TeamGupta's Reviews (35)


(5.00)
4/28/2026
I have owned a variety of dumbbells over the years and my daily drivers are a mix of Iron Grip, Rep Fitness, Pro Style and generic hex heads with ergonomic handles. I really like the straight handles on the Rep Fitness dumbbells. I also like that I can drop them and they will not roll away. These are actually a great weight for me to do devil's presses with.
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(4.67)
4/28/2026
This is not a necessity, but it is one of the last things I will part with if I ever relocate or have to trim down equipment. It is easy to use and remarkably useful for interval training, competitions where there is a time limit on a lift or just monitoring rest intervals. I dinged it on value only because there are a lot of cheaper options out there. I would recommend this one because the Rogue remote is found in a lot of CrossFit gyms and is a good thing to know how to use.
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(5.00)
4/28/2026
I first bought the Rep Fitness Axle Bar when I was getting into strongman. I opted for the stubby, because space was a concern and I did not ever see myself snatching with a thick bar. The bar has been great for deadlifts and cleans. I really like the finished sleeves and that they were sold with collars. Highly recommend.
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(5.00)
4/28/2026
I originally bought this to practice the snatch as my mobility sucked and a standard 20kg bar was too heavy for me. It has turned out to be a great bar for accessories. Both my daughters and my wife have used it. It is also convenient for All-Round Weightlifting movements that can sometimes be challenging with a 20kg bar. It has held up well with no issues. It does not have a center knurl so I marked the center with a piece of tape.
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(5.00)
4/28/2026
Rep Fitness kettlebells have held up really well. I use them primarily for kettlebells swings during CrossFit (H.I.I.T.) workouts and do not ever drop them. They are also convenient for Turkish Get Ups. I have a competition kettlebell from another manufacturer (Simpson's Fitness Supply) and definitely prefer the more generous handle of a competition kettlebell.
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(5.00)
4/27/2026
This was an early piece of home gym equipment for me and it remarkably versatile. I would use it for cleans, walking lunges, press to overhead and that exercise where you hold a plank and drag it across. Brute Force was an amazing local company when I bought this in 2016. Now there are several manufacturer's. Since I have bought more barbells and other implements, this does not see as much action, but could be thrown in the car if I wanted to add load to an otherwise bodyweight workout.
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(5.00)
4/27/2026
Abmats have become a staple piece of equipment for me. I originally started using them in CrossFit for sit-ups. I have used them as spacers for handstand push-ups, cushioning for knees during lunges and stretching. I have purchased the original Abmat and knockoffs. The Abmat cushioning and material is the best. The picture is from a Rage Fitness one which is functionally fine, but not as well cushioned and has obviously seen better days.
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(5.00)
4/18/2026
This has been a great purchase for me. I had a drag sled that rarely got used because it was load on pavement or I would have to walk to the park. I usually use this on the sidewalk in front of my house and it is perfect. I have never loaded plates. The 3 setting is good for me. I recently got a tow strap (generic) for pulls and that has been a nice upgrade. Only challenge is turning it left or right. You kind of lift it up or drag the tires.
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