Hogan Gagle's Reviews (226)


(4.00)
1/16/2026
I have owned the westside scout reverse hyper by rogue fitness for about 3 years. When I have used this piece it works great and is not that much different in feel than a stationary model. There is some wobble, but nothing that concerns me for still doing the movement as intended. It is possible that a taller and heavier user could have a different experience, but I have not heard or seen that occur. Generally, if you want one and don’t had a massive amount of space, this is the reverse hyper to get. Some critiques I have: Like many, I don’t end up using the reverse hyper often and it being able to fold up and put away has resulted in me using it even less. Other stuff gets stacked in front or in the way. That’s a me problem, but I’d expect for it to also happen to some people as well. It is not that bad to move around, but there is no designed place to put your hands. You end up just grabbing the side sheet metal which is awkward and uncomfortable. Since the main sell on this is that it can be folded and put away, I’d think they would make it in a way that is more optimized for that function. Overall, it’s a good value and takes very little space. I’d recommend it if you believe or have been using one regularly.
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(4.00)
1/16/2026
I’ve been using the RML-390F Flat Foot Monster Lite Rack in my home gym for about 2 years. Even without being bolted down, the flat-foot design keeps it stable during heavy squat and pull-ups, with no noticeable wobble. My rack is positioned on an Olympic size platform and I prefer not having my rack bolted down as I do move it back a foot or 2 to make room for floor to overhead movements. I do have the dialed motion set up on this and if I don’t have the side with weight on a stall mat it will slip. No issues with movement or slipping if I’m on a mat. As always rogue provides a good build quality with clean welds and a durable powder coat. Other brands have significantly improved their quality at a lower price, making this rack a bit lower in overall value for your dollar. An improvement I would like to see is ANY numbering on the uprights. I personally think BOS does it best with their ⅝” rack with numbers. You could write them yourself, use stickers, or magnets, but with rogue holding a slightly more premium perception I’d prefer not to write on my rack. No numbering isn’t the end of the world, but it is a noticeable few second issue that I am reminded of 1-2 times per workout. If you’re going flat foot and don’t need made in the USA, go BOS.
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