Neither one of those benches actually matches the IPF specs, at least as far as what you will find on an ER or Eleiko combo rack, but both are probably close enough to not matter. The Rogue bench is a quarter of an inch too high. The Rep Fitness bench has a much thicker pad than is generally allowed. The thicker pad is probably more comfy and you would notice the difference on that when compared to a combo rack more than you would the slight height difference on the Rogue. Combo rack benches often don't have much padding. The Rogue bench is very nice and I have used one for a long time. You won't go wrong with it. The Rep Fitness bench looks quite promising, too, but I am suspicious of the price. I wonder what the catch is. It is 62 lbs for $120. Quality cast iron plates cost about that much and there is no welding, powder coating, or sewing involved with those. It would be interesting to see one in person, especially after a year or two of use.