Brandon Tunquist's Reviews (758)


(5.00)
3/31/2026
Essentially their combo rack with some band pegs and some more frame. I really like TSS and have several of their large pieces. Their stuff is never flashy or overbuilt, but everything is built super strong and works very well
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(5.00)
3/30/2026
Used these before in a powerlifting gym I went to. They were nice for deficit deadlifts and block pull work. Much lighter and easier to move around than stall mats cut up or wooden boxes. I'd be interested to see their integrity with heavier weights on them
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(3.67)
3/30/2026
Generic average weight plates that weigh between 43-48lbs typically
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(3.67)
3/30/2026
Generic, uncalibrated weight plates that range between 43 to 48lbs typically
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(5.00)
3/30/2026
I have these from EliteFTS (WS makes EliteFTS's equipment) and they are pretty great quality. They came with my power rack along with the lower end J-cups. They fit into the rack nice and easily, arent too heavy, and are plenty durable
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(5.00)
3/30/2026
These were the plates my dad bought for me when I was a kid for our home gym and taught me how to lift with. Always special to me
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(2.33)
3/30/2026
Not that im a fan of these but they 100% ripped off Donnie Thompsons idea of these which Rogue sells. He has not been shy about mentioning it either lol
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(5.00)
3/30/2026
Not too much of a difference between this and their more updated hip press. This style of press as intended works the hips in a better way and adductors and is less stress on the lower back because of the seat angle and the way the swing moves
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