We are going to need you to cut literally everything you review in half from now on. Barbells, dumbbells, tricep ropes, and full jugs of protein powder included . You just never know what could be in there!
This title is not clickbait, you have taken reviews to another level, well done! This was super fun and interesting to watch as I have a lot of those bumpers in our gym.
I have to say, I bought a full set of the Everyday Essential plates (before seeing this video) knowing they wouldn't be top quality or anything, but I factored in a couple of things - 1.) I don't run a gym and they'll be used only a few times per week, 2.) I don't plan on slamming them into the ground repeatedly with Olympic lifts - I mostly bought bumpers rather than iron simply in case they wound up being dropped in my garage accidentally, and 3.) they averaged out to less than $1/lb shipped. I checked them and they're accurate enough and they've been performing fine. They also didn't smell when I unboxed them... Still, this is an awesome video, super thorough - just thought for anyone else watching and reading who can only afford the EE's that they're probably fine for most basic purposes.
I actually appreciate this. I still use the gym for the pool and sauna and stuff and for the heavier lifting, but i am in the market for a couple plates to do a little minor amount of exercising with my bar. Just something to put on em.
Ordered the same plates on Walmart with 260 lbs for $260 and haven't had much trouble. They off-gassed about 2 months after my purchase. The yellow has some color issues but otherwise they work fine. However, I am looking to upgrade to Fringe Black/Contrast or REP Bumper Plates.
but after all these bumper plates are made of only rubber which means they are useless if we want to resale them like iron plates. please correct me if i am wrong and guide me as well please.!
@@InnerLifePhotography On last thing. Depending on usage the bumper plates' inner ring starts to loosen. They also bounce a lot when dropped above one's head. Urethane plates do bounce but not very much. If you are serious about weightlifting, invest in a set of urethane plates. You won't regret it. I didn't.
F they better last 9 years. I have shirts that are way older than that. Think about a chunk of iron. Are you really gonna comment, on how long your steel plate lasted??? Really.
@@GlucksGymreview every rack available, except cut them apart too and make sure they’re using the proper steel thickness to match their online claims 🤣
I ended up picking up a bunch of Giant plates during the start of the pandemic and they're still going strong. That said, I was relieved to see that they landed in a good spot for their class. Giant really did do a great job of keeping stock during the pandemic and that's something that I won't forget.
My favourite part of this video is you put the “please subscribe” stuff 20 minutes into it. Smart all around. Those are the people you would want subscribing; you aren’t just doing the RUclips bs that everyone else does; and it just works… good job
This is the kind of content best for RUclips. Doing a service for everyone to benefit from. In the end, I'd buy the cheapest bumper and just stick some lead wheel weights in the recesses to bring the actual weight into spec. 7lbs may be a stretch though and might require drilling out some rubber to hide more weights. I'd do the same for the expensive and steel/cast iron plates.
Ok, you kicked ass. And for that you got a new subscriber. Thats alot to deal with and its highly appreciated. Tell your wife a physical Therapy clinic in Florida appreciated your review on these bumper plates. Now i can make a intelligent decision for me and my patients. 💯
I have unbranded Titan/Rogue/BellOfSteel style urethane plates. I got them from a Chinese guy in Montreal for a bit over half the price of the same plates from one of those companies. The guy told me that he saw plates for all kinds of brands come out of that factory. I like them more than branded ones because they only have the weight written on them.
One of the best equipment reviews I’ve ever watched. I gained a lot of knowledge from this video and as usual Gluck’s sense of humor and quips keep it entertaining.
I am glad I came across this review. You just gained another subscriber. The content in this video is f*&^ing awesome. I have been researching bumper plates as I am in the process of switching from steel plates to bumpers for my home gym and your information is extremely helpful. NO one has a review like this! I appreciate your time, effort, dedication and honesty.
