Simone Strength's Reviews (31)


(3.33)
5/7/2026
The REP rack-mounted landmine attachment is simple, sturdy, and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Installation is quick, it feels secure on the rack, and it opens up a ton of exercise variety without taking up much space. The movement is smooth enough for presses, rows, and rotational work, and overall the build quality is excellent for a basic attachment. My only complaint is that the sleeve is bare steel on the inside with no protective liner, so over time it can mark up the end of your barbell sleeve. Otherwise, it’s a good value and a very worthwhile addition to a rack setup. If it was available at the time, I would have went with the REP x Kleva Built version.
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(4.33)
5/7/2026
The Oak Club Mini-Wessey is extremely well-built and looks fantastic in person. The craftsmanship and materials definitely feel premium, and it adds a very clean aesthetic to the gym. That said, the pricing has become hard to justify, especially with the tariff increases driving the cost up even further. Great product overall, but the value proposition is much tougher at the current price point. If you have the budget and want a nice, niche product, then this is it.
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(5.00)
5/7/2026
Before using this, I was using the belt that came with my Rogue Rhino, and it would dig into the inside of my thighs, causing a lot of discomfort during workouts. When I came across this piece, I figured almost anything would be an improvement. Thankfully, the AbMat Belt Squat Cover completely solved the issue. It’s much more comfortable and eliminated the pain and pressure I was feeling.
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(4.33)
5/2/2026
This unit is an absolute tank. The quality is top-notch, and you can perform a wide range of exercises with it. That said, it requires a dedicated section of your rack, as most people won’t have the time or patience to remove and reattach it each time they want to use it. Additionally, some setup modifications are needed depending on the exercise. From a space-saving standpoint, there’s really nothing comparable on the market aside from the Prime unit. Overall, it’s a great piece of equipment, but to get real value out of it, you need to consistently incorporate it into your training. In my opinion, having a dedicated station for it is essential to make the most of it.
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(5.00)
5/2/2026
The fact that you can attach this anywhere on your rack is the main reason for me it earns a 5/5 rating. The padding is also very nice. Another fine piece by Darko.
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(3.00)
5/2/2026
It does the job, but it had a slight wobble when attached to the rig, especially when doing weighted dips. There are nicer and more updated dip attachments that are better priced and/or have nicer build quality.
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(4.00)
4/19/2026
Purchased this in 2022 and still use it fairly often for weighted push-ups and pull-ups. It’s a really innovative product and works well overall. That said, depending on plate size, it can feel bulky. During push-ups, for example, my elbows sometimes touch the plates (ex. Rogue Echo plates). It doesn’t limit range of motion, but it’s noticeable and takes getting used to. Build quality and performance are solid, but the biggest issue now is price. I paid around $194, and at that price it was an easy recommendation. At the current ~$299, it’s much harder to justify. If I were buying today, I probably wouldn’t choose it at this price point.
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