Thanks for watching! Same here... although....I don't know if I'll relocate the slinger to the back portion of my rack so as to leave everything permanently set up at all times (obviously I won't be moving a weight stack on and off when I wanna use it..lol).....OR....I actually thought about purchasing another upright and connecting off the side of my rack (issue there is that Rogue will only sell the uprights in pairs...not singles)....I'm sure I'll figure something out when...IF.....the time comes.
Thanks Matt. I wanted to mention for Monster Lite racks, the seat can only go on the bottom. The Monster racks have 1" holes all the way up/down but the Lite version only has holes every 6" on the sides. The seat requires 9" spacing for 5/8" holes and the only way to get that is on the bottom. Just a caution for anyone with Lite racks.
I wonder if they had a brace on the front with UHMW instead of being open if that would help with the movement. Also, same thoughts on the plate loaded attachment and is one of the reasons I got rid of it. It's literally the RML attachment with just a 1" hole instead.
Definitely possible...this current design reminds me of the matador (which pretty much has the same path of play but obviously doesn't since you are pressing down with your body weight during movements)...As far as the plate attachment... you're absolutely correct...it genuinely seems as though Rogue just neglected to even release the Monster version (repurposed the ML attachment instead)....I'm seriously hoping they re-release/update it in the near future.....then again...I'm not sure I'd wanna pay another $150+ for a new one!! Lol
Yeah I think they have a low pulling coming for it and a swivel pulling coming soon. They have some of that stuff on the personalized home rack they made for Matt Frazer.
I figured something had to be in the works for sure. A drop in pulley and a roller for the rear (to keep the cable off the seat when doing standing curls or whatever)... there's holes in this attachment for both!
You can purchase a plastic shim ( there green ) from home Depot and slide it between the seer bracket and the red tube of your rack and it will remove the play for when you perform The movement
Sorry!!! Lol..I can definitely see what you mean! ... trying to find the correct balance between my voice, background music, and any sound effects I I've added... thanks for the feedback!
@@fleshrocker oh yeah, that'll do it...lol...but seriously....the effects are definitely louder than they should be....I thought that too before you said anything.
I personally leave mine on the upright only because I have a dedicated section with a weight stack for mine, plus it's pretty heavy/cumbersome to move around IMO (just easier to leave it in one place if possible)
@@MattPendergraphDo you think using a threaded pin and the rogue knurled knob instead of the detent pins would get it a bit tighter to fix the problem?
@@VictorPalmieri yes and no....lol....the reason I say that is because this attachment was designed to fit slightly loose on the upright to easily allow it to be installed/removed.... once in place, there's about 1/8 inch gap between the side of the upright and the UHMW plastic....you would essentially have to torque bolts down in order to close that gap...(i don't think you'd ever be able to hand tighten the knurled nut enough to accomplish this since the frame is made of 1/4 inch steel...definitely have to use some longer handled tools to get some leverage to attempt it!!)....while this would obviously cause it to squeeze the upright and hold the unit much much tighter in place if you did decide to torque it.....you could risk permanently bending in the rack connection point on the seat frame (which could potentially cause issues overall as the unit clearly wasn't designed to be bolted on).....I may be totally wrong!!...lol...but that's my thought process anyways
@@liftingisfun2350, unfortunately my garage roof is not high enough to add the slinger. I will have to continue to use one inch webbing and a make-shift pulley system on my rogue monster light rig
Lol...it's in the slinger portion of the website...they call it the plate load slinger attachment... it'll come with the weight plate holder that mounts to the rack, the weight pin, and the cord/anchor point that you're referring to
Thank you for subscribing.... you probably won't regret it!...lol...any idea when yours is set to arrive?...I felt like mine shipped out INCREDIBLY fast!
I ordered from Canada and ordered it the day it was released, and no news yet but its not passed the 60 day yet, and now I am considering getting the stack hmmmmm
@@wranglernator oh ok... gotcha... hopefully yours ships out soon then....as far as the stack...I don't blame ya at all...I'm on the fence about if I'd pick one up or not IF it ever releases for the Monster line!!..I almost don't want to permanently take up a section of my rack... however...it would WAY more convenient to put a pin in whatever weight you want and go!!
So what I ended doing is extending my rack to make it permanent Simply extended it with the 30” cross members side ways and of course two more 90” uprights so easentially a small rack lol I dont want to have to remove it every work out
@@wranglernator That sounds awesome! I briefly looked into purchasing a single upright to basically do something similar-ish... however I was told by Rogue that they only sell them in pairs (which would occupy more space than I currently have at the moment!!)...so I ended up scratching that idea for now.... definitely jealous of what you have going on over there!! Lol
It does not...no mention of a pulley anywhere online or in the included instructions....yet....there appears to be a cut out for one on the seat frame? I'm thinking/hoping Rogue will release a drop in pulley to add to the seat in the future.
