You know how it is. You bought the cage. You got the sweet savage bumpers. You even splurged on the super cool stainless steel wonder bar.
So you start lifting and those j-hooks that came with the cage are super handy, especially when you have that Strongman lift going on.
But wait - when you get ready to bench, you gotta move those j-cups and find the sweet spot for them. And overhead press? Yep - you got it - another move.
And then if you have someone else lifting with you who might be a different vertical altitude than you are - well that's yet another move.
Don't you wish you could whip out your magic wand and move those j-cups with one quick spell of "move-us j-cupitus"?
Until we figure out how to create those wands and sell them to our Fringe Fam, we decided to create something else!
Here at Fringe we don't want you to be annoyed or spend precious minutes you could be getting gainz on moving j-cups around. So we did the next best thing - came up with the perfect j-cups to fit the Garage Series Squat Cage sitting so proudly in your garage gym.
These 2x2 J-Cups are built from the best heavy-duty steel, and are bent and welded with laser precision. They're lined with UHMW plastic to protect your barbell - because when you drop that personal best lift, we don't want the bar scuffing up.
Designed with a 24.5 mm pin diameter, these will fit ourGarage Series Squat Cage and other 2x2 squat racks and squat cages universally to give you those extra landing pads for your gainz-worthy moves.
Here are the bullet list details:
- Heavy steel construction with super strong welds.
- A 500 pound weight capacity per each pair.
- Comes with one right and one left j-cup
- Not only fits ourFringe Sport Garage Series Squat Cagebut also fits other 2x2 racks with 24.5mm pin diameter (1" holes) universally
- Lifetime warranty for performance issues (breaking or bending)
- A full year warranty for major issues. Lifetime for defects. Please note - if you are using these cups of steel, it will result in battle scars (scuffs and scratches) which are signs of stories to be told, and not a defect.