on it. So if you take that into account it is 11 3/4″ clearance. If you go all the way under it, it is more like 12 1/2″. Our largest 55lb kettlebell can easily slide underneath the lip. We use the shelves for the dumbbells.
Answer #1 on February 16, 2018
How much total weight can it hold?
We have upwards of 325lbs on it now but I don’t feel that is its max. It is very sturdy and serves our home gym needs.
Answer #1 on January 21, 2014
Mine has over 600lbs of kettlebells on it
Answer #2 on January 21, 2014
Did bodysolid change this kettlebell rack? I see customer photos with flat shelves. now they show one for dumbbells.
The shelves can flip – one side has L channels welded onto it to lock dumbbells into place. The other side is flat. Depends on how you assemble.
Answer #1 on November 20, 2019
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"I am very happy with this rack. It is well engineered as a rugged and solidly built piece of equipment that is easy to assemble. I'm glad to get my workout space more organized and less cluttered."
~ Shelly R.
"Great storage rack and heavy duty as well. I currently have over 500lbs on it with no problem. Love the option of being able to use it for both kettlebells and dumbells. I actually found a new 3 tiered rack for 1/2 the price of this one in a local store, but it was not as sturdy as this one. It was longer and not as deep as this one but could hold more items (not necessarily as heavy tho) I am a firm believer in "you get what you pay for" and am happier with this one than I would have been with the other."
~ Suanna G.
"I bought this rack for my little basement "gym." It's very solid and was easy to put together. I use the flat side of the top shelf for kettlebells and smaller weights, the ridged side of the bottom shelf for larger weights. So happy to have all my weights off the floor! Makes for a much cleaner look. There was a little bit of paint flaking off in a couple places and I was planning to use the touch-up paint provided, but honestly once it's put together you don't even notice it."
~ Duncan J.