I had these pound change plates and they worked well. Durable and well made. I also had a set from “Everymate” on Amazon that were similar quality. So I would recommend those over the rogue for that reason as they were much cheaper
Honestly, I really like using the basic hex style dumbbells. They feel pretty good in the hand. They do have a tendency to bend if dropped, especially heavy ones. They aren’t super accurate but they work.
If you’re a weight is weight dude, these are your jam. They are weight. Some plates we have are tighter tolerances than others, some are in good shape some are not. They have never let us down. They get the job done
These plates work well if you aren’t trying to put more than 4 45’s on each side. They seem to be built well. They have held up well for us at work. They are much better than crumb rubber plates.
I had an older model T-3 power rack and a couple sets of these. I never had an issue with them breaking but never loaded them with more than probably 500 lbs. they suited my needs fine, nothing fancy. I will say that I broke the UHMW plastic off of one of them which did not effect function just shows the lack of quality.
These collars kinda suck for heavy movements or something you need some better holding power. I will say they are fast and convenient with single hand operation. I recently would still use these with my old reverse hyper as it wasn’t a huge deal to have a bunch of holding power.
This is a rock solid sled. I use this on the smooth concrete floor I workout on at work. This is built super well and have had zero issues. There are cheaper options on the market but probably not at this overbuilt quality. Not super noisy either.
We have these kettlebells at work and they do the job great. I like the design and the build quality is what you’d expect. We have had zero issues out of these kettlebells