@@user-fj2or3xp2c Ohhhh...I got ya now! Lol... while I did consider going more in depth into those aspects of the set up, I ultimately chose not to simply because there are so many different factors to consider.....ROM really depends on how tall you and your rack are (obviously people vary in height and arm length plus Rogue offers three different rack height options plus custom upright lengths)...and depends on where you decide to mount the seat on the upright ( you can go as low as your rack will allow or as high as you need to)....for me (I'm 5'11" with a 90" rack) this set up works best at the 4th/7th hole set up shown in the video... hopefully this helps!
I've actually seen quite a few of your videos...I'm a fan of your half rack..(especially like that you opted for straight crossmembers rather than the standard angled).... very nice!
Thanks for the review ! Hoping to see a drop in weight stack soon....
Thanks for watching! Same here... although....I don't know if I'll relocate the slinger to the back portion of my rack so as to leave everything permanently set up at all times (obviously I won't be moving a weight stack on and off when I wanna use it..lol).....OR....I actually thought about purchasing another upright and connecting off the side of my rack (issue there is that Rogue will only sell the uprights in pairs...not singles)....I'm sure I'll figure something out when...IF.....the time comes.
Thanks Matt. I wanted to mention for Monster Lite racks, the seat can only go on the bottom. The Monster racks have 1" holes all the way up/down but the Lite version only has holes every 6" on the sides. The seat requires 9" spacing for 5/8" holes and the only way to get that is on the bottom. Just a caution for anyone with Lite racks.
I wonder if they had a brace on the front with UHMW instead of being open if that would help with the movement. Also, same thoughts on the plate loaded attachment and is one of the reasons I got rid of it. It's literally the RML attachment with just a 1" hole instead.
Definitely possible...this current design reminds me of the matador (which pretty much has the same path of play but obviously doesn't since you are pressing down with your body weight during movements)...As far as the plate attachment... you're absolutely correct...it genuinely seems as though Rogue just neglected to even release the Monster version (repurposed the ML attachment instead)....I'm seriously hoping they re-release/update it in the near future.....then again...I'm not sure I'd wanna pay another $150+ for a new one!! Lol
How does this guy not have more subscribers?
🤷♂️....lol. Thank you! I appreciate ya watching!!
Yeah I think they have a low pulling coming for it and a swivel pulling coming soon. They have some of that stuff on the personalized home rack they made for Matt Frazer.
Swivel pulley
I figured something had to be in the works for sure. A drop in pulley and a roller for the rear (to keep the cable off the seat when doing standing curls or whatever)... there's holes in this attachment for both!
Yeah I guess the Champ gets it First. Us normal folks will be waiting a little while it seems
@@carps_gym lol... unfortunately you are probably correct...
I couldnt find any info or pictures, do you have a link? If they are going to do a Slinger 2.0 with a swivel I'd just wait for that myself...
Such a nice guy. Thanks for the vids.
You could have a machine shop make larger pins to compensate for the movement; provided that the holes in the seat are the same 5/8 holes in the rack.
That and maybe some thicker UHMW inserts would reduce/eliminate most the wobble!
Thanks for the review! Does it work on pr 5000?
Thanks for watching! I personally wouldn't use it on a PR5000 given the amount of play it already has on a Rogue rack
You can purchase a plastic shim ( there green ) from home
Depot and slide it between the seer bracket and the red tube of your rack and it will remove the play for when you perform
The movement
Good to know!!! I'll have to try this out!!! Thanks for the tip!!
Hey Matthew. I've subscribed. I appreciate the good content!
Thank you so much! Gonna keep it coming!!.... hopefully...lol
@@MattPendergraph You're creating the channel I'm too lazy to do. I have about $20k in gym gear in my garage. Maybe one of these days.
@@fevzay9315 lol...$20K!!.. DANG!!! Would love to see your setup!
Sound effects in intro are brutal. But, review was amazing.
Sorry!!! Lol..I can definitely see what you mean! ... trying to find the correct balance between my voice, background music, and any sound effects I I've added... thanks for the feedback!
@@MattPendergraph im probably just more sensitive bc Im wearing headphones
@@fleshrocker oh yeah, that'll do it...lol...but seriously....the effects are definitely louder than they should be....I thought that too before you said anything.
ya, those sound effects should be reserved for a review released on halloween
Hello Matt, how do you store the seat? Or do you leave it on the upright?
I personally leave mine on the upright only because I have a dedicated section with a weight stack for mine, plus it's pretty heavy/cumbersome to move around IMO (just easier to leave it in one place if possible)
Nice. I ordered mine after watching the preview.
Lol..I like that! Hopefully yours arrives as fast as mine did!