Thank you so much for this. I've been eying the possibility to have a home gym and seing how ridiculously expensive gym equipment is, I can appreciate you taking not only the time, but also losing some money for us, the consumer, by doing this kind of review. Because of your content I now have more confidence in what products will suite my need and where to put my money. Keep it up!
Dayum! I have no intention of buying bumper plates, but I watched till the end. Bravo, sir! That may have been one of the most comprehensive and well-edited RUclips reviews I have ever ever watched…regardless of the topic.
I actually popped some popcorn, and rather than watching this on my phone, like I do most reviews out of convenience, I kicked the rest of the family out of the living room to see it on our Samsung 98" QLED. It was like I was in your gym with you. The painstaking amount of effort you must have put in is truly appreciated and it shows. Happy to be a Patreon. Others out there should consider supporting you too!
I've had Vulcan Strength's Alpha Bumper Plates for a little over 6 years. They're designed for indoor/outdoor use, and have gotten a lot of use on concrete, plus a little use on asphalt and on a sand beach. They've also been used a lot indoors. Unlike crumb rubber, they're low bounce. They're also low noise and low odor. I have a full 370 pound set of Alphas and 1 pair of Rogue Mil Spec Crumb 15s (also used outdoors). The Alphas are much better in every way. The prices of sets are the same after tax and shipping. The Vulcan plates are much more expensive than the Rogue plates when bought in pairs rather than in larger sets. Thanks for your review. I bet you'd find the Vulcan Alphas very interesting if you tried them.
You should review and cut open the Weight it Out thin urethane 45lb bumpers. I'm curious how much metal and how much urethane is on those, and would be curious to know your thoughts. Thanks for the great video!
I have Giant Lifting plates from early in the pandemic and a more recent purchase. Their quality control has gotten a ton better. You really can’t beat the price and their customer service is awesome. I dream about taking a truck to Washington to load up on stuff but then I realize the gas would be the same as if I just paid for shipping. Hahaha.
I already bought Fringe bumpers, no idea why I'm still watching these videos, especially since I already finished my setup. Nice to know I made the right choice though
Thanks so much! As a proud owner of Everyday Essentials bumpers, I might be in the "weight is weight" camp. Mine are a bit different than the ones you had. I bought them in part because I couldn't find useful reviews distinguishing them from others. I was also looking at REP crumb rubber, but fortunately, found comments about the smell. My rig is inside, and my partner does not love the rubber stink. Had I known that, as you show here, others might smell less than the bumpers I got, I'd probably have gone that direction instead! This is one of the most useful fitness equipment reviews I've seen.
How are the Everyday Essentials bumpers? I'm looking into some affordable bumper plates, and these are pretty much a $1 per Pound. Are they good for like an average budget home build?
Incredibly detailed video! I have REP, Rogue, & Fringe bumper plates, and like all 3. I found REP & Rogue to be comparable quality, with Fringe being not too far off…..but then again, I didn’t dissect them like you did. Haha!
Aside Eleiko, Uesaka and ZKC there's also Klokov and some other cheaper lifter branded plates and some other a bit cheaper options. However I kinda don't see the point of going for competition plates if you don't buy the stuff you're gonna compete with (those expensive ones like Eleiko, Uesaka and ZKC). But Eleiko does have practice plates as well if I'm not mistaken, which are obviously cheaper than the competition plates.
Very useful review and cutting the plates in half - while I’m sure it was a PITA - really helped demonstrate the differences. I love my Fringe bumpers, but it was difficult navigating all the different types of bumper plates before settling on those. Congrats on a great video.
The plates with the steel disc are pretty but they’re louder when dropped. For this, I prefer the cheaper ones for home use. Also, if you’re doing a CrossFit workout with high rep touch and go, bouncy hi temps are great. If doing singles, chasing around bouncy plates wastes energy so the dead drop urethane or virgin rubber are better.
