Let me know what plates are your favorites! I'm always looking at new stuff and swapping out and trying things when I can, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
I have mostly a hodge podge of rogue bumpers, some fringe, and a few iron plates from various places. I can honestly say I don’t really care , I use all of them, even the change plates - for some reason I really like the feel/look of the Rogue HGs. I will say the crumb bumpers, I just didn’t purchase any of those because of the reasons you described and tend to crack over time, especially in a garage. I’d avoid those totally. Mil spec echos, just fine, fringe savage, great looking, regular echos, fine. I will say if you do movements like deficit rows or Landmine work often I find smaller iron plates to be pretty useful; otherwise sturdy bumpers have been perfect. In my experience Rogue hits it out of the park with service, durability, and design almost every time - but it’s important and useful to remember that there are plenty of other choices out there as well. (Rep, for example, has really improved recently). If you care about buying USA made, that’s another consideration as well and it can get difficult there, but worth looking into imo.
I¨m starting to lean towards encased cast iron in rubber with holes for holding them for my home gym. seems like the best out of all worlds, price included. but yeah got 4 different types of plates now at home and i need to try to sell the rest to keep it uniform
I like rubber bumpers. I’m smaller and older so not doing tons of weight and they look heavier on the bar than they actually are. I call them ego weights. 😂
just started building my home gym and your videos have been super helpful! i was going to go with the deep dish rogue plates because they look nice. but somehow the rogue echo bumpers were cheaper, so i got a few of those instead.
Those deep dish are so nice and my current favorites. Their quality tends to make them more expensive but probably worth it in the long run. Can't go wrong with the bumpers either way and I use bumpers and the deep dish so a solid investment anyway.
Currently brand new “economy” bumpers are $1.45/lb where I live, compared to that the cheapest “cheap” cast iron plates are selling at $1.80/lb 😅 I had about 350 lbs of old cast irons that I sold for $500 and upgraded to bumpers without really losing any money 😊
Clear, to the point, and informative. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. In the late 2000s, I bought what was I thought was the top of the line back then. IVANKO urtethane covered. The stuff you would see in the muscle.mags, but nowhere else. I think 400LB of plates and the bar cost me over $2K back then. Stuff has held up great.,
Iron grips utherane, Intek rubber coated, gp rubber coated, troy rubber coated, and york rubber coated plates are the best... for cast iron I like my m4 Ivanko steel plates...
@@alistairhomewood7344 Start by checking whats in stock at blk box, bulldog gear, primal strength, mirafit, wolverson, again faster. With the national lockdown things are constantly selling out and restocking
@@danieljay2307 ok thank you! To be honest I'm quite tempted by the rogue bumpers, and OL bar as they're actually decently priced (I have to buy women's because room just isn't wide enough for 7ft). Only problem will be shipping
@@alistairhomewood7344 Theres a rogue europe site, check that out. Shipping may not be too unreasonable. I've never ordered from Rogue but added some kettlebells to my shopping basket recently to look at the shipping costs and it wasn't outrageous I remember that much.
@@danieljay2307 ok thank you! Unfortunately nothings in stock, but I have spent a lot of time with cheap plates, and bar, I think I've earned the right to buy some better equipment 😂I also need some bumpers because my desdlift isn't like 200kg, I want to warm up with some weights below 1 plate, ideally
Any plate that is most accurate in weight and the most economical in price is the best. I'm glad I got my home gym 30 years ago. Russ Warners San Jose Ca.
I am building a garage gym and am looking at the Rogue deep dish plates. Not sure that I need bumper plates. For 10, 5, and 2.5 pound plates, I am just going with whatever Rogue gets in stock.
You can use lots of companies to fill in. I prefer black so they match and milled is nice too. I do have some yorks but the new ones finish and quality isn't close to that Rogue deep dish quality.
Best plate info video I've ever seen on youtube O.o.. 7:52 easy way to pick those ones up (even the hundos), take your curl bar and put it into the hole and just lever it it up Surprised you didn't mention the hole tolerance (or maybe I missed it). That's where the true quality lies, cheaper ones have ALOT of slop and wiggle like crazy on the bar.
REP has gotten significantly better. Still cant get over that damn comma in the KG part of the plate! No sharp edges, the hole is perfectly smooth, and the finish is uniform. REP used a different producer for some of the smaller plates
I'll be honest Tom that was a long time ago and I can't remember the weight tolerances but I do remember the finishes being different between them and just not loving the plates overall. That being said they worked and worked well and I only remember having cosmetic issues but like I said, it was long ago and I can't really remember exactly.
I have the same problem. I have the rep fitness iron plates and thinking of getting the upgrade for the deep dish rogue plates. Is it a big difference Should I pull the trigger?
My Rogue h20 bumper set seemed Iike a good idea at the time but I now wish I would've built a platform and went with steel or at least just went with just a couple 45lb bumpers to absorb impact. The Rogues are hard to handle and still give off odor years later. I also got a decent amount of Fitness Gear 3 handle plates which are easy to handle. I think when I bought them about 3 years ago they were around a buck a lb. In hindsight, I should've got the Troy ones I listed for back then.
I regret buying my rep fitness bumper plates. Lol theybare too thick and have bo grip. Now I want some that have a grip and are thinner but don't know if I should get the once made from iron or the once coated with rubber? I may get a squat max md so bumperr plates are too bulky for my needs. I want some that are smaller in diameter and thinner. I was looking at some good looking color grip new french fintess plates.
Rep equalisers are the best, because they are so handy and easy to lift from one place to another, not a big fan of bumper plates though.. I like quad plates more.. Urethane is best, and in india I see only Bullrock is selling Quad model urethane plates..
Urethane are awesome, but an overkill for a garage gym, IMO. Stick with iron, wide flange or grip, easy to clean and cheap. Rubber is a dust/dirt magnet, and cheap rubber with stink and mar equipment and floors. You'll need at least one pair of higher end bumpers for "cross-fitting," otherwise stall mats are fine for deads, as long as you control your lifts... If cost isn't a factor and your gym is inside the home, or finished garage... then yea urethane is killer.
