Jake Crouch's Reviews (56)


(5.00)
3/3/2026
Quality piece that is a lot of fun to use. It's not cheap, but it's not expensive either based on similar products. The handle feels great and it's just a beefy piece of grip equipment that is going to last you forever.
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(3.00)
3/3/2026
I'm not a big kettlebell guy, but received this as a gift. I generally use it for warmup movements. It's super easy to adjust the weights, but it's not durable at all. There is no way I would feel comfortable tossing this around. If you're looking to get into kettlebells, I'd just get some fixed iron ones.
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(4.67)
3/3/2026
While more expensive, official MAG Grips are the only way to go with this style of lat pulldown bar. I've tried multiple versions of the knockoffs and they just aren't the same. The MAG is a little stickier and there's just something about the angle of the handles that feels natural and comfortable.
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(3.67)
3/3/2026
This is a fun bar to add to your bench training. The stretch is good. The hand placement was a little odd for me and the knurling isn't great, but for something I'm using as an accessory it suits my needs. Especially for the price.
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(4.67)
3/3/2026
I really like these mag pins. They're knurled and the magnet is strong without being overpowering or difficult to remove.
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(3.00)
3/3/2026
If this type of implement is important to your training, I would look elsewhere. The plastic knob is going to break off. Just accept that. I've used mine for overhead pressing movements as well as landmine hack squats. It got the job done.
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(4.67)
3/3/2026
I'm constrained on space so a single deadlift jack was perfect for me. I can't imagine there is a markedly better option for the price. It does the job well.
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(3.67)
3/3/2026
I love these. I was able to use these at a hotel gym a few years ago before the became a "thing" in the homegym space. They're super comfortable and for whatever it's worth to you, the spin goes crazy. I find myself solely using them for curls or flys. I tried rowing with them and tricep work with them and discovered I had other attachments I preferred. If I'm only getting a couple of use cases out of an expensive (for what it is) item like this, I have to knock a little off the value rating. If you find a deal, I would definitely pick them up though.
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