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Reviewed in Mexico on February 21, 2025
No venían los dos collares de barra, los necesitaba!!
Vinny
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
So I picked these up to organize my weight plates, and they work perfectly for the job.The build quality is really solid. The iron construction feels sturdy, and they included good mounting hardware. The nylon buffers are a nice touch to protect the plates from getting scratched.Installation was pretty straightforward. Just make sure you hit studs or use proper anchors because these will be holding some serious weight.I really like how they work with both 1" and 2" plates. Makes it versatile if you have different types of weights. The spacing is good too - easy to get plates on and off without them hitting each other.The 275lb capacity seems accurate. I've got some pretty heavy plates on there and they don't budge at all once properly mounted.Overall, these are a great value for organizing a home gym. They save a ton of floor space and keep everything easily accessible.
TX Woodfella
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
These are working great for me. Haven’t had any issues yet with holding the weight. Love the conversion from 1” to 2”
Cory Warren
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
These were easy to install. In my situation I had to get longer bolts for my application but if you used these as they intended you will not need the longer bolts.
Eddie
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I like it.But didn't get the rubber ring that goes in the holder for one inch plate.
Mike W.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
So I docked one star from these, they're a breeze to install but you should know that you'll want to shim the bottom as they're not angled upwards and therefore you can potentially create a hazard if you don't use a collar to hold the weights in place. The biggest thing here is ultimately that you want the weights to naturally go towards the wall but the design of these don't allow for that behavior. So what I did was to shim the bottom half to create the angle necessary to have the weights naturally slide back towards the wall rather than with settling having them eventually facing the ground. Given that, it's still a good idea to always lock them on with a collar.
jdpfromlexsc
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
Plate storage is always an issue, especially in home gyms. These holders are a very good solution, especially in home gym situations. Unboxing these, they are fairly light weight, steel, with a heavy rigid plastic outer sleeve. The sleeve is removed easily by loosening a set screw close to the base. The finish on the metal base rod is a matte black that is smooth and consistent on all holders without flaws or blemishes. The welds attaching the rods to the bases seem clean and uniform. All rods seem to have the same upward angle consistent around the advertised level of degree. The plastic sleeves are smooth without sharp edges or defects. The inside of the plastic sleeve is ribbed longways along the entire length of the sleeve which no doubt adds to the strength of the sleeve against the pressure of weight that will be placed on it.Unfortunately, my man cave/gym is still under construction, so I have yet to install these; but I have visted friends that have similarly designed holders that do an excellent job of holding large plates on the wall so I have no doubt that with the build quality and quality of materials these will perform just as well. I ordered these for two reasons. First, I have some old plates, my first set actually, that are one inch and even though I don't use them any more I still kinda want to hang on to them. Plus, I have some bumper plates that don't have a home and it will be nice to get them off the floor. The length of these holders will just about accommodate all of these.The holders come with enough compression sleeve bolts to install all of the holders. I'm not very familiar with how to use these but I'm guessing similar to regular anchors? I may just buy some lag bots and screw them directly into a stud. Either way, they should be pretty easy to install, just remember to hang them angle up. They also come with 2 plastic bar collars. You could use these on your barbell or possibly on your holders as some added security. The collars are plastic but I've had years of experience with similar products and they work very well. These seem to be heavier and a little more robust by comparison so, that's a plus because imo things that are 'bonus' items tend to be cheap junk. These are not.So normally I like to review products after I have used them, but in this case that's not possible but I still predict these plate holders will perform at a high level for the job they are intended to perform. When I am able to use these, I will update if they underperform in any way but I feel pretty confident that they will work as described. If you are looking for a great way to store plates off the floor, this is a great, versatile way to do it. I recommend this product.
Roger M. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
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William Wood
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
I was looking for a weight tree and found these mounts instead. The price is great, installation is easy, and they work as advertised.
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