Kevin Rahill's Reviews (71)


(4.33)
1/28/2026
Very solid bench. The knurled handle is mostly for looks, but it does look pretty cool. I've since replaced the pad with a Rep wide pad, which is compatible with zero modification.
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(4.33)
1/28/2026
Very solid built belt. Used to be the best of the best but other brands have stepped up lately. I use mine for belt squats, weighted dips/pullups, and reverse hyper leg strap. The more cushiony belts might not be as usable for the reverse hyper leg straps
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(4.00)
1/28/2026
Fun grip implement similar to the Rolling Thunder. Some people strip the paint and allow the bare metal to patina for a more grippy surface. I kept mine painted and have the larger diameter ~2.5" so if I ever use the real Rolling Thunder it will feel easier in comparison.
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(4.67)
1/28/2026
Very strong magnets. It seems overpriced for such a small amount of actual weight, but for me it saved hundreds of dollars of dumbbells. I have cast iron hex head dumbbells in 5lb increments up to 30lbs and then 30 to 100lbs in 10lb increments. These magnets allow me to hit the 5lb increments 35, 45... to 105 which saves me an incredible amount of space and money for dumbbells that I would only use infrequently anyways. I decided to keep the 5lb dumbbell increments under 30lb because the magnets don't stick that well to the smaller dumbbells. The magnets stick really well overall but if the surface is rounded or uneven they might not stick as well during quicker movements. For most of my dumbbells it's fine, but there are some i have to be careful about where and how I stick the magnet.
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(3.33)
1/19/2026
Definitely the cheapest bench I could recommend to almost anyone. I believe the old versions like what I had were rated to 300lb but the new ones claim 700lb total (specified as a 400lb person and 300lb barbell). Not sure what changed and if you’re over 250lb yourself or benching 300+ you’re probably serious and have a dedicated heavy duty bench. This bench is perfect for a second bench to throw around for DB work or other random light weight things. All that said I don’t even use the actual bench anymore. I removed the pad and now use the pad for seal rows, box squats, kneeling or seated cable exercisesz
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(5.00)
1/16/2026
What started as a meme quickly became a staple of grip strength. The Horse Stall Mat Gripper is challenging in all the right ways. You'd never guess, but there are so many ways people have optimized their grip on this implement and part of the fun is finding what works for you!
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(5.00)
1/16/2026
Easily on the Mount Rushmore of drink safety gym equipment. Your results may vary, but I've seen it save a life from a dropped bench press
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(5.00)
1/16/2026
Phenomenal piece of gym equipment. A must have, if you will. Even better if you can get a red one!
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