I echo a lot of those same ideas in my dumbbells video. Mine are second hand from a gym closing (and I bought them for my friends) but I prefer my deep dish and my 45 bumpers.
Is Rogue Urethane the most QUIET plates as far as dropping the bar or deadlifts with the plates banging the ground each time? I exercise in my room and I'm trying to find a way to exercise more quietly.
They're cast iron plates coated in rubber, 3% tolerance, and imo a little pricey for what they are (but aren't all rubber coated plates?). Some people complain about the smell but generally people like them. The 45s are smaller than regulation size which to some is an issue. I've seen them in person but don't have a ton of experience. Rep can be amazing (their benches) but their quality control can be a little lacking at times.
I have cheap quality bumper plates and they've almost lost their colors :) Whenever I touch the bumper plates my hands will be full of color. Do you have any idea to color these bumper plates.. I am planning to purchase new plates but kind of confused on to go with the bumpers or calibrated powerlifting or castIron for my homegym..
@@GlucksGym I literally had a few laughs from every video I watched so far. Your personality is a fresh breath of air compared to the other boring monotonous home gym reviewers. Keep up the great work. I’m a new fan.
Nice vid bud . I have the rogue deep dish with the york legacy change plates as well . I would really like to see your thoughts on the strength go ones if you could get some in . Been eyeing those down for a while. Shipping ie q killer over here in Canada nb though. I think the clear coat rack with some ecoat plates qjd a ss bar would be the sweetest wet up'
I've been eyeing those plates ever since I got those deep dish but the shipping was insane. They've expanded their shipping warehouses since then and I need more plates so you never know 😂
Haha awesome' I am qlso confused by the guys who are saying the deep dish take up too much space on the bar but yet are not lifting anything close to 675 .. and with a good power thrrr ie minimum whip" the only complaint I have is how dam loud they ring during dead lifts. Anyways really enjoy the channel buddy you and Winnie have q good thing going . Looking forward to more reviews
Great video. I have a good lead on the American Barbell Olympic Rubbed plates; however, they are only 17 inches in diameter (much smaller than most). Would you steer clear or pull the trigger? Your insight is appreciated.
The rubber line? I suppose it depends on the price but I like that style (I have their commercial line) because I put my chains through the handles. I wouldn't pursue them as my primary plates but it depends on what you have and your plans.
@@GlucksGym Yes, the rubber line. I have them from 2.5-25 so I could switch it up and go for bumpers in the same brand or another to have the correct spec for my 45 lb plates. I just don't want to be stuck with 45 lb plates that don't work with anything else if you know what I mean.
Hey Gluck, do you have any experience with rogue calibrated plates? Name suggest its steel plate, but in the info is stated, that it is actually cast iron. I thought that all better calibrated plates are made of steel.
rogue deep dish are beautiful, and in the time of the rona it seems like they are viable in price now that everyone is gouging shit on marketplace and amazon.
And they seem to be ramping up their production because they're coming in stock more and more often. They are gorgeous and I'll probably pick more up in the future.
With a plate that's encased in urethane you can't drop it and treat it like a bumper because it's just a thin coating. It's really just a plate with urethane around it to protect it. A urethane bumper is a true bumper and functions like one. Drop it, throw it around, etc but they're going to be much thicker than a plate.
Thank you so much for the feedback the other day! Now I am considering Titan Elite Black bumper plates, but the price wise REP black bumper is slightly cheaper. Could you please share your opinion on those two companies? thank you!
I can't speak on their prices because it seems like they're listed a little oddly atm (the titan 45 is showing as less than it's 10lb) but that's two different styles of hubs which is the real change. The rep black bumper is a metal insert (with hooks, so it's basically all rubber) whereas the titan elite is a steel center that's surrounded by rubber. It's not really an apples to apples comparison, you're comparing a basic style bumper to a competition style though calling that Titan bumper competition level isn't accurate, it's not. If this were rogue vs rogue for example that's a big difference because of the hubs. As for my experiences with those two companies. I'd rank Rep above Titan but I've been pretty happy with both and at the same time both can have quality control issues. I suppose it comes down to what are your plans and how much do you want to spend. Cheap bumpers (unless they're crap) can last a looong time, high end bumpers will probably outlive us.
You're not comparing the same type. Titan Elite Black bumper plates are for olympic lifting as their center metal ring is very thick. They're much more durable than normal bumper plates. You need to compare Titan economy bumper with REP black bumper. I believe overall Titan is cheaper as its price includes shipping fees.
Hi, I have iron plates,and now i order polyurehthane coated plates. I heared that urethane coated plates are lighter than iron plates,which i would not like,because usually i do powerlifting exercises. Is that true that urethane coated plates are lighter that iron plates?
No they'll be the same weight either way. Urethane in generally are pretty high end plates so they're normally pretty accurate but then again so are high end iron plates.
I love my old York milled I just wish I could find more. I haven't noticed them doing anything to my bar. I'll have to take a closer look next time I clean my barbells. Thanks!
@@GlucksGym Lubricate your bar sleeves with a film of 3in1 oil and your plates will “glide” along the sleeve and thus not scratch. My old York made in USA milled plates are 30 years old and they are in kilos, they are my favorites, too. Lift hard, there is NO tomorrow!
Doesn’t seem to have a choice right now, whatever is available is the best😂😂😂 I have a mix collection of metal, rubber coated and crumble plates But I learned something today! Thank you!
Competition bumpers are manufactured to tighter specs which costs a lot more money. So the collar opening on the competition bumpers has to be within .1 of a mm in diameter and the weight tolerances have to be within 15grams vs urethane where it's 1%. So at 45lbs the competition bumpers will be 45lbs +/- 15 grams but the urethane is +/- 200 grams.
Does anybody knows if the insert gets loose or wooble within time, i know some people had complains about this (Rogue) but is this the case with all manufacturers? i would appreciate the feedback! Thanks!
