RogueCrusher's Reviews (308)


(4.33)
3/1/2026
This was the first wrist roller that I purchased and I mounted it on a 1” steel rod that traversed my functional trainer before I purchased a rack. I used some small collars to kept it centered. It functions as expected for wrist rollers, and turned smoothly. Getting it to attach to rack would be the best option. I have since switched to a Sorinex roller.
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(4.00)
3/1/2026
Not as good as a dedicated stationary unit, but for something that folds and stows in my closet, pretty impressive for its size. It has some wobble and jump to it in use either weight exceeding about 180lbs., but that doesn’t concern me that the unit will tip at all. I got two foot steps because it’s more convenient setting up. I also put a little spacer on each weight horn to prevent rub of mounted plates post that they swing on. Overall decent piece to have.
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(4.33)
3/1/2026
Expensive barbell, but since I was able to get it as a blemish bar I enjoyed the discount. I also purchased during a promo and got an additional discount. This bar has a superior build quality and is so comfortable to use. The knurling is fantastic and the all black finish makes it look badass. It only gets dinged on the cost.
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(4.00)
3/1/2026
I purchased these specifically for use with my Kabuki Duffalo Barbell because they had custom inserts to replace rollers with to keep the barbell sitting properly accommodating for its bend. I had to modify the J cups to make the fit more secure on my REP rack and I added printed protectors on the front to guard against accidentally banging bar into front of cup. They are pretty expensive and other roller J cups are better constructed.
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(3.00)
3/1/2026
I had the latest version offered while Kabuki was still alive as a company. I found the handles got in the way of derp squats. Also, the term “jack of all trades master of none” applies here. This bar tried to achieve the feel of a multitude of squat positions/bars but fell short with all and just did an average job. It is/was very expensive so I ordered a blemish bar and actually couldn’t find a thing wrong with it but enjoyed the deep discount. I have since purchased a MARRS bar which I shorted to 77” by cutting the bar ends down and mounting the shorter sleeves. This is my favorite “SSB” that I have used.
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(3.67)
3/1/2026
I wanted to like this and purchased mainly to have as leg curl and extension piece with added benefit of preacher curl. I managed to at least keep the carriage permanently attached to my rack but setup still takes time and storage of the pieces can be challenging. I mounted wall control inside my one closet to keep the pieces out of the way, but still pretty accessible. The unit had a bit of a tilt to it under heavy load. At the time Larry insisted it wasn’t a big deal, but now I see he has two pieces that he released that are “fixes” for this very issue. If I had a dedicated upright mounted elsewhere that would have this setup at all times, then maybe I would have kept it, but I want to keep my workouts efficient and with the least “resistance” as possible.
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(4.33)
3/1/2026
I purchased the “blackout” version. I use them for warmup and prehab to avoid shoulder issues. They are connected to my rack via Force6 RESISTANCE BAND ATTACHMENT / POWER RACK ATTACHMENTS. They swivel and I have 2 pairs of these attachments permanently mounted and out of the way on the bottom and top of my rack, so the bands are also hanging out of way - requiring no setup time.
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(4.67)
3/1/2026
I purchased the 10 degree slant wedges. They also come in a 20 and 30 degree variant. I prefer independent ones rather than a solid long board. They are priced exactly where the Rogue ones are but don’t have the detent pin for rack storage attachment. The diamond plate surface is plenty tactile to secure the soles of your shoes without slipping. There are a host of other variants out there in resin, wood, adjustable ones, and of course cheaper steel ones too. But Prime is a solid company 💪🏼
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