Rack attachment storage add-on 14′ x 7′ x 6′
SKU: 210R
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Description

Med Ball Holder Racks give coaches a clean way to store medicine balls inside the rack line instead of letting them spread across the floor between stations. By moving storage into the training footprint you already have, this attachment helps keep walkways open, shortens transition time between groups, and makes it easier for athletes to return equipment to the same spot after every set.

Built for strength and conditioning environments, this storage solution works well in rooms where every square foot matters. Programs can keep med balls close to the athletes using them for throws, slams, trunk work, and partner drills without dedicating another standalone rack to the floor plan. That makes the attachment especially useful in high school, college, and private performance settings where coaches need organization, durability, and fast reset between training blocks.

Why coaches add med ball storage to the rack line

When medicine balls live near the station where athletes actually use them, training moves more efficiently. Coaches can group equipment by drill, keep traffic patterns more predictable, and reduce the clutter that builds up when med balls are dropped in corners or stacked against walls. Mounting storage inside the rack line also helps staff maintain a more professional looking room, which matters in facilities that host recruits, parents, administrators, or outside teams.

Rack-based storage can also improve supervision. Athletes know where to grab the next tool and where to put it back, which reduces wasted time and keeps the room easier to manage during large group sessions. In practical terms, that means less cleanup at the end of a lift and fewer interruptions when classes or teams rotate through the same space all day.

Planning considerations before ordering

Before adding Med Ball Holder Racks, facilities should think through the number and size of medicine balls they use most often, where those balls are typically needed, and how the storage location fits into the surrounding rack layout. The best setup supports quick access without interfering with bar work, spotting positions, or athlete movement around the station. If a room runs multiple groups at once, storage placement should help the flow rather than create another pinch point.

It is also smart to evaluate the attachment as part of the broader room plan. Coaches often pair rack-mounted ball storage with nearby plate storage, accessory hooks, or open floor space for rotational work so the area supports both organization and actual training use. Thinking through those details up front helps the room stay clean and functional once the schedule gets busy.

Built for daily weight room use

Samson storage products are designed for demanding training environments, and Med Ball Holder Racks follow that same approach. Facilities need equipment that can handle repeated use by large groups, hold up under daily cleaning and traffic, and stay dependable over time. A well-built storage attachment does more than hold equipment, it supports the routine of the room and helps coaches keep standards high from group to group.

For programs building a new room or tightening up an existing layout, rack-based storage is often one of the simplest upgrades with the most visible day-to-day benefit. It keeps medicine balls accessible, reduces clutter, and helps every station feel more intentional. If you are comparing storage options or planning a full layout, Samson can help you build a room that supports training flow as well as long-term durability.

Request Pricing and Layout Support

If you need help deciding where Med Ball Holder Racks fit into your weight room plan, contact Samson Equipment for pricing, lead times, and configuration guidance. If you are planning a new facility or updating an existing room, you can also start your free 3D layout design to map storage, traffic flow, and station count before you order.

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