Speedbump's Reviews (93)


(3.33)
2/20/2026
If it can survive Titan’s poor packaging and FedEx’s handling, it performs decently. Mine arrived beat up but fortunately all parts were there. It supports weight just fine but the casters aren’t beefy enough to really roll around very well. The rollers are really just an option to move it to its final destination… preferably unloaded. It is compact so unlike some triangular designs, it doesn’t take up much space.
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(3.67)
2/20/2026
I purchased this bar primarily for overhead pressing. For that movement and standing skullcrushers it’s fine. The knurling provides plenty of grip and unlike some other options out there, I find the grip length (or space between the top/bottom bars) to be about perfect. Not too much space it’s awkward and not too little making it tight. If you can get it on a killer sale and a flat multi grip option is what you want, I think you’ll like it well enough. For more chest press and such I’d look at more cambered options.
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(4.33)
2/20/2026
These have been discontinued and a replacement option is in the works, so keep that in mind. I snagged mine after they initially launched for a crazy Christmas deal they had going. Functionality, love them! The all rubber coating, lifetime warranty, and customer service is great. Any search or review will point out some manufacturing issues and it isn’t every set or consistent within a given set. The cosmetic side of these are what’s been an issue. The rubber blooming (crap coloration) was rampant in mine and a lot of sets. It is only cosmetic and can be taken care of pretty well with the right rubber treatment, but it does take some work and who knows how long it lasts before you need to reapply. I know some have actual metal exposed where the rubber coating was very thin but I haven’t really noticed that on mine. If it wasn’t for the lifetime warranty I may have opted to return them but I do like them quite a bit and they work perfectly with Micro Gainz. There are some other very minor blemishes but overall I have been really happy with them. The rubber provides good grip though the knurling is a tad inconsistent, but chalk works very well with them if you’d like more grip.
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(5.00)
2/20/2026
When space savings and functionality meet fancy. I really like this Jack. It replaced a cheap Amazon one that did okay but this thing not only works fantastic but it’s extremely well done and stupid light weight. Who says a simple tool can’t look dang good lifting heavy weights?
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(3.33)
2/20/2026
I got mine from BOS as a scratch and dent for a killer price. I would definitely not pay full price on this one though. It does a decent job at Seal Rows but I’d prefer the pad to be a tad more narrow as I’ll hit it doing dumbbell rows. My biggest complaint though is the main bracket and mount design. This thing is just big and clunky to attach. The worst part is the mount is too flipping long or high as it were. This causes it to hit and rub the rack if you aren’t extremely careful. It has marred up my upright wherever I put the dang thing. I also found the vinyl to be a bit thin, hence the tape around my pad to protect the small tear. Hopefully a redesigned 2.0 version puts it on a diet and drops the wrap around portion on the bracket so it’s not so high compared to the pin.
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(5.00)
2/18/2026
The Colorado bar is a nice weightlifting bar. I have cerakote in blue and the knurling is medium in my opinion. The sleeves with the composite bushings are more quiet so that’s nice when deadlifting and such. In my opinion though, I think the level down Black Canyon bar would be a fine option instead of the Colorado bar and save some money. If you’re set on the Colorado bar though I’d suggest the hard chrome version as the cerakote isn’t really that impressive as it doesn’t match REP’s bench’s blue and the hard chrome may have a little more bite knurling wise.
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(5.00)
2/17/2026
Works great as a fast and secure Ancore mount on a 3x3 rack… and it comes complete with a shim for metric 3x3’s. Looks beautiful as well.
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(4.67)
2/17/2026
The Mammoth belt squat has been a great addition for squats. Yes it’s on an arc but I have found it to work just fine if you don’t mount it too high. I prefer knee height as it provides the shortest arc. I only use the single post and don’t have an issue with leg clearance, but I use inexpensive iron plates that have a smaller diameter. So the plates can stack deeper and don’t get in my way. I think this is a great low cost option for saving your back. Use the full length to get the most resistance out of it (physics class wasn’t a total waste) and give your back a rest. And even with the kickstand it tucks out of my way just laying it along the side of my rack.
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