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Home > BodyKore G231 2 Tier Pro Dumbbell Rack

BodyKore G231 2 Tier Pro Dumbbell Rack

BodyKore G231 2 Tier Pro Dumbbell Rack BodyKore G231 2 Tier Pro Dumbbell Rack
$715.00
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G231
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BodyKore G231 2-Tier Pro Dumbbell Storage Rack


If you need a dumbbell storage rack that keeps a serious set organized, protected, and fast to access, the BodyKore G231 2-tier Pro rack is built for exactly that. It stores 10 pairs of pro-style dumbbells, uses urethane saddles to reduce wear, and is commercial grade with a 1000+ lb manufacturer-rated capacity—so it’s ready for home gyms that train hard and facilities that run all day.


Why this dumbbell storage rack is a must-have

A quality rack doesn’t just “hold dumbbells”—it removes the #1 problem in strength spaces: floor clutter that steals time and creates trip hazards. With a two-tier, angled layout, this rack keeps your pairs in consistent positions so lifters can rack and re-rack quickly, coaches can spot missing pairs at a glance, and the space feels professional.


Practical outcomes you’ll notice right away:

  • Faster transitions between sets (less searching, less bending, and less twisting)
  • Less dumbbell-to-dumbbell contact (fewer chips, fewer scuffs)
  • A cleaner training lane (better flow for groups and busy hours)


Commercial-grade build that stays solid

This is a heavy-duty rack designed to behave like facility equipment—stable, repeatable, and low-drama under load.


11-gauge steel + oval tubing stability

The frame is built from durable 11-gauge steel with a commercial oval tubing structure. That matters because racks don’t just hold weight; they resist lateral movement when people re-rack quickly, when pairs get dropped into place, or when a busy gym environment isn’t perfectly gentle. A stiff, well-built frame reduces “rack wobble,” which protects your dumbbells and your flooring over time.


Urethane saddles protect your investment

The shelves include urethane saddles so the dumbbells sit in defined cradles rather than rolling or grinding against metal. This is the quiet “premium detail” that adds real value:

  • Preserves urethane-coated and pro-style finishes
  • Reduces knurling wear on handles (especially on frequent re-racks)
  • Keeps pairs aligned and easy to grab


Angled design for faster, safer access

The shelves are angled so you can see grips and access each row more naturally. In a real gym, that angle reduces awkward reaches and minimizes the “bend and twist” motion that fatigues lifters between sets—especially when grabbing heavier pairs.


Capacity planning for advanced lifters and facilities

This rack fits 10 pairs, which is ideal for curated sets and high-traffic zones. A common setup is a 5–50 lb run (10 pairs). Another approach for serious strength rooms is allocating heavier pairs (for example, 50–95 lb) and keeping lighter weights elsewhere.

Pro placement tips (simple, but important):

  • Put heavier pairs on the lower tier to improve stability and reduce re-rack strain
  • Keep the most-used pairs (often 20–40 lb in many facilities) on the tier that matches your member base
  • Leave enough clearance for a clean pick path—your rack works best when users can lift straight up, step back, and go


Who this rack is best for

This 2-tier pro dumbbell storage rack is a strong match if you want commercial-level organization without overcomplicating the floor plan.

Best-fit scenarios:

  • Home fitness enthusiasts building a premium garage or spare-room gym
  • Commercial fitness facilities that need durable, low-maintenance storage
  • Trainers and studios running tight circuits and small-group sessions
  • Sports teams & athletic programs that need fast reset between athletes
  • Recovery-focused spaces that prioritize clear walkways and easy access (without making medical claims)

If you’re budget-conscious, this rack still makes sense because it protects expensive dumbbells. You’re not just buying storage—you’re reducing wear and avoiding replacement costs.


Setup, placement, and care (what pros actually do)

Plan placement like a facility manager:

  • Choose a stable, level surface (rubber flooring is ideal)
  • Keep a clear lane in front of the rack so users don’t collide during re-racks
  • Wipe saddles occasionally to reduce grit that can scuff finishes
  • If your environment demands it (high traffic, tight corridors), consider anchoring strategies appropriate to your floor and layout

This is the “unsexy” part that keeps equipment looking new and performing well for years.


Key features (luxury-grade performance details)

✅ Holds 10 pairs of dumbbells
✅ 2-tier, space-smart footprint
✅ Commercial oval tubing frame
✅ Heavy-duty 11-gauge steel
✅ Urethane saddles reduce wear
✅ Angled shelves for quick access
✅ Helps prevent floor clutter
✅ Protects finishes & knurling
✅ Built for high-traffic gyms
✅ Manufacturer-rated 1000+ lbs
✅ Clean, professional gym look


People Also Ask

How many dumbbells does the BodyKore G231 hold?
It holds 10 pairs (20 dumbbells total), keeping matched pairs organized and easy to grab.

Is this dumbbell storage rack commercial grade?
Yes—its 11-gauge steel construction and oval tubing frame are designed for commercial environments and repeated daily use.

Will it protect my dumbbells from wear?
Yes. The urethane saddles reduce metal-on-metal contact and limit rolling, which helps prevent chips and surface abrasion.

What does “rated 1000+ lbs” really mean?
It means the rack is manufacturer-rated to handle a total load above 1000 lbs under normal use. For best stability, load heavier pairs lower.

Is a 2-tier rack better than a vertical stand?
For most gyms, yes—2-tier racks improve visibility, speed up re-racking, and keep the weight line stable. Vertical stands can save space but often slow down access.

Where does Hamilton Home Fitness ship from?
You can purchase through Hamilton Home Fitness, headquartered in Tennessee, USA, with nationwide U.S. shipping.


Ready to upgrade your floor instantly?

If you’re building a serious gym—home or commercial—this dumbbell storage rack is a clean, high-performance way to protect your equipment and elevate the entire training experience. Choose the BodyKore G231 when you want pro-grade organization, fast access, and a setup that looks as disciplined as your programming.


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