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Model: BalanceFrom Black Bumper Plate Set, Includes 10 lb Pair, 15 lb Pair, and 25 lb Pair
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I bought a 260 lb set start of this year and I didn't know what everyone was talking about regardless the flimsiness. My 10 lb felt as sturdy as my 15 and 25. I bought this 90 lb set over summer and I ended up getting a floppy 10 lb, but the 15 lb is decent. I guess they have some quality control issue. I don't think it's a big deal at all since I never use the 10s by themselves. I would buy this set again if I had a choice, just not worth it to spend 3x the cost for my usage.
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Good deal. But I'm reluctant to go with anything smaller than a 25 on these cheap bumper plates. Those 15's and 10's are probably so cheap and thin they will fold up like a taco. Anybody have those light ones? Or is it better to just put iron 5's and 10's at the end of the stack?
I bought a 260 lb set start of this year and I didn't know what everyone was talking about regardless the flimsiness. My 10 lb felt as sturdy as my 15 and 25. I bought this 90 lb set over summer and I ended up getting a floppy 10 lb, but the 15 lb is decent. I guess they have some quality control issue. I don't think it's a big deal at all since I never use the 10s by themselves. I would buy this set again if I had a choice, just not worth it to spend 3x the cost for my usage.
Good deal. But I'm reluctant to go with anything smaller than a 25 on these cheap bumper plates. Those 15's and 10's are probably so cheap and thin they will fold up like a taco. Anybody have those light ones? Or is it better to just put iron 5's and 10's at the end of the stack?
Good deal. But I'm reluctant to go with anything smaller than a 25 on these cheap bumper plates. Those 15's and 10's are probably so cheap and thin they will fold up like a taco. Anybody have those light ones? Or is it better to just put iron 5's and 10's at the end of the stack?
I have these 10lbs plates and they are fairly sturdy. I also have the colored version and those are much sturdier.
Good deal. But I'm reluctant to go with anything smaller than a 25 on these cheap bumper plates. Those 15's and 10's are probably so cheap and thin they will fold up like a taco. Anybody have those light ones? Or is it better to just put iron 5's and 10's at the end of the stack?
Yes to the 10lbs for sure, but there's only like one brand ( I believe ) that say you can drop them.
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I have 10,15. They are sturdy .
I have these 10lbs plates and they are fairly sturdy. I also have the colored version and those are much sturdier.
Yes to the 10lbs for sure, but there's only like one brand ( I believe ) that say you can drop them.