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(4.33)
2/12/2026
I've had my Y-2 yoke for over 6 years now, and it's been kept outside in the elements for most of that time. It was used as a rack for the beginning of its life as well as a yoke, but because of the height, it was a pain to remove from the garage. There is some surface rust around some of the welds, and the plastic end caps on the weight holders are basically dust now; however, everything structural works perfectly.
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(4.00)
2/12/2026
I have the 4000 version of the leg roller. Works great for leg rolling, but because it's centered in the rack, it also works for lat pulldowns to keep you from lifting up and for other movements to hold your legs down (e.g., I have a setup where I can attempt nordic curls). It's more expensive than the 5000 version, but because it is centered, you don't need a pair. However, I don't think I'd load it up with too much weight compared to the 5000, which does knock down my rating slightly.
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(4.00)
2/12/2026
Great cambered multi-grip bar from Rep. Even though it does require some assembly, once everything is tightened, I have not even thought about it being more than one piece. I think I would prefer a bit of an angle on the outside pair of handles, otherwise I don't have too many issues. It's a specialty bar that allows me to save my shoulders a bit when pressing. Plus, because it's flat instead of curved, it does allow you to use it to "board press" if you want that capability (for example, on incline pressing to help your log press). The most important feature, however, is that it's 45lbs, not requiring you to do any mental math compared to a regular bar. It does have an eyelet that you can attach to use for cable movements, but it's too big for that when constructed as a bar. If you want that capability, just be ready to remove the weight horns.
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(5.00)
2/12/2026
Work perfectly, even when used on concrete and asphalt. They are expensive, but I still think the value is 5 stars due to the durability.
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(5.00)
2/12/2026
Great sandbags. I've been using mine for at least 4 years now out on concrete and asphalt. Where it matters, they have held together. The filling mechanism is also fairly easy. Depending on your filler material, you can get it heavier than the listed weight.
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(3.33)
2/12/2026
I had the previous versino of this bench. It was a fine FID bench, but I didn't use the D capability often. The fact that it wasn't meant to store upright either didn't help nor did the tapered back pad. If you want an FID bench and don't want to store it upright, you can do much worse, otherwise I would spend your money on another adjustable bench. The build quality was pretty decent, especially for a Titan Product though.
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(2.00)
2/12/2026
For the price, it's not worth it. Maybe they upgraded it from when I had it a few years ago, but the one I had was pretty subpar. The stability was lacking, the pop-pins just felt cheap and would stick, and I just didn't want to use it for anything but flat bench. With the price as it is now, the Performance Series is not worth it.
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(2.67)
2/12/2026
Just get the Rep Open Trap Bar if you're buying new. If used, the Titan one is fine with a fairly easy mechanism to load weights, but the square tubing does prevent it from being used on your back like the Rep one can. Plus, the Rep bar is less expensive today. The different handle diameters are kind of nice to have.
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