I got my Elieko off their site in the clearance section. I also just purchased a pair of 10 kg and 15 kg comp plates from them and with shipping cost 292. I was looking at Rogue 25 lb pair and 35 lb pair (metal comp) tax and shipping 378 so i chose Rogue. I have the Fringe training set and Gluck I bought them because of the hub.
This is an amazing review when considering the quality overtime! Especially for used bumpers, just points out what to be looking for. It really takes out a lot of the guessing work.
I love the idea of going after areas where gym equipment manufacturers, can do whatever they want. It's one of the best reviews I have seen that goes into depth. ❤🎉
This was a great video. I'm having Clarksville Barbell Club branded competition style bumpers manufactured in China for the gym we are opening next year, and now I am going to have to cut a set of them in half. 😅 Thanks!
Everyday fitness are still very expensive, would love to see you test some true budget brands like CAP, signature fitness or Athletic Works. I’m seeing these brands regularly on sale for 50-80 cents a pound.
I'm a huge BOS fan. They're stuff is moderately cheap in price but industrial strength. I beat the absolute heck out of the equipment, hard impacts with 400lb+ and it's all holding up good as new definitely got my moneys worth. I'm interested to see how well their sandbag is going to hold up once I start throwing it around.
This makes me think of that Flex Seal commercial "I just sawed this boat in half" lol always thought well good for you now you can't use it properly. (I know the point to the ad, to emphasize the repair that Flex Seal could do)
Great video - thank you. Given that Rogue's Urethane plates and competition plates are the same price, which would you go with? Is one a better long term plate for a home gym use?
Unfortunatly the best bumper plates on the market are missing: The ZKC compeition bumpers. Urethane, best letters, stainless steel insert, IWF certified - outstanding.
this was a good video i definitely will be getting the rouge training bumper plate in the future and i appreciate the article on the rouge training bumper plate as well 😎
18:28 Not true from my purchase experience with Titan economic bumper plates. Just bought their 10, 25, 45 lbs plates. All measured less than 1% different to the stated weight.
What an awesome video. Thank you for taking the time to break/cut the different plates and test and review. One of my all time fav plate videos. PS. Thank you Whinny for allowing Gluck to spend all that money!
What should we destroy next?! In the name of science of course 😂
workout bands!
dumbbells
The collar of barbells to compare the bushing/bearing of different bars
Sorinex and Eleiko, assuming you are still talking about bumper plates. 😂
Can’t think of anything to chop up. Maybe you could visit some factories to see how things are made.
Our marketing team: Sends gluck plates for a review..... Gluck: Slices the equipment in half.......Our marketing team:👁👄👁
I did warn you 😂
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Hahahah
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This kind of research sets you miles apart from the competition. Very impressed that you did this.
We are going to need you to cut literally everything you review in half from now on. Barbells, dumbbells, tricep ropes, and full jugs of protein powder included . You just never know what could be in there!
This title is not clickbait, you have taken reviews to another level, well done! This was super fun and interesting to watch as I have a lot of those bumpers in our gym.
Thank you! Happy all the effort seems to have paid off.
@@GlucksGymdo Nike grind plates!!!!!!
@@rodolfomedini9931 not impressive. Looks pretty cheap
Never thought that I would watch a 25-minute video about plates cut in half and actually feel thoroughly entertained right to the end.
I have to say, I bought a full set of the Everyday Essential plates (before seeing this video) knowing they wouldn't be top quality or anything, but I factored in a couple of things - 1.) I don't run a gym and they'll be used only a few times per week, 2.) I don't plan on slamming them into the ground repeatedly with Olympic lifts - I mostly bought bumpers rather than iron simply in case they wound up being dropped in my garage accidentally, and 3.) they averaged out to less than $1/lb shipped. I checked them and they're accurate enough and they've been performing fine. They also didn't smell when I unboxed them... Still, this is an awesome video, super thorough - just thought for anyone else watching and reading who can only afford the EE's that they're probably fine for most basic purposes.
