Big Joe's Reviews (74)


(4.67)
2/21/2026
Snagged a Black Friday exclusive version of this bar with the black zinc sleeves . Stay away from black zinc sleeves on any bar as they will get marred up & look horrible. (Standard rogue 2.0 bar has chrome sleeves which is much better). Great bar for OHP, cleans and other movements where a center knurl would be a hinderance but works well for all the powerlifts for those who don’t mind a passive knurling
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(5.00)
2/21/2026
Got this bar before it was discontinued when Rep came out with their new line of barbells. Stainless steel with an aggressive knurling. If one pops up on fb marketplace I would highly recommend!
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(4.67)
2/21/2026
Great bar! I’m an OPB guy, I think they are a super high quality bar at a reasonable price. I like the black zinc finish look and it has held up decently to steady use. Plenty aggressive knurling for most people and this bar is common in USAPL meets. I think the 45 lb bar with the wider collars is the better bar/value. Cheaper by ~$50 and you won’t bang the uprights when you walk it out (if your walk out sucks like mine)
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(4.00)
2/20/2026
Solid flat bench for accessories! The pad and vinyl have held up well over years of use. Not great for heavy benching with the dual post design. I would go with the rep flat bench over this in a heartbeat
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(4.67)
2/20/2026
Great (yet brutal) piece of conditioning equipment! Powder coat has chip over time but that is purely cosmetic. Simple and takes up little storage space with the poles removed. Note: Titan fitness UHMW skids holes did not line up with the existing holes so I had to drill into the base plate for them to work.
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(4.00)
2/20/2026
Really solid budget piece to be able to do two common commercial gym movements. (Also can adjust the leg roller to use for Bulgarian split squats). Small enough footprint to work in most home gyms. Quick and easy to swap between movements and doesn’t take a ton of weight to get a good stimulus. Some issues include the strength curve (tension at the bottom is non existent- which can be fixed with bands) and some deflection of the leg roller. Build quality is what you expect from Titans mid tier piece. Not great but good enough especially for a home gym. Would recommended! (Also I see a lot of these of marketplace for a good price)
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(4.33)
2/20/2026
These are a great option for adjustable dumbbells for anyone who doesn’t drop their dumbbells in training. I never do due to training style but I get the concern as it could happen unintentionally. Nuobell does sell replacement parts (no experience with them) for a decently reasonable price. Quick adjustment and a traditional style dumbbell feel make these a great option! I upgraded to the Reppins for a heavier dumbbell. (Which they now make a heavier set). I would recommend these to anyone who doesn’t drop their dumbbells!
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(2.67)
2/20/2026
Budget combo rack and it lives up to the budget name. Got this off fb marketplace for $550 and still think I paid too much for it. Hard to adjust, not enough rack heights, unracking bench feels weird. Build quality is ehhh, it feels cheap. I wouldn’t recommend, I wish I would’ve saved up for a Hansu combo rack.
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