Love this breakdown, Gluck. Unfortunately, it makes me just want to buy a bunch of plates. Currently I have more plates than I can lift. What’s your thought process in owning more plates that you can lift? Assuming you do of course, but not surprised if you can lift every single plate you have.
Was literally just talking to someone about getting more plates even though I'm not gonna put up 800lbs... I work out with a few people and need multiple setups going sometimes so that's my justification. Hell people have a dozen bars why can't we have more plates?!
@@GlucksGym ah yeah. That makes sense. Unfortunately I work out alone but you may have convinced me to get new plates. I’m itching to get the Rogue 12-sided urethane coated plates but thankfully the full set isn’t in stock so not much fir me to do right now!
@@jamestonbellajo the only issue with those is since they're not round you can't deadlift with them. They bounce and roll into your shins the shape. You could look at the 6 shooters if what you're looking for is urethane and holes for handles /chains
@@jorgediazcantu that depends on your lifting. If you need something that can be dropped or is quiet I'd get some bumpers. If not get the iron plates. Or mix them up and get 45s (+25s if you want) bumpers and iron too
Yo i have a question, I wanna start working out at home. I wanna buy plates but not cast iron, i don’t really have a budget. So would my next best option be machined? Would you recommend the deep dish from rogue for someone like me who wants to start ?
I love the Rogue deep dish (there are other good American options) but those Rogue's are awesome. Depends what you want. They're a little loud but imo really high quality. If money wasn't an option I might look at other options as well but you can't go wrong with them. Though you'll have to get change plates from someone else to finish off the set.
They can be bought but they're Urethane now and very expensive and also a 400 lb minimum. I'd avoid that octagon shape personally I just got these for free and use the handles for weighted exercises.
The video implies the Iron Grip plates are rubber but the site says they’re urethane. I don’t know who’s word I should trust here. Anyone have more info?
My Iron Grip are rubber hence the wear, feel, and marks they leave. They're also pretty old so you're not looking at these when you're purchasing them. They now make a urethane version but I would never pay those prices new.
Hey I have a question. I always went by the rule weight is weight so go as cheap as possible for the plates. Do you think there is anything super wrong with that for a beginner lifter who is one a budget? Thanks for the videos keep it up 👍
Hi Gluck - do you think rep offers anything good? I'm starting to hate them a lot due to: price gouging, crap website, no stock and inaccurate ETA's, shoddy workmanship (broken straps, j-cups, etc), and the fact that pretty much everything they "make" is just big orders from alibaba. They used to offer some cash savings over Rogue but I don't even think that is true anymore.
They did recently increase prices but I believe it was the first time in a few years. You're right they're (and most companies) foreign made but they have some good stuff. Specifically their benches (I have the FB 5000 and ab 5000) are incredible. I'm pretty picky with my equipment so my stuff is from all over but I always but quality where I can.
Hey Gluck. I've been doign way too much plate research, a couple questions. I've been looking into quieter plates because deadlifting is so loud and it bugs my family. I realized today that the main noise is actually from my bar hitting the inside of the plate, and not my plates hitting my rubber deadlift tiles. Which si why its os loud evne when I control them down. So one question, will bumpers and other plates that have a tighter center hole significantly lower that sound? My current plates are crap tier, reps big black generic 45's and some ass fitness gear ones from dicks. Massive center holes. Also thing 2, rubber vs urethane. I'm the nose of the house. Smells piss me off lol. I see you switched ot Urethane. If I get bumpers liek from Rep/BOS/Vulcan which seem to smell less bad than some other shit bumpers, do you think I will have smell issues after a week or so of airing them out? If my basement just has a dull smell of rubber for as long as I have the plates, thats a no go from me. Hopefully you respond, if you do, thanks, is much appreciated.
Urethanes basically have no smell. Bells, Rogue, and others have really good urethane bumpers. They're all made overseas but so are most bumpers. The center probably won't play that much of a role in the noise as will the material they're made of and their form. As the plates hit the floor/tiles it shakes the plates and you get sound from the plates and from the plates hitting into the bar. Rogue deep dish for example are very loud plates because they're iron and the dish shape makes them loud. I'm not sure what you mean by crap tier Rep 45s, you mean their Iron plates? My Strength Co plates are quieter than Rogue but all Iron plates are noisy. Bumpers are less so because the rubber absorbs a lot of the shock and there's not sound of the plates smashing into each other as well. They still make noise since you've got a metal hub hitting the bar but it's not nearly as loud as iron. Urethanes bounce less, smell less (pretty much don't at all), and are generally much higher quality but cost a lot more but any bumper should drop your sound down some. You could use use silencer pads if you really need to be quiet but I'd try bumpers or something else first. If you're in an enclosed space you'll need to let your bumpers air out. That being said in my garage gym it's never been an issue for me.
@@GlucksGym Thanks for the reply. By crap rep 45's I just mean the cast ones that say standard barbell on them, that you can buy on every fitness site as their cheapest plate. They work, the opening is just massive and they clack with the bar really loudly. If I get good quality bumpers like Rep or BOS, do you think after airing them outside for a week or so the smell will be gone enough to not be noticeable in my basement? I'm really worried they are going to smell which will super bug me. But I really dont want to have to buy Urethane's, as cool as they are. Its al ot of money to spend just to quiet my deadlifts haha.
I've never had issues with smells (I've had Rep and BOS bumpers) but that could be because I'm in a garage or just have a terrible nose. Though Wynie hasn't complained either. It's normally the really cheap bumpers these stink so you'll probably be fine. I never liked those baseline Rep iron plates either.
You're right, it's a tough time but companies have upped their production. Rogue posts new stocl daily. Keep searching and hopefully you get what you're looking for.
Ivanko OM used to be the best. I have older Ivanko Revolvers and they are near perfect. I love coated plates but would never own them again. Iron can last forever. Rubber and urethane will not. It is unlikely we would exceed the life of a coated plate in a home gym but the thought of it bothered me. Also, I love the clank!