I actually appreciate this. I still use the gym for the pool and sauna and stuff and for the heavier lifting, but i am in the market for a couple plates to do a little minor amount of exercising with my bar. Just something to put on em.
I have the same plates, good enough for my home gym. The money I saved I can by better bars, etc...
Ordered the same plates on Walmart with 260 lbs for $260 and haven't had much trouble. They off-gassed about 2 months after my purchase. The yellow has some color issues but otherwise they work fine. However, I am looking to upgrade to Fringe Black/Contrast or REP Bumper Plates.
@@iserloniawhen did you buy them for 260 because rn they are around 350 for 260lbs
@@JskaAjao It was during Black Friday
Gluck and Winnie, you two are really punching above your weight in the equipment review game on RUclips. Huge props!
We're trying! It's not easy to grow a channel but we're putting in everything we've got!
The extra strength is all Wynie of course, Gluck himself has been slacking off ;)
One of the best reviews I've seen of fitness equipment. The effort to really find out the facts is hugely appreciated.
Urethane bumper plates last a very long time. I invested in a set about 9 years ago and they have stood the test of time. Worth every penny.
but after all these bumper plates are made of only rubber which means they are useless if we want to resale them like iron plates. please correct me if i am wrong and guide me as well please.!
@@InnerLifePhotography On last thing. Depending on usage the bumper plates' inner ring starts to loosen. They also bounce a lot when dropped above one's head. Urethane plates do bounce but not very much. If you are serious about weightlifting, invest in a set of urethane plates. You won't regret it. I didn't.
F they better last 9 years. I have shirts that are way older than that. Think about a chunk of iron. Are you really gonna comment, on how long your steel plate lasted??? Really.
@@charlierich9840 was thinking the same lol. For the price they better last me a lifetime
The bar for comprehensive plate comparisons has been raised big time. Great job, Adrian!
Now how do I top the monster I've created?! 😭
@@GlucksGymreview every rack available, except cut them apart too and make sure they’re using the proper steel thickness to match their online claims 🤣
You don’t get to be as big as this dude is without raising a few bars. 😜
I ended up picking up a bunch of Giant plates during the start of the pandemic and they're still going strong. That said, I was relieved to see that they landed in a good spot for their class. Giant really did do a great job of keeping stock during the pandemic and that's something that I won't forget.
My favourite part of this video is you put the “please subscribe” stuff 20 minutes into it. Smart all around. Those are the people you would want subscribing; you aren’t just doing the RUclips bs that everyone else does; and it just works… good job
This is the kind of content best for RUclips. Doing a service for everyone to benefit from. In the end, I'd buy the cheapest bumper and just stick some lead wheel weights in the recesses to bring the actual weight into spec. 7lbs may be a stretch though and might require drilling out some rubber to hide more weights. I'd do the same for the expensive and steel/cast iron plates.
Ok, you kicked ass. And for that you got a new subscriber. Thats alot to deal with and its highly appreciated. Tell your wife a physical Therapy clinic in Florida appreciated your review on these bumper plates. Now i can make a intelligent decision for me and my patients. 💯
I have unbranded Titan/Rogue/BellOfSteel style urethane plates. I got them from a Chinese guy in Montreal for a bit over half the price of the same plates from one of those companies. The guy told me that he saw plates for all kinds of brands come out of that factory.
I like them more than branded ones because they only have the weight written on them.
One of the best equipment reviews I’ve ever watched. I gained a lot of knowledge from this video and as usual Gluck’s sense of humor and quips keep it entertaining.
I am glad I came across this review. You just gained another subscriber. The content in this video is f*&^ing awesome. I have been researching bumper plates as I am in the process of switching from steel plates to bumpers for my home gym and your information is extremely helpful. NO one has a review like this! I appreciate your time, effort, dedication and honesty.
