Blazzed HD1 Squat Rack Functional Trainer Review: A Real Home Gym Centerpiece
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Jul. 11, 2026 REVIEW
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Blazzed HD1 Squat Rack Functional Trainer Review: A Real Home Gym Centerpiece

Building out a garage gym meant weighing whether to buy separate machines or one combined rig, and Blazzed's HD1 Squat Rack Functional Trainer ended up covering squats, cable work, and pull-ups in a single footprint.

Build Quality

The steel frame feels genuinely commercial-grade rather than the wobbly feel some home-gym racks have, and the integrated cable pulley system adds functional trainer versatility that a plain power rack doesn't offer.

Blazzed HD1 Squat Rack Functional Trainer in a home gym

Versatility

Between the squat stand, pull-up bar, and dual cable stacks, it genuinely replaces what would otherwise be three separate pieces of equipment, which matters a lot when garage space is limited.

Blazzed HD1 cable pulley system detail

Pros

Pros: commercial-grade steel construction, combines squat rack and cable functional trainer in one unit, saves significant floor space versus separate machines, genuinely versatile for a wide range of lifts.

Cons

Cons: $2,399 is a serious investment, requires solid floor space and likely professional assembly.

For anyone serious about a real home gym setup, this is the kind of equipment that ends the "just one more machine" cycle. Check current pricing on the Blazzed HD1.

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Review published on Jul. 11, 2026