Which of their lines? They make a few versions. They often fall under the "weight is weight" category meaning if it's actually the stated weight (and it's not always) then it's good enough to lift but not something you'll be bragging about but it can also be one of the cheapest options and I fault nobody for trying to save on plates, they're expensive!
It depends a bit on the type of lifting you're doing and your budget. If you're not really sure just get something cheap like cast iron and upgrade later. If you know the answer to those things then let me know and I can better guide you.
Mine like the smooth feel of the machined plates. I really don't care IF they actually weigh around the right amount, don't slide all over, and have a good finish so they're not rusting all over the place.
Hey I just bought some for my house I am planning to use then to dead lift and squat I bought them as a blind buy without doing my research so you know if I am OK using them for squatting and deadlofting?
My favorite is the deep dish but some of that's nostalgia and history. They also fit my gym where I can make noise since my garage is detached. Hopefully I gave enough reasons to make most of them feasibile depending on your situation.
@@medusa9088 I have and if budget allows I hope to get some someday but I might've spent all my money on my deep dish. I actually got the urethane plates from a commercial gym closing and bought them for my friend. Unless you mean the bumpers? Those I bought awhile back because I was selling old plates I never used and just decided to upgrade my bumpers.
Good luck finding ones which are not inflated. Once gyms reopen it will be interesting what happens with the cost when the market is flooded with second hand.
Great Video! Very Complete Information, Saving Many So Much Money and Headache! Thank You! Next time, btw, Just wear a sweatshirt Bro, Peace and Blessings Always! 🇺🇸 💪😶👍
Let me know what plates are your favorites! I'm always looking at new stuff and swapping out and trying things when I can, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
I have mostly a hodge podge of rogue bumpers, some fringe, and a few iron plates from various places. I can honestly say I don’t really care , I use all of them, even the change plates - for some reason I really like the feel/look of the Rogue HGs.
I will say the crumb bumpers, I just didn’t purchase any of those because of the reasons you described and tend to crack over time, especially in a garage. I’d avoid those totally.
Mil spec echos, just fine, fringe savage, great looking, regular echos, fine. I will say if you do movements like deficit rows or Landmine work often I find smaller iron plates to be pretty useful; otherwise sturdy bumpers have been perfect.
In my experience Rogue hits it out of the park with service, durability, and design almost every time - but it’s important and useful to remember that there are plenty of other choices out there as well. (Rep, for example, has really improved recently).
If you care about buying USA made, that’s another consideration as well and it can get difficult there, but worth looking into imo.
I only have Rogue plates. I use their HG2.0 bumper plates most of the times and have their calibrated Lb plates for special lifts lol…
Those must be some special lifts
I¨m starting to lean towards encased cast iron in rubber with holes for holding them for my home gym. seems like the best out of all worlds, price included. but yeah got 4 different types of plates now at home and i need to try to sell the rest to keep it uniform
Gotta respect a man who takes time to respond to comments.
Someday I hope to be so big I can ignore everyone like a true star! 😂
@@GlucksGym until then your my go to guy on gym equipment.
I like rubber bumpers. I’m smaller and older so not doing tons of weight and they look heavier on the bar than they actually are. I call them ego weights. 😂
Hahha that's some people's arguments against them. I think they're good stuff and have their places in many gyms
Man, you had me cracking up this whole video and I actually gained a whole lot of insight too! Subscribed!
I'm going to rewatch this one because it's an earlier video and I can't even remember what I said! Thank you for the support!
Love the humor man! Thank you for the laughs and info 😬
Nice video and very informative. The flow was spot on. Thanks for making this!
Thanks! Love your videos as well. It only took me 3 months to respond! YT killing me on these notifications
@@GlucksGym It seems like if you are in YT studio on the phone that the notifications are different than on the desktop version.
That sounds right. I just wish it were more consistent between.
just started building my home gym and your videos have been super helpful! i was going to go with the deep dish rogue plates because they look nice. but somehow the rogue echo bumpers were cheaper, so i got a few of those instead.
Those deep dish are so nice and my current favorites. Their quality tends to make them more expensive but probably worth it in the long run. Can't go wrong with the bumpers either way and I use bumpers and the deep dish so a solid investment anyway.
The best plates are the ones you lift.
Currently brand new “economy” bumpers are $1.45/lb where I live, compared to that the cheapest “cheap” cast iron plates are selling at $1.80/lb 😅 I had about 350 lbs of old cast irons that I sold for $500 and upgraded to bumpers without really losing any money 😊
Clear, to the point, and informative. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. In the late 2000s, I bought what was I thought was the top of the line back then. IVANKO urtethane covered. The stuff you would see in the muscle.mags, but nowhere else. I think 400LB of plates and the bar cost me over $2K back then. Stuff has held up great.,
Great vid! 👍I'm a cast iron and milled plate guy. Love York, Ivanko, Cap and now Strength co.
Can't argue there, I'm a sucker for that kind of stuff.
Iron grips utherane, Intek rubber coated, gp rubber coated, troy rubber coated, and york rubber coated plates are the best... for cast iron I like my m4 Ivanko steel plates...
Bumpers are the best for basement lifting deadlifts , I use my iron plates for squats and bench so the noise isn’t that bad.
They're definitely great for noise reduction and can help with wear and tear on equipment
Good luck with the channel mate, been looking at lots of plates recently in the UK. This was helpful
Where are you buying from, in UK too?
@@alistairhomewood7344 Start by checking whats in stock at blk box, bulldog gear, primal strength, mirafit, wolverson, again faster. With the national lockdown things are constantly selling out and restocking
@@danieljay2307 ok thank you! To be honest I'm quite tempted by the rogue bumpers, and OL bar as they're actually decently priced (I have to buy women's because room just isn't wide enough for 7ft). Only problem will be shipping
@@alistairhomewood7344 Theres a rogue europe site, check that out. Shipping may not be too unreasonable. I've never ordered from Rogue but added some kettlebells to my shopping basket recently to look at the shipping costs and it wasn't outrageous I remember that much.