Thank you so much for this. I've been eying the possibility to have a home gym and seing how ridiculously expensive gym equipment is, I can appreciate you taking not only the time, but also losing some money for us, the consumer, by doing this kind of review. Because of your content I now have more confidence in what products will suite my need and where to put my money. Keep it up!
Man you took this to the next level. Incredible work and dedication. You made it very interesting and fun to watch. Keep it up.
Thank you!
This is one of those videos I watch RUclips for. I bet this took some work. Good stuff man!
Thanks! I loved every second of the video. Where do CAP plates fit in? And why do they sometimes smell like burnt cigarettes?! 😀
You'll see them on this weeks video 😁👀
Gluck, you are a legend. This video deserves 10 million views.
hahaha thanks!
I have a set of the home grown plates. They have been actively used by 2 people for the past 2 years with zero issues. Insanely good pricing as well!
Dayum! I have no intention of buying bumper plates, but I watched till the end. Bravo, sir! That may have been one of the most comprehensive and well-edited RUclips reviews I have ever ever watched…regardless of the topic.
Wow. That's an insane amount of effort to make this video.
Hugely underrated video. Got my like and subscribe. Hard work putting this together, good job!
Very handy! I was curious how deep the blue goes lol. Very deep.
Die by Thigh. Fantastic shirt.
I actually popped some popcorn, and rather than watching this on my phone, like I do most reviews out of convenience, I kicked the rest of the family out of the living room to see it on our Samsung 98" QLED. It was like I was in your gym with you. The painstaking amount of effort you must have put in is truly appreciated and it shows. Happy to be a Patreon. Others out there should consider supporting you too!
We appreciate the support! Glad you enjoyed the video you helped create!
I've got to like and comment for that level of detail. BEST BUMPER PLATE VIDEO ON THE INTERNET.
Thank you! Happy people seem to like it.
Cut rubber coated dumbells. Brilliant video, very enlightening.
I've had Vulcan Strength's Alpha Bumper Plates for a little over 6 years. They're designed for indoor/outdoor use, and have gotten a lot of use on concrete, plus a little use on asphalt and on a sand beach. They've also been used a lot indoors. Unlike crumb rubber, they're low bounce. They're also low noise and low odor. I have a full 370 pound set of Alphas and 1 pair of Rogue Mil Spec Crumb 15s (also used outdoors). The Alphas are much better in every way. The prices of sets are the same after tax and shipping. The Vulcan plates are much more expensive than the Rogue plates when bought in pairs rather than in larger sets. Thanks for your review. I bet you'd find the Vulcan Alphas very interesting if you tried them.
You should review and cut open the Weight it Out thin urethane 45lb bumpers. I'm curious how much metal and how much urethane is on those, and would be curious to know your thoughts. Thanks for the great video!
I have Giant Lifting plates from early in the pandemic and a more recent purchase. Their quality control has gotten a ton better. You really can’t beat the price and their customer service is awesome. I dream about taking a truck to Washington to load up on stuff but then I realize the gas would be the same as if I just paid for shipping. Hahaha.
I already bought Fringe bumpers, no idea why I'm still watching these videos, especially since I already finished my setup. Nice to know I made the right choice though
Dayyam Gluck!
This truly is next level reviewing.
Bravo, appreciate the effort & knowledge!!
I appreciate the support! Thanks!
Outstanding Review! EXACTLY what I've been looking for!
Imagine all these companies starting selling their products with a “Gluck Reviewed” stamp.
Awesome review.
Thanks so much! As a proud owner of Everyday Essentials bumpers, I might be in the "weight is weight" camp. Mine are a bit different than the ones you had. I bought them in part because I couldn't find useful reviews distinguishing them from others. I was also looking at REP crumb rubber, but fortunately, found comments about the smell. My rig is inside, and my partner does not love the rubber stink. Had I known that, as you show here, others might smell less than the bumpers I got, I'd probably have gone that direction instead! This is one of the most useful fitness equipment reviews I've seen.
