TheOtherBigWill's Reviews (56)


(5.00)
4/30/2026
It's a well built and reasonably priced. The handle is a little smoother than I'd like, but that just adds to the challenge.
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(4.33)
4/30/2026
Bought a 4 post rack (24" depth, 91" height, 2x3 uprights, 5/8" holes) for a good deal. It absolutely needs to be bolted down, but that should be a given for most racks. Once it's bolted down, I haven't had any issues with any movements. The westside hole spacing is great for finding the perfect bar position for benching. Titan also offers a good amount of add-ons for most exercises you could need. My only complaint is that with the 2" inside depth the weight holding pegs become almost useless but that's just the reality of the shallow depth. Also works well as a workstation.
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(4.67)
4/30/2026
I've had the same few pairs of different sized bands for two years and haven't had any issues with breaking or tearing. They've held up better than the generic bands I got in a home workout kit but that's the only other point of reference I have. The resistance seem pretty consistent between bands and aren't absolutely caked in powder like some other brands I've heard about so that's nice.
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(5.00)
4/30/2026
These are great and deserve all the hype they get. Fixed dumbbells will always out perform adjustable ones, but I'd recommend these for anyone who needs a space saving option. They're easy to adjust, the change plates with the knurled knobs are way better than the original pin versions they made and it's great they offered to change those out for people. Like most people, I did run into one of them getting stuck on a plate when putting them away but the adjustment to fix that took a few minutes and I haven't had issues since. They do make a clanging noise when moved with some force, but there are a handful of different modifications you can make to fix most things that might bother you. They look great but the finish will definitely get dinged up over time if that is a concern.
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(3.67)
4/30/2026
They're fine for the cost and technically work, but could definitely be improved. The good: I haven't had any issues with the pulleys wobbling and it's a really smooth pull. For the sole purpose of high/low cable exercises, it's fine. The not great parts: the top pulley that mounts inside the rack is just barely long enough to use full sized plates (45's, bumper plates) without the plates hitting the horizontal support at the bottom of the rack. The moment there is a small amount of sway, the plates slam into the rack. There is nothing keeping the cable in the pulley wheels so you may need to adjust between sets based on your setup. Overall it's not bad for a budget friendly option, but it will definitely get replaced once I have the space or the budget.
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(4.67)
4/30/2026
They work great as spotting arms without the clanging of metal on metal, great for home gym use. They're easy to adjust and I haven't had any issues with any kind of stretching. There's a little more slack in them than I'd like, but for the price I can't complain too much. After trying out some 500lb rack pulls with some short drops I'm confident these would be able to save me if needed.
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(3.67)
4/30/2026
It's Eleiko so it's a well made bar but it's also an expensive bar. The dual handles are nice to have sometimes, but the knurling is just too smooth for most people to be able to load it heavy without using straps. I used it in a busy commercial gym and never noticed any signs of wear so I'm sure it'll last forever, but you can find an open trap bar that works just as well if not better for half the price.
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(3.33)
4/30/2026
It's good if you're into body tempering work, but not really useful for most people. It's too heavy for one person to realistically be able to use it for most of its applications and mostly collects dust in the corner. It's well made and the knurling grips bare skin well to use it to scrub muscles, but you can get almost the same results for way less with an assortment of tennis and lacrosse balls if you don't have access to someone well versed in body tempering.
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