@@danieljay2307 ok thank you! Unfortunately nothings in stock, but I have spent a lot of time with cheap plates, and bar, I think I've earned the right to buy some better equipment 😂I also need some bumpers because my desdlift isn't like 200kg, I want to warm up with some weights below 1 plate, ideally
Any plate that is most accurate in weight and the most economical in price is the best. I'm glad I got my home gym 30 years ago. Russ Warners San Jose Ca.
Hard to find at the moment unfortunately but I bet a lot of your stuff was made better then too.
I am building a garage gym and am looking at the Rogue deep dish plates. Not sure that I need bumper plates. For 10, 5, and 2.5 pound plates, I am just going with whatever Rogue gets in stock.
You can use lots of companies to fill in. I prefer black so they match and milled is nice too. I do have some yorks but the new ones finish and quality isn't close to that Rogue deep dish quality.
I like the Iron Grip plates that have good way to grip the plates easier for put and take off barbells.
I went with the Troy's. Not quite as deep dish or as smoothly milled as those Rogues but the same kind of thing, and less expensive for a set.
I'm glad you were able to find something!
Best plate info video I've ever seen on youtube O.o..
7:52 easy way to pick those ones up (even the hundos), take your curl bar and put it into the hole and just lever it it up
Surprised you didn't mention the hole tolerance (or maybe I missed it). That's where the true quality lies, cheaper ones have ALOT of slop and wiggle like crazy on the bar.
I like your style. Very informative vid
I have the rogue urethane bumpers. Love them!
I'm not even a bumper fan and I have to admit they're really nice
REP has gotten significantly better. Still cant get over that damn comma in the KG part of the plate! No sharp edges, the hole is perfectly smooth, and the finish is uniform. REP used a different producer for some of the smaller plates
Bro your videoed improved a lot you so much more personality in new videos.
Haha to be fair this is like one of my first 10 vids. Thanks!
I just bought Strength Co plates! Awesome plates!
love your humor with the helpful information lol
This is an older one! Hope you like the newer stuff too
Great video bro. Very informative. 👍🏽
Thank you!
At about 1:12 you say you didn't like your Rep iron plates because the weights "were all over the place." Were they within the stated 3% tolerance?
I'll be honest Tom that was a long time ago and I can't remember the weight tolerances but I do remember the finishes being different between them and just not loving the plates overall. That being said they worked and worked well and I only remember having cosmetic issues but like I said, it was long ago and I can't really remember exactly.
I really appreciate your explanations. PS: perhaps you should install some heating in your garage?
This one's pretty old. Check out the place now, it's a lot different. We'll be updating this video soon 😁
Dude great video. Thank you
Very useful info, thank you.
Good to know this older video is still doing its part. Thanks!
I have the same problem. I have the rep fitness iron plates and thinking of getting the upgrade for the deep dish rogue plates. Is it a big difference Should I pull the trigger?
I really like them but they are a bit loud but definitely an upgrade in quality.
I’m only planning to use them for bench and squats and I have bumpers for deadlifts.
Still not sure the direction I’m going. Thanks for the vid
My Rogue h20 bumper set seemed Iike a good idea at the time but I now wish I would've built a platform and went with steel or at least just went with just a couple 45lb bumpers to absorb impact. The Rogues are hard to handle and still give off odor years later. I also got a decent amount of Fitness Gear 3 handle plates which are easy to handle. I think when I bought them about 3 years ago they were around a buck a lb. In hindsight, I should've got the Troy ones I listed for back then.
I regret buying my rep fitness bumper plates. Lol theybare too thick and have bo grip. Now I want some that have a grip and are thinner but don't know if I should get the once made from iron or the once coated with rubber? I may get a squat max md so bumperr plates are too bulky for my needs. I want some that are smaller in diameter and thinner. I was looking at some good looking color grip new french fintess plates.
Rep equalisers are the best, because they are so handy and easy to lift from one place to another, not a big fan of bumper plates though.. I like quad plates more.. Urethane is best, and in india I see only Bullrock is selling Quad model urethane plates..
Urethane are awesome, but an overkill for a garage gym, IMO. Stick with iron, wide flange or grip, easy to clean and cheap. Rubber is a dust/dirt magnet, and cheap rubber with stink and mar equipment and floors. You'll need at least one pair of higher end bumpers for "cross-fitting," otherwise stall mats are fine for deads, as long as you control your lifts...
If cost isn't a factor and your gym is inside the home, or finished garage... then yea urethane is killer.
I echo a lot of those same ideas in my dumbbells video. Mine are second hand from a gym closing (and I bought them for my friends) but I prefer my deep dish and my 45 bumpers.
I had to buy to bumper plates to boost my barbell up because I stupidly bought hex plates..
I can't roll them for hip thrusts and deadlifts.
Hex are the most fun during deadlift! Ugh
I have a 500 lb plus set of Marcy grips. I also have a set of 45 lb rounds to boost them and love the setup. Makes easy plate changes.
Is Rogue Urethane the most QUIET plates as far as dropping the bar or deadlifts with the plates banging the ground each time? I exercise in my room and I'm trying to find a way to exercise more quietly.
do you have any opinion about REP V2 RUBBER COATED OLYMPIC PLATES?
please share
They're cast iron plates coated in rubber, 3% tolerance, and imo a little pricey for what they are (but aren't all rubber coated plates?). Some people complain about the smell but generally people like them. The 45s are smaller than regulation size which to some is an issue. I've seen them in person but don't have a ton of experience. Rep can be amazing (their benches) but their quality control can be a little lacking at times.
I have cheap quality bumper plates and they've almost lost their colors :) Whenever I touch the bumper plates my hands will be full of color.
Do you have any idea to color these bumper plates..
I am planning to purchase new plates but kind of confused on to go with the bumpers or calibrated powerlifting or castIron for my homegym..
Bravo on the video. You are very knowledgeable about home gym topics and I love how you add humor to each video
Thank you! It means a lot to me to hear that and I appreciate it. Glad to see my personality coming out isn't scaring people off.
