*** IMPORTANT - Everyday Essential 10 pounds plates are NOT designed to be used ALONE. To make all plates in same diameter, all standard 10 pounds plates are thin, so they will bend if you use them alone. This will damage your 10 pounds plates. ***Overview: Bumper plates, or just bumpers, are Olympic-sized weight plates that are made of thick, dense rubber for the purpose of allowing a loaded bar to be safely dropped without risk of damaging your lifting platform, the plates themselves, or the floor.High Density rubber plates with solid stainless steel insert can withstand repeated drops. They will not only protect any type of floors, but also protect your bars. Color coded based for easy identification. Weight is labeled in both pounds and kilograms. Good for strength training, weightlifting, crossfit, etc.
Manufacturer:
BalanceFrom
Product SKU:
343773707
UPC:
810963034215
Brand:
BalanceFrom
Manufacturer:
BalanceFrom
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Model: BalanceFrom Olympic Bumper Plate Weight Plate with Steel Hub, Color Coded, 160 lbs Set
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I always add this comment on these deals. I have had the colored ones for years now and they have held up great. Zero complaints. I would jump at this deal if I needed them.
Bought and cancelled. After review the quality of these colored bumpers seem to be inconsistent. Sticking with the blacks which are $159 currently as well
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Bought and cancelled. After review the quality of these colored bumpers seem to be inconsistent. Sticking with the blacks which are $159 currently as well
Last edited by homeland December 6, 2022 at 12:26 PM.
Bought and cancelled. After review the quality of these colored bumpers seem to be inconsistent. Sticking with the blacks which are $159 currently as well
I got the black 370 set on the deal a couple weeks ago......and I've seen the colored ones personally (they stock them in the super walmarts around me as singles)....and they really aren't that bad IMO. The off white looks a lil dingy....but the other colors look cool.
Bought and cancelled. After review the quality of these colored bumpers seem to be inconsistent. Sticking with the blacks which are $159 currently as well
I love my set. I have all but the 10s and they have all held up.
Shipping took forever but it paid off because I ended up with extras for free.
I got the black 370 set on the deal a couple weeks ago......and I've seen the colored ones personally (they stock them in the super walmarts around me as singles)....and they really aren't that bad IMO. The off white looks a lil dingy....but the other colors look cool.
I always add this comment on these deals. I have had the colored ones for years now and they have held up great. Zero complaints. I would jump at this deal if I needed them.
Got the 370lb black ones from the deal last month, they're not fancy but do the trick. For whatever reason I didn't receive the boxes for the 15s and 10s, Walmart gave me a refund for those and I reordered although in hindsight I should have just wait till those came on sale ($95 refunded, bought the plates back for $110 lol).
Thanks for the post OP! Saw a long-term YouTube video on these. Not bad the blue 45lb ls tools some abuse and still kept going. One guys split but still functioned. He was dropping these hard.
Whats the lowest $ / lb you've seen these plates go?
Also, how do you management 10lb overall increment increases for something like hip thrust for glutes? Do I need to buy some other 2 X 5lb plates out there?
Which would mean I would need plate increments of 10lbs, like 20lbs, 30lbs, 40lbs, in order to do 5lb jumps (so I can get 15lbs, 20lbs, 25lbs, 30lbs etc by adding the 2 X 5lbs plates).
Ive never used a barbell. No bench press or squat powerrack yet. Just doing hip thrusts on a flat bench.
But I've been using adjustable dumbbells and using 5lbs increments on each side (so 10lbs total) for progressive load (10lb jumps on each side = 20lb jumps are waaaaaay too much).
Whats the right increment jumps for a barbell?
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Shipping took forever but it paid off because I ended up with extras for free.
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Also, how do you management 10lb overall increment increases for something like hip thrust for glutes? Do I need to buy some other 2 X 5lb plates out there?
Which would mean I would need plate increments of 10lbs, like 20lbs, 30lbs, 40lbs, in order to do 5lb jumps (so I can get 15lbs, 20lbs, 25lbs, 30lbs etc by adding the 2 X 5lbs plates).
Ive never used a barbell. No bench press or squat powerrack yet. Just doing hip thrusts on a flat bench.
But I've been using adjustable dumbbells and using 5lbs increments on each side (so 10lbs total) for progressive load (10lb jumps on each side = 20lb jumps are waaaaaay too much).
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