Great review. Shame that it wobbles so much, especially at that price point.
Thanks... glad you enjoyed! Yeah....can't say I'm in love with the amount of play the seat has either.
@@MattPendergraphDo you think using a threaded pin and the rogue knurled knob instead of the detent pins would get it a bit tighter to fix the problem?
@@VictorPalmieri yes and no....lol....the reason I say that is because this attachment was designed to fit slightly loose on the upright to easily allow it to be installed/removed.... once in place, there's about 1/8 inch gap between the side of the upright and the UHMW plastic....you would essentially have to torque bolts down in order to close that gap...(i don't think you'd ever be able to hand tighten the knurled nut enough to accomplish this since the frame is made of 1/4 inch steel...definitely have to use some longer handled tools to get some leverage to attempt it!!)....while this would obviously cause it to squeeze the upright and hold the unit much much tighter in place if you did decide to torque it.....you could risk permanently bending in the rack connection point on the seat frame (which could potentially cause issues overall as the unit clearly wasn't designed to be bolted on).....I may be totally wrong!!...lol...but that's my thought process anyways
Do a review on the slinger, would like to know your opinion on the 90” rack height.
I can do it!...how tall are you? I'm 5'11 and it fits me well...full range of motion on everything I do
Matt, great review. However, can this seat be mounted on the side of the upright versus facing the front as you have it?
Thank you!! Yeah, the seat can be mounted in any orientation on the upright without issue.
But the slinger can't:)
@@liftingisfun2350, unfortunately my garage roof is not high enough to add the slinger. I will have to continue to use one inch webbing and a make-shift pulley system on my rogue monster light rig
What is the exact name on the rogue website of the attachment you have that holds your weight plates / stretchy cord underneath it?
Lol...it's in the slinger portion of the website...they call it the plate load slinger attachment... it'll come with the weight plate holder that mounts to the rack, the weight pin, and the cord/anchor point that you're referring to
Suscribed!! Bought the same for my monster light
Thank you for subscribing.... you probably won't regret it!...lol...any idea when yours is set to arrive?...I felt like mine shipped out INCREDIBLY fast!
I ordered from Canada and ordered it the day it was released, and no news yet but its not passed the 60 day yet, and now I am considering getting the stack hmmmmm
@@wranglernator oh ok... gotcha... hopefully yours ships out soon then....as far as the stack...I don't blame ya at all...I'm on the fence about if I'd pick one up or not IF it ever releases for the Monster line!!..I almost don't want to permanently take up a section of my rack... however...it would WAY more convenient to put a pin in whatever weight you want and go!!
So what I ended doing is extending my rack to make it permanent
Simply extended it with the 30” cross members side ways and of course two more 90” uprights so easentially a small rack lol
I dont want to have to remove it every work out
@@wranglernator That sounds awesome! I briefly looked into purchasing a single upright to basically do something similar-ish... however I was told by Rogue that they only sell them in pairs (which would occupy more space than I currently have at the moment!!)...so I ended up scratching that idea for now.... definitely jealous of what you have going on over there!! Lol
Do u think it can fit rogue cable column
Theoretically it should fit any 3x3 upright with either 5/8 or 1 inch hole patterns.
Does it come with the Pulley Wheel , Or you have to buy it separately?
It does not...no mention of a pulley anywhere online or in the included instructions....yet....there appears to be a cut out for one on the seat frame? I'm thinking/hoping Rogue will release a drop in pulley to add to the seat in the future.
@@MattPendergraph I see ,even with out the pulley its a very good value Im actually excited to get this one! Thanks for sharing
@@salazteca1 I agree! No problem, glad it was helpful!
You didn’t demonstrate how it looks like wen using it
Lol...I'm confused by what you mean....
@@MattPendergraph you forgot to demo a lat pull down to see the range of motion you can get with the seat vs no having the seat
@@user-fj2or3xp2c Ohhhh...I got ya now! Lol... while I did consider going more in depth into those aspects of the set up, I ultimately chose not to simply because there are so many different factors to consider.....ROM really depends on how tall you and your rack are (obviously people vary in height and arm length plus Rogue offers three different rack height options plus custom upright lengths)...and depends on where you decide to mount the seat on the upright ( you can go as low as your rack will allow or as high as you need to)....for me (I'm 5'11" with a 90" rack) this set up works best at the 4th/7th hole set up shown in the video... hopefully this helps!
Nice review, check us out at Garage Gym Guru
I've actually seen quite a few of your videos...I'm a fan of your half rack..(especially like that you opted for straight crossmembers rather than the standard angled).... very nice!
@@MattPendergraph thanks I appreciate that. I subscribed to you and watching your video now.
@@Garagegymguru thank you so much... hope you enjoyed!