Rogue Monster Utility Bench 2.0
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- 3x3” 11 gauge steel
- Single column front foot
- Front handle and rear wheels for portability
- Safe upright storage
- Rubber feet for added stability
- Available in standard or shorty height
Video Review
In-Depth Review
Rogue Monster Utility Bench 2.0 In-Depth Review
Author: Cooper Mitchell, GGR Founder The Rogue Monster Utility Bench 2.0 is the best flat weight bench that Rogue Fitness sells, but not the one we most recommend. We believe this bench is incredibly sturdy, overbuilt, and strong, however, we do believe there are better value options available. We do recommend the Monster Utility Bench 2.0, but only to those with deep pockets and a desire for things that are Made in the USA and top of the line. Read the full review.
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Beefy and stable flat bench
- 11-gauge, 3" x 3" steel
- Shorty and tall versions
- Post instead of feet on the front
- Back feet have rubber caps for stability
- Designed to stand on a plastic cap for easy storage
- Wheels and handle for portability
- Powder-coated to prevent corrosion
- Lightweight but durable
What Needs Improvement...
- Textured powder coat may show scuffs and chalk easier
- Handle isn’t knurled
- Wobbles in vertical stored position
- Frame doesn't extend all the way to the end of the Fat Pad
- No washers included with the bench
Specs
Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty on Frame |
---|---|
Weight | 77 lbs |
Rating | 4.4 |
Bench Height | 17.5 inches |
Material | 11-gauge steel |
Weight Capacity | unlisted |
Summary
The Rogue Monster Utility Bench 2.0 is one of the best flat benches we've reviewed. For under $350, you're getting a sturdy and customizable bench made from U.S. steel and three bench height and two pad type options (standard and fat pad). "This is the most stable or one of the most stable flat benches I’ve ever used,” says Coop Mitchell, founder of Garage Gym Reviews and a home gym equipment expert.