Low Bounce Rate- Steel collar reinforces the plates for high rep use - Extremely durable- Olympic barbell size- Quieter than steel plates- Sold as a set of pairs
“It’s the best value for your dollar. You see the same amount of weights going for $1000 and up. The weights themselves were flawless. Perfect for any one that is serious about increasing their strength.”
“Had an issue with my 25# bumpers, one was split open on the end. Titan sent me a replacement of 2 plates to correct the issue!
I will say however the 10# plates are a bit wonky. They aren't round, they aren't the same size (I bought 4 - 10# plates and each one is a different version of round) BUT they do weight 10# so I can't really complain all that much.
For what you pay and the availability these bumpers are outstanding.”
“I purchased and own the 10s,15s,25s,35s due to gyms shutting down in CA. These are great plates if you're for something in the entry to mid-level home gym.
PROs:
- great quality for the price paid
- solid construction and no heavy bounce
- 25s and 35s are thicc
CONs:
- 10 plates are flimsy and don't fit as snug on the barbell (bearing construction is meh)
- smell, but it dissipates in open air after 3-5 days
- plates come a bit greasy upon opening (likely from manufacturing to keep the rubber from cracking)”
“I have a pair of 45’s, 35’s, 25’s, and 15’s. All plates were within 1%. 45’s both weighed 45.4, 35’s weighed 34.8 and 35.2, 25’s both weighed 25.2, and the 15’s were both 15.0”
“Decent bumper plate. I have the 25s. They seem slightly larger than other brands bumpers, which could be a problem when using heavier weight as they may have more force on them”