Fitness
The Best Home Gym Storage, Picked by Fitness Editors
Rogue’s premium storage unit clinched our top spot for its quality and utility. This rack can store kettlebells, dumbbells, weight plates, and medicine balls, making it a solid all-in-one storage solution for most people. The 11-gauge steel rig can support well over 1,000 pounds and offers the most storage per foot of space of any pick on this list. The shelves are wide and angled down, making removing equipment and placing it back easy.
You can also add to this unit, vertically and laterally, for even more storage. This rack can grow alongside your gym. Rogue offers add-ons such as crossmembers and pegs for additional plate storage, as well as bands, belts, and chains. And if you want a mobile storage unit, Rogue sells a four-pack of wheels ($61).
“I’ve seen this rack in plenty of gyms and it’s as sturdy and versatile as they come,” says Men’s Health Fitness Director Ebenezer Samuel. “Be thoughtful about the space you need before you put this together, though; you won’t want the hassle of adjusting it months later.”
We must call out the price. Rogue’s Mass Storage System is utterly expensive. It starts at $625, and the only freebie is the medicine ball shelf. Everything else costs extra. The kettlebell try is $90, the dumbbell tray is $125, and the crossmember is $145.