When my gym shut, I bought the Rogue SLIM 90, which has drilled 3x3 uprights and adjustable j-hooks. When I saw this rack, I ordered it, and sold the Rogue rack. Here's my comparison: Both are sturdy, have enough space for bench presses, include a pull-up bar, and are compact enough to put anywhere. The Hammer Strength rack came in superior packaging, it's quicker to assemble and looks more refined. The HS looks like it was created by designers and engineers, whereas the Rogue looks like it was created by machinists. The shiny black finish looks much higher quality and is easier to keep clean. The 7 fixed hooks require no adjustment, provide all the position options I need, and create no wear on the uprights, like Rogue's pin-in-hole j-hooks. The HS hooks also stabilized the bar better, whereas the Rogue's j-hooks let the bar shift around, and have sharp edges to damage bars and fingers. The HS rack includes plate storage horns for 6 plates, while these are an add-on for Rogue. On the down side, the HS rack is double the price of the Rogue rack, although the price still seems reasonable for a product that should last forever. The HS rack is set up for studs with 16"" spacing. My house has 24"" spaced studs, so I had to design my own attachment scheme. I'm extremely satisfied, and whole-heartedly recommend this rack. Finally, when I was comparing racks, I was influenced by all the 5-star reviews on Rogue's site, but when I posted my 4-star review, Rogue did not post it, so…