@@GlucksGym I literally had a few laughs from every video I watched so far. Your personality is a fresh breath of air compared to the other boring monotonous home gym reviewers. Keep up the great work. I’m a new fan.
Nice vid bud . I have the rogue deep dish with the york legacy change plates as well . I would really like to see your thoughts on the strength go ones if you could get some in . Been eyeing those down for a while. Shipping ie q killer over here in Canada nb though. I think the clear coat rack with some ecoat plates qjd a ss bar would be the sweetest wet up'
I've been eyeing those plates ever since I got those deep dish but the shipping was insane. They've expanded their shipping warehouses since then and I need more plates so you never know 😂
Haha awesome' I am qlso confused by the guys who are saying the deep dish take up too much space on the bar but yet are not lifting anything close to 675 .. and with a good power thrrr ie minimum whip" the only complaint I have is how dam loud they ring during dead lifts. Anyways really enjoy the channel buddy you and Winnie have q good thing going . Looking forward to more reviews
Check out titan fitness urethrane bumpers, it's identical to the rogue urethane.
For the price you might as well get rogue. Titan price is per plate.
Cual bumper plates me recomiendas para home gym , tengo la smith machine im 200. Y necesito algunos platos
Great video. I have a good lead on the American Barbell Olympic Rubbed plates; however, they are only 17 inches in diameter (much smaller than most). Would you steer clear or pull the trigger? Your insight is appreciated.
The rubber line? I suppose it depends on the price but I like that style (I have their commercial line) because I put my chains through the handles. I wouldn't pursue them as my primary plates but it depends on what you have and your plans.
@@GlucksGym Yes, the rubber line. I have them from 2.5-25 so I could switch it up and go for bumpers in the same brand or another to have the correct spec for my 45 lb plates. I just don't want to be stuck with 45 lb plates that don't work with anything else if you know what I mean.
100% know and suggest you get 45s that are standard size. I have the same issue with my rubber plates.
@@GlucksGym That seals the deal. Thanks so much for the insight. Keep up the great content.
Hey Gluck, do you have any experience with rogue calibrated plates? Name suggest its steel plate, but in the info is stated, that it is actually cast iron. I thought that all better calibrated plates are made of steel.
Good Information Video
rogue deep dish are beautiful, and in the time of the rona it seems like they are viable in price now that everyone is gouging shit on marketplace and amazon.
And they seem to be ramping up their production because they're coming in stock more and more often. They are gorgeous and I'll probably pick more up in the future.
Are there any benefits to having encased urethane plate over a urethane bumper? Are they just easier to carry?
With a plate that's encased in urethane you can't drop it and treat it like a bumper because it's just a thin coating. It's really just a plate with urethane around it to protect it. A urethane bumper is a true bumper and functions like one. Drop it, throw it around, etc but they're going to be much thicker than a plate.
Can I deadlift with urethane plate ? Or should I go for bumper ? thanks
You can deadlift with them just fine they're very durable
Thank you so much for the feedback the other day! Now I am considering Titan Elite Black bumper plates, but the price wise REP black bumper is slightly cheaper. Could you please share your opinion on those two companies? thank you!
I can't speak on their prices because it seems like they're listed a little oddly atm (the titan 45 is showing as less than it's 10lb) but that's two different styles of hubs which is the real change. The rep black bumper is a metal insert (with hooks, so it's basically all rubber) whereas the titan elite is a steel center that's surrounded by rubber. It's not really an apples to apples comparison, you're comparing a basic style bumper to a competition style though calling that Titan bumper competition level isn't accurate, it's not. If this were rogue vs rogue for example that's a big difference because of the hubs. As for my experiences with those two companies. I'd rank Rep above Titan but I've been pretty happy with both and at the same time both can have quality control issues. I suppose it comes down to what are your plans and how much do you want to spend. Cheap bumpers (unless they're crap) can last a looong time, high end bumpers will probably outlive us.
You're not comparing the same type. Titan Elite Black bumper plates are for olympic lifting as their center metal ring is very thick. They're much more durable than normal bumper plates. You need to compare Titan economy bumper with REP black bumper. I believe overall Titan is cheaper as its price includes shipping fees.
How much is it for the iron grip plates
Hi, I have iron plates,and now i order polyurehthane coated plates.
I heared that urethane coated plates are lighter than iron plates,which i would not like,because usually i do powerlifting exercises.
Is that true that urethane coated plates are lighter that iron plates?
No they'll be the same weight either way. Urethane in generally are pretty high end plates so they're normally pretty accurate but then again so are high end iron plates.
Nice video man subbed 💯
Thanks! I appreciate it.
Yeah first you earned a sub and I'm living savage life weights from three different Craigslist sellers. Thank you for the info 🙂😲👏🏾
Wooo I've grown more powerful!
@@GlucksGym Power Level above 9000🤣🏆
What are your thoughts on the Rogue Urethane Bumpers vs. Eleiko Sport Training Plates?
Yeah, 5:30 I smiled.
Old York milled iron plates are nice and USA made. Do they scratch your barbell sleeves? BTW: excellent presentation.
I love my old York milled I just wish I could find more. I haven't noticed them doing anything to my bar. I'll have to take a closer look next time I clean my barbells. Thanks!
@@GlucksGym Lubricate your bar sleeves with a film of 3in1 oil and your plates will “glide” along the sleeve and thus not scratch. My old York made in USA milled plates are 30 years old and they are in kilos, they are my favorites, too. Lift hard, there is NO tomorrow!
@@keysersoze5920 yeah I keep up on maintenance so no issue there... Ok well mostly
@@keysersoze5920won't this make it less grip for the collars ?
@@markmurray5659 Nope. Collars just glide, too.
Doesn’t seem to have a choice right now, whatever is available is the best😂😂😂 I have a mix collection of metal, rubber coated and crumble plates
But I learned something today! Thank you!
Yeah it's a hard time but companies are producing more so they gotta catch up sometime!?
Why do competition rubber bumpers cost more than the urethane bumpers?