How are the Everyday Essentials bumpers? I'm looking into some affordable bumper plates, and these are pretty much a $1 per Pound. Are they good for like an average budget home build?
Maybe your best and most informative video! I really appreciate the effort this took. It’s a great Video!
So happy to hear that because the effort and time that went into this was more insane than the result 😂😭
More of this please, the scientific approach is awesome!
Danke!
Thank you!
Incredibly detailed video! I have REP, Rogue, & Fringe bumper plates, and like all 3. I found REP & Rogue to be comparable quality, with Fringe being not too far off…..but then again, I didn’t dissect them like you did. Haha!
Not too far off- AHEAD, I assume ;)
Aside Eleiko, Uesaka and ZKC there's also Klokov and some other cheaper lifter branded plates and some other a bit cheaper options. However I kinda don't see the point of going for competition plates if you don't buy the stuff you're gonna compete with (those expensive ones like Eleiko, Uesaka and ZKC). But Eleiko does have practice plates as well if I'm not mistaken, which are obviously cheaper than the competition plates.
You have 49K subscribers right now. I'm sure you'll reach 100K soon!
The dedication is unreal
This one is gonna be Legendary!
Would definitely love to see Cap bumper plates. They're currently the cheapest one (could be a good budget option?)
Amazing rogue plates... lighter but do they bounce high enough... if you can get it above chest from bounce would be cool...
Not all plates are the same!
I think youve inherited the torch from coop this was so in-depth and had an aura even greater than ggr
And you’re right, I was 20 min in. I should subscribe.
😂
All the money you spent making this video definitely got my subscription here. Amazing work! 💪
All the money I lost 😂
Quite happy to learn that the plates in my cheap ass commercial gym are pretty fancy :D
Very useful review and cutting the plates in half - while I’m sure it was a PITA - really helped demonstrate the differences. I love my Fringe bumpers, but it was difficult navigating all the different types of bumper plates before settling on those. Congrats on a great video.
The plates with the steel disc are pretty but they’re louder when dropped. For this, I prefer the cheaper ones for home use. Also, if you’re doing a CrossFit workout with high rep touch and go, bouncy hi temps are great. If doing singles, chasing around bouncy plates wastes energy so the dead drop urethane or virgin rubber are better.
This was a great idea! Your best review yet I think. Prob also the most work
By far the most work 😂
Just dropping in to say Fringe is doing a sale on their contrast bumpers... And this review resulted in me getting a set. 👍
Outside of the video of Wynie breaking the watermelon with her thighs, this is my all-time favorite video you have done! Well done!
HAHAHAH that was your favorite? Maybe we should post it to RUclips too
Yes!!!!
I got a set of titan elite bumpers last year. I use them for everything including deadlifts. I love em, especially for the price.
The time spent on this alone makes it the best review I have ever seen in the Home Gym Community or Equipment Review. Thank you so much!
I got my Elieko off their site in the clearance section. I also just purchased a pair of 10 kg and 15 kg comp plates from them and with shipping cost 292. I was looking at Rogue 25 lb pair and 35 lb pair (metal comp) tax and shipping 378 so i chose Rogue. I have the Fringe training set and Gluck I bought them because of the hub.
This is an amazing review when considering the quality overtime! Especially for used bumpers, just points out what to be looking for. It really takes out a lot of the guessing work.
This video needed to be made. Outstanding!
Taking reviews to another level with this one!
We're trying!
I love the idea of going after areas where gym equipment manufacturers, can do whatever they want. It's one of the best reviews I have seen that goes into depth. ❤🎉
I got 200 lbs of the Cap Barbell and they are within weight and look good for a very low price.
I cant believe you are just getting around to this now. good idea
I don'T really give a fuck about plates, but your thorough independant review was refreshing to watch. Great job.
Hahaha thanks
Killer video, love the details interspersed with humor!
