Brandon Doyle's Reviews (144)


(4.67)
5/14/2026
I have the Rogue version of this in the -10 degree variant. I use this with 12” handles that are aluminum. It’s a great attachment. For the price you can definitely get something cheaper but the quality of this is very good. Also can use the handles for other things. As an example I use the handles for my Rhino for handles and put them into my spotter arms for a homemade dip attachment.
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(4.67)
5/14/2026
Expensive for what it is, but done really well. Makes attachments fit very nice, doesn’t leave any damage even after being fastened for long periods of time.
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(5.00)
5/14/2026
I have no complaints about this. This is a very solid leg roller, very good quality. Pad is dense but feels great. Rep really did a good job with this item, it’s also a great price. Well worth it for the variety that this roller brings to my workouts
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(5.00)
5/1/2026
This is really good. I have a non adjustable belt squat belt from spud inc that I use on the rhino. I am not a huge fan of the rogue belt, probably just because I was used to the spud. The belt squat cover is a great addition. Really makes it feel nice. Highly recommend, seems like it’s gonna last a long time also.
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(4.67)
4/19/2026
Okay. So this bar is interesting. When I first tried this bar several years ago I HATED IT. The awkward adjustments of the first few versions and especially the ridiculously long handles. This Rogue version is really good for me. I use settings 1-4 and stay away from the low bar and hinge setting just because I find them a bit awkward. I no longer low bar squat. I did have a Marrs bar which was fantastic but got rid of it to get this bar as it seems like it will actually add some more specificity for my style of squatting. The short handles are really good and the quality is awesome.
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(4.67)
3/21/2026
These showed up in awesome shape. I bought some smaller increments of change plates. These came in one large box with each plate bagged separately and wrapped in their own paper. They are in perfect shape. I got them on a deal so for me they were a good value.
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(4.33)
3/9/2026
I recently have acquired a decent amount of these plates (thanks Hogan and Nicole) from Rogues garage sale. I would not have pursued these at full price. Mine are used and a little beat up but I don’t mind that look. The paint on these easily comes off. They can be a pain to move around especially compared to a plate with a larger lip. I think if you do powerlifting specific training they are cool to have. Not a necessity for anyone by any means but I think they are cool. I still prefer using my strength co plates as far as the user experience goes.
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(4.00)
3/9/2026
These collars serve their specific purpose. They are high quality and should last forever. They are not quick or as user friendly as most collars out there today. They hold the weights super tight and are good to have if you have a KG set
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