Competition bumpers are manufactured to tighter specs which costs a lot more money. So the collar opening on the competition bumpers has to be within .1 of a mm in diameter and the weight tolerances have to be within 15grams vs urethane where it's 1%. So at 45lbs the competition bumpers will be 45lbs +/- 15 grams but the urethane is +/- 200 grams.
Great video. Where is your jacket?
Thank you! You know I really should just wear a jacket instead...
How heavy should I squat?
Does anybody knows if the insert gets loose or wooble within time, i know some people had complains about this (Rogue) but is this the case with all manufacturers? i would appreciate the feedback! Thanks!
which plates specifically?
@@GlucksGym I'm looking at the LUXIAJUN Competition Plates, i haven't seen any reviews on this Plates. What do u think about this Plates?
Cheap bumpers are also generally more weight accurate than cheap cast iron.
Cast iron or deep dish. Nothing beats the sound of plates clanging together on a barbell
Deep dish. That's the correct answer.
Got the deep dish but I also got the rogue Olympic plates so rip
You'll have to let me know how the Olys are.
Love this breakdown, Gluck. Unfortunately, it makes me just want to buy a bunch of plates. Currently I have more plates than I can lift. What’s your thought process in owning more plates that you can lift? Assuming you do of course, but not surprised if you can lift every single plate you have.
Was literally just talking to someone about getting more plates even though I'm not gonna put up 800lbs... I work out with a few people and need multiple setups going sometimes so that's my justification. Hell people have a dozen bars why can't we have more plates?!
@@GlucksGym ah yeah. That makes sense. Unfortunately I work out alone but you may have convinced me to get new plates. I’m itching to get the Rogue 12-sided urethane coated plates but thankfully the full set isn’t in stock so not much fir me to do right now!
@@jamestonbellajo the only issue with those is since they're not round you can't deadlift with them. They bounce and roll into your shins the shape. You could look at the 6 shooters if what you're looking for is urethane and holes for handles /chains
@@GlucksGym ah thanks! I was thinking about those as well. I should be more practical hahaha.
You have a home gym, there is no practical! Just depends what you want there's a million options
Does anyone know when Schisler first made plates? I tried Google no luck..
What is your opinion on the Rogue Echo Bumpers?
Virgin rubber, good bounce, 1% tolerance, and IWF 450mm diameter. They're nice we use to use them at a high school gym I trained kids at.
@@GlucksGym Would you pick those over the rogue cast irons? I'm kinda new on this haha
@@jorgediazcantu that depends on your lifting. If you need something that can be dropped or is quiet I'd get some bumpers. If not get the iron plates. Or mix them up and get 45s (+25s if you want) bumpers and iron too
Yo i have a question, I wanna start working out at home. I wanna buy plates but not cast iron, i don’t really have a budget. So would my next best option be machined? Would you recommend the deep dish from rogue for someone like me who wants to start ?
I love the Rogue deep dish (there are other good American options) but those Rogue's are awesome. Depends what you want. They're a little loud but imo really high quality. If money wasn't an option I might look at other options as well but you can't go wrong with them. Though you'll have to get change plates from someone else to finish off the set.
Where can I buy the iron grip plates?
They can be bought but they're Urethane now and very expensive and also a 400 lb minimum. I'd avoid that octagon shape personally I just got these for free and use the handles for weighted exercises.
@@GlucksGym thanks a lot
The best plates ive ever seen are the watson pro plates, fully machined and stainless steel
Now that's an entirely different level!
@@GlucksGym have you checked them out? You know its a good company when brian shaw is paying for shipping from the uk!
@@getstrongby4038 I've seen them because I watch some of their stuff but that's as close as I've gotten
The video implies the Iron Grip plates are rubber but the site says they’re urethane. I don’t know who’s word I should trust here. Anyone have more info?
My Iron Grip are rubber hence the wear, feel, and marks they leave. They're also pretty old so you're not looking at these when you're purchasing them. They now make a urethane version but I would never pay those prices new.
Molten liquid?
Those are the best types but very expensive and don't hold up that well
Where can I get plates that are relatively the same height no matter the weight?
Even the smaller change plates like 10s?
Hey I have a question. I always went by the rule weight is weight so go as cheap as possible for the plates. Do you think there is anything super wrong with that for a beginner lifter who is one a budget? Thanks for the videos keep it up 👍
Not at all as long as they weigh what they say. The only issue is if they're way off spec which I've seen but even must cheap ones are fairly close
@@GlucksGym thanks man
You're welcome. Good luck!
Hi Gluck - do you think rep offers anything good? I'm starting to hate them a lot due to: price gouging, crap website, no stock and inaccurate ETA's, shoddy workmanship (broken straps, j-cups, etc), and the fact that pretty much everything they "make" is just big orders from alibaba. They used to offer some cash savings over Rogue but I don't even think that is true anymore.
They did recently increase prices but I believe it was the first time in a few years. You're right they're (and most companies) foreign made but they have some good stuff. Specifically their benches (I have the FB 5000 and ab 5000) are incredible. I'm pretty picky with my equipment so my stuff is from all over but I always but quality where I can.
Rep had turned into a shit company with shit products
Hey Gluck. I've been doign way too much plate research, a couple questions. I've been looking into quieter plates because deadlifting is so loud and it bugs my family. I realized today that the main noise is actually from my bar hitting the inside of the plate, and not my plates hitting my rubber deadlift tiles. Which si why its os loud evne when I control them down. So one question, will bumpers and other plates that have a tighter center hole significantly lower that sound? My current plates are crap tier, reps big black generic 45's and some ass fitness gear ones from dicks. Massive center holes.
Also thing 2, rubber vs urethane. I'm the nose of the house. Smells piss me off lol. I see you switched ot Urethane. If I get bumpers liek from Rep/BOS/Vulcan which seem to smell less bad than some other shit bumpers, do you think I will have smell issues after a week or so of airing them out? If my basement just has a dull smell of rubber for as long as I have the plates, thats a no go from me.
Hopefully you respond, if you do, thanks, is much appreciated.
Urethanes basically have no smell. Bells, Rogue, and others have really good urethane bumpers. They're all made overseas but so are most bumpers.