This video was absolutely amazing.
This video almost killed me 😂😭
i have werksan bumpers and the centers are made of tungsten with kevlar mixed with rubber
16:35 There are some stainless steels which are slightly magnetic. Not all are completely impervious to magnetic fields.
This was a great video. I'm having Clarksville Barbell Club branded competition style bumpers manufactured in China for the gym we are opening next year, and now I am going to have to cut a set of them in half. 😅 Thanks!
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I’ve been training a long time, on and off, but never looked at or purchased bumpers. This blew me away. $520 for ONE 45lb plate?!
Everyday fitness are still very expensive, would love to see you test some true budget brands like CAP, signature fitness or Athletic Works. I’m seeing these brands regularly on sale for 50-80 cents a pound.
Damn, dropping some info/truth bombs! And an epic written report as well. Outstanding! Thank you!
Thanks for filming. One day I'll need all this knowledge )
King of the adjustable benches going for the bumper crown too...love it!
I'm going for all the crowns 😈
@@GlucksGym Squat Bars up next 😜? We all know it is your favorite lift...
Fun fact I'm going for the state record for the old man age group on squat next week 😂
@@GlucksGym LOVE IT! Good luck to you and Wynie at the meet!
Awesome literal teardown of these. You did an awesome job presenting the differences.
Thanks Kurt! Happy to see the work seems to be paying off.
@@GlucksGym based on your views I'd say this was a big winner. Hard work paid off!
Subbed for the dedication.
Just subscribed, greats reviews man. Keep up the good work.
Dang, I was hoping to see Sorinex. But great video regardless! Really fascinating, thanks for doing all this man. :)
This is why you’re my number one for reviews.
I'm a huge BOS fan. They're stuff is moderately cheap in price but industrial strength. I beat the absolute heck out of the equipment, hard impacts with 400lb+ and it's all holding up good as new definitely got my moneys worth. I'm interested to see how well their sandbag is going to hold up once I start throwing it around.
Man… what a video! You show dedication and your work is much appreciated 👏🏽
I appreciate that!
This makes me think of that Flex Seal commercial "I just sawed this boat in half" lol always thought well good for you now you can't use it properly. (I know the point to the ad, to emphasize the repair that Flex Seal could do)
Fantastic content and explanation! Thank you so much for your Efforts!
Great video - thank you.
Given that Rogue's Urethane plates and competition plates are the same price, which would you go with? Is one a better long term plate for a home gym use?
Unfortunatly the best bumper plates on the market are missing: The ZKC compeition bumpers. Urethane, best letters, stainless steel insert, IWF certified - outstanding.
Glad to see no Chop Saws were harmed in making this video.
this was a good video i definitely will be getting the rouge training bumper plate in the future and i appreciate the article on the rouge training bumper plate as well 😎
Given the two for absolute budget picks, would you go with everyday essentials or home grown?
Thanks for the video! So helpful!
Great review! Like your work. One thing: the Titan affiliate link you shared doesn’t seem to be working-just a heads-up! Keep up the awesome content!
This video just made coop seem like a reasonable person. This is so over the top and crazy…………Perfect!
Dude absolutely awesome work.
18:28 Not true from my purchase experience with Titan economic bumper plates. Just bought their 10, 25, 45 lbs plates. All measured less than 1% different to the stated weight.
the place i train has the same chunks or pure iron for the last 30 years work just fine
What an awesome video. Thank you for taking the time to break/cut the different plates and test and review. One of my all time fav plate videos.
PS. Thank you Whinny for allowing Gluck to spend all that money!
Happy you liked it! She's so sick of me talking about bumpers and the late nights this one caused 😂😭
@@GlucksGym it was a great video. Thank for putting in the time and effort. As usual I really appreciate your brutal honesty.
Damn great video! Don't know who else would go through the effort (and cost) of doing things like this. You're awesome!
I'm not sure anyone else is this crazy