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Rogue Monster Lite vs Monster: Which Rogue Rack Is Right for You?

Rogue makes two legendary rack lines: Monster Lite (RML) and Monster (RM). Both are American-made, both are 3x3" 11-gauge steel, both will outlast you. The difference comes down to hole size and ecosystem. Here's the breakdown.

FeatureMonster Lite (RML)Monster (RM)
Hole Size5/8"1"
Price (RML-490 vs RM-6)~$1,200~$1,800
AttachmentsLarge (5/8")Largest (1")
Steel3x3" 11-gauge3x3" 11-gauge
Who It's ForHome gym ownersCommercial / serious lifters

The 5/8" vs 1" Reality

The hole size difference seems minor but dictates your entire attachment ecosystem. Monster (1") attachments are beefier, more standardized across premium brands, and give you access to Rogue's most advanced accessories like the Trolley and Lever Arm system. Monster Lite (5/8") attachments are lighter, slightly cheaper, and cover 95% of what any home gym owner needs. For most people, Monster Lite is the right call — but if you want the absolute best Rogue makes, Monster is it.

Popular Models Compared

RML-490C (Monster Lite): 100" tall, 4-post, 5/8" holes, 1,000+ lb capacity. ~$1,200. The classic Rogue rack that built the brand. Fits standard garages. Compatible with hundreds of 5/8" attachments.

RM-6 (Monster): 108" tall, 6-post, 1" holes, 1,000+ lb capacity. ~$1,800. The commercial-grade beast. Six posts give you built-in plate storage and unmatched stability. The attachment ecosystem is deeper — if Rogue makes it, it fits the RM series.

Bottom Line

For 98% of home gym owners, the Monster Lite is the right choice. Save $600 and put it toward a quality barbell or bumpers. Go Monster if you're equipping a commercial facility or simply want the best rack Rogue has ever made.

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