The center probably won't play that much of a role in the noise as will the material they're made of and their form. As the plates hit the floor/tiles it shakes the plates and you get sound from the plates and from the plates hitting into the bar. Rogue deep dish for example are very loud plates because they're iron and the dish shape makes them loud. I'm not sure what you mean by crap tier Rep 45s, you mean their Iron plates? My Strength Co plates are quieter than Rogue but all Iron plates are noisy.
Bumpers are less so because the rubber absorbs a lot of the shock and there's not sound of the plates smashing into each other as well. They still make noise since you've got a metal hub hitting the bar but it's not nearly as loud as iron. Urethanes bounce less, smell less (pretty much don't at all), and are generally much higher quality but cost a lot more but any bumper should drop your sound down some. You could use use silencer pads if you really need to be quiet but I'd try bumpers or something else first. If you're in an enclosed space you'll need to let your bumpers air out. That being said in my garage gym it's never been an issue for me.
@@GlucksGym Thanks for the reply. By crap rep 45's I just mean the cast ones that say standard barbell on them, that you can buy on every fitness site as their cheapest plate. They work, the opening is just massive and they clack with the bar really loudly.
If I get good quality bumpers like Rep or BOS, do you think after airing them outside for a week or so the smell will be gone enough to not be noticeable in my basement? I'm really worried they are going to smell which will super bug me. But I really dont want to have to buy Urethane's, as cool as they are. Its al ot of money to spend just to quiet my deadlifts haha.
I've never had issues with smells (I've had Rep and BOS bumpers) but that could be because I'm in a garage or just have a terrible nose. Though Wynie hasn't complained either. It's normally the really cheap bumpers these stink so you'll probably be fine.
I never liked those baseline Rep iron plates either.
@@GlucksGym Awesome, thanks.
Alan Partridge has the best plates.
All you can eat from a 12 inch plate
@@jonathanstubbsguitar5340 a man of culture
Better the black marks getting everywhere rather than brown marks lol sorry, I think I’m 12
Great review!
You'll love it here
put on a hoodie when your cold. it helps
I wish I could man but if I did that what would be the point of arm day?
Which plates? The ones you can get your hands on
You're right, it's a tough time but companies have upped their production. Rogue posts new stocl daily. Keep searching and hopefully you get what you're looking for.
Unleash the inner Bostonian
Ivanko OM used to be the best. I have older Ivanko Revolvers and they are near perfect.
I love coated plates but would never own them again. Iron can last forever. Rubber and urethane will not. It is unlikely we would exceed the life of a coated plate in a home gym but the thought of it bothered me. Also, I love the clank!
All that equipment and no garage heater. 😀😃
U think body solid is good plates ?
Which of their lines? They make a few versions. They often fall under the "weight is weight" category meaning if it's actually the stated weight (and it's not always) then it's good enough to lift but not something you'll be bragging about but it can also be one of the cheapest options and I fault nobody for trying to save on plates, they're expensive!
The cheapest ones?
"Encased plates you can ignore for their life."
"My parents think I am an encased plate?"
Sorry you heard it here first... I didn't want it to be like this
@@GlucksGym At least someone finally told me.
Which type of plate should a beginner use??
It depends a bit on the type of lifting you're doing and your budget. If you're not really sure just get something cheap like cast iron and upgrade later. If you know the answer to those things then let me know and I can better guide you.
Cast iron all the way ! My muscles dont understand rubber and stuff al they know is the weight 😁
Mine like the smooth feel of the machined plates. I really don't care IF they actually weigh around the right amount, don't slide all over, and have a good finish so they're not rusting all over the place.
My roommate ran a massage business on Reddit, when asked what she did for a living she’d reply “virgin rubber.
Good video
Thank you!
Nice video. I'm definitely a fan of those deep dish plates! But I'll probably get the equalizers because the rest of my gym is coming from Rep
Both great options but you might wanna check out my deep dish unboxing before you decide.
Iron plates work fine for me
Hey I just bought some for my house I am planning to use then to dead lift and squat I bought them as a blind buy without doing my research so you know if I am OK using them for squatting and deadlofting?
Do you use any other form of social media. I’d like to give a follow, if so! Good stuff, I like your channel!
Thanks! I don't really yet besides my personal stuff. I guess if this takes off I'll have to cover all the bases.
of all the plates mentioned, which is your favorite for all around use? debating whether to go Rogue deepdish or urethane route
My favorite is the deep dish but some of that's nostalgia and history. They also fit my gym where I can make noise since my garage is detached. Hopefully I gave enough reasons to make most of them feasibile depending on your situation.
@@GlucksGym will you be purchasing more bumper/ urethane plates?
@@medusa9088 Probably not. I've always only used one set against the bar in deadlifts to absorb a little since I'm always on a platform.
Have you considered competition plates? If so, what made you decide to go with urethane instead? Thanks!
@@medusa9088 I have and if budget allows I hope to get some someday but I might've spent all my money on my deep dish. I actually got the urethane plates from a commercial gym closing and bought them for my friend. Unless you mean the bumpers? Those I bought awhile back because I was selling old plates I never used and just decided to upgrade my bumpers.
I really like my Rep Fitness urethane equalizer plates but I would probably buy either Rogue deep dish or Rogue six shooters now that their available.
Why switch (genuine question)?
@@GlucksGym would be less money now. But I’m happy with what I have.
Best ones are the ones you can find without inflated prices..
Hahah you're right! Whatever we can get
Good luck finding ones which are not inflated. Once gyms reopen it will be interesting what happens with the cost when the market is flooded with second hand.
Yeah and to see what happens with with these companies. Eventually it's home gym people will have a lot to pick from.
Great Video! Very Complete Information, Saving Many So Much Money and Headache! Thank You! Next time, btw, Just wear a sweatshirt Bro, Peace and Blessings Always! 🇺🇸
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Can't cover the guns! I actually just got a unit installed so no worries on the next one
yeah.... I think I'll just buy a gym membership