I purchased these back in 2020 and they have held up great. The color has faded a bit as is expected with these. I like the density and the bounce. It is not dead, but it is not bouncy either. I used them exclusively on stall mats. I am not sure how well they would hold up lifting on rough concrete.
These are my daily drivers for squat and bench. The ergonomic feel is timeless and even when I am tired, I am not going to drop one of these on my foot. They are expensive retail, but can be found in the secondary markets for around $2/pound.
I bought a partial set of plates 25-10-5-2.5 in the secondary market and love them. They have a traditional vintage shape. I decided to highlight the letters with white and blue paint pens. I also like the background in that they were designed and produced for a short time during the 2020 equipment shortages. The steel was supposedly from recycled military equipment (tanks, etc.)
I bought this when it was on sale from Titan Fitness for around $100. It is well built. I do not find myself using it very often. I typically will use a standard barbell or an axle bar. The 3 inch bar is great for competition.
While some folks consider this an overpriced gym table, it is essential for my back health. It is built into my warm up. I purchased it after a back tweak on a yoke carry and since purchasing it 3 years ago, my back has been healthy and happy when lifting.