Walmart has select
2-Count Cap Barbell Olympic Rubber Bumper Plates (Black/White) on sale listed below.
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Available: About this item:
- Made of Durable Rubber with a steel inner hub is designed to withstand drops without damage
- Designed to accommodate Olympic barbells (with 2-inch center hole)
- Rubber coating prevents damage to equipment; Steel hub insert offers a secure fit and prevents damage to the bars
- Weight size is marked in silver lettering for easy identification
- All weights are uniform in diameter
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Thanks for sharing I might pick up a set since it's under $1 a Lb which I've always been told is a good deal
Thanks for sharing I might pick up a set since it's under $1 a Lb which I've always been told is a good deal
Edit: Both are ooo.
Edit: Only ooo if not signed in. Signed in and ordered one. Thanks.
But even for slow deadlifts, you need to be very gentle if they aren't paired with other bumpers. Odds are you are going to warp and eventually break them over time. If you want full-size lightweight plates that can take abuse, then you have to spend a LOT for something like HiTech technique plates. I only have a pair because SlickDeals found them for $25 a piece a while back.
A cheaper option for some might be to find a 25 lbs bar. That paired with 25 lbs bumpers would give you 75 lbs, which isn't much more than the 65 lbs you get from a normal 45 lbs bar and fragile 10 lbs bumpers. Or maybe a 25 lbs bar with a pair of 10 lbs bumpers on each side to give you 65 lbs.
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But even for slow deadlifts, you need to be very gentle if they aren't paired with other bumpers. Odds are you are going to warp and eventually break them over time. If you want full-size lightweight plates that can take abuse, then you have to spend a LOT for something like HiTech technique plates. I only have a pair because SlickDeals found them for $25 a piece a while back.
A cheaper option for some might be to find a 25 lbs bar. That paired with 25 lbs bumpers would give you 75 lbs, which isn't much more than the 65 lbs you get from a normal 45 lbs bar and fragile 10 lbs bumpers. Or maybe a 25 lbs bar with a pair of 10 lbs bumpers on each side to give you 65 lbs.
Missed your excellent post... sigh.... You posted a good idea to get a lower weight bar and use 25lb bumper plate of this quality...
Still glad I bought them despite this inconvenience.
For those in the Los Angeles are, you can buy extra Mikolo J-hooks, Mikolo spotter arm, $10 and $15 per pair, respectively at a clearance warehouse in El Monte listed on OfferUp website. Cash, no sales tax, buy at warehouse. No deliveries. They also have Mikolo dip bars for $15 per pair, but the F4 Version 2.0 comes with the same dip bars.
I like how you bought items that fit your weight lifting routines...
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