@@motivationhw If you want to stick with Rep products the AB-3100 offers pretty much everything you need from an adjustable bench (flat to 90 degree upright) and its roughly half the cost of the Rogue version.
I just got a pair of kettlebells from REP. I WAS going to order some from Rogue for the simple fact that they are made in the USA and I always try and support domestic manufactuing when I can and the prices are reasonable(which they were). But then when checking out online on their website, they wanted to charged my almost $50 for shipping on top of a $120 total(after tax) which is ridiculous. That is over 40% of the total price of the total added at the end. Anyway, very happy with my REP Fitness kettlebells.
Hey man! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. I find if you have enough products to order when Rogue goes on their free shipping sale, that's when to order from them. Otherwise, it's the main reason I didn't choose Rogue for this purchase as well (even though I got them as a "gift") lol
@@motivationhw it’s a big mistake on their part because now when I need to order more kettlebells, if I do, they will come from REP Fitness. Earlier this year, I purchases a 20kg Sabre bar & 355lb iron plate set from them, so I already know they offer great quality products at a great price. I just wish they manufactured them domestically, even if I had to pay a higher premium for them.
Bronson - the Kettlebells have the classic "Made in China" sticker on them. As far as details go, this is the extent of my knowledge. I could research more into it if you want to know more specifics. Just let me know! I hope this helps ✊
@@motivationhw thanks, that's all i needed to know. I guess its a safe assumption that id they don't publically brag about "Made in USA", then its Made in China guaranteed. Kind of like w Rogue, they announce it & go into great detail
I have no idea if they go up further than that. I will likely never need anything more than what I have in this video besides buying more of them. Are you looking for something heavier than a 106lb KB?
@@motivationhw was looking at Rogue monster kettlebells and came across this video as another option, but looking for 170 lbs kettlebell moving up from 150
I have a Rep fitness flat bench and it's great! Rep seems to have struck the perfect balance between quality and price.
That’s what I keep finding in my research! Thanks for chipping into the discussion. I’m looking into adding an adjustable bench. Any ideas?
@@motivationhw If you want to stick with Rep products the AB-3100 offers pretty much everything you need from an adjustable bench (flat to 90 degree upright) and its roughly half the cost of the Rogue version.
I just got a pair of kettlebells from REP. I WAS going to order some from Rogue for the simple fact that they are made in the USA and I always try and support domestic manufactuing when I can and the prices are reasonable(which they were). But then when checking out online on their website, they wanted to charged my almost $50 for shipping on top of a $120 total(after tax) which is ridiculous. That is over 40% of the total price of the total added at the end. Anyway, very happy with my REP Fitness kettlebells.
Hey man! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. I find if you have enough products to order when Rogue goes on their free shipping sale, that's when to order from them. Otherwise, it's the main reason I didn't choose Rogue for this purchase as well (even though I got them as a "gift") lol
@@motivationhw it’s a big mistake on their part because now when I need to order more kettlebells, if I do, they will come from REP Fitness. Earlier this year, I purchases a 20kg Sabre bar & 355lb iron plate set from them, so I already know they offer great quality products at a great price. I just wish they manufactured them domestically, even if I had to pay a higher premium for them.
My experience with Rep: asked them via email where their kettlebells are made, no response 🤔
Maybe you know?
Bronson - the Kettlebells have the classic "Made in China" sticker on them. As far as details go, this is the extent of my knowledge. I could research more into it if you want to know more specifics. Just let me know! I hope this helps ✊
@@motivationhw thanks, that's all i needed to know. I guess its a safe assumption that id they don't publically brag about "Made in USA", then its Made in China guaranteed. Kind of like w Rogue, they announce it & go into great detail
@@bronsondeliac2625 no problem! Yeah, that is a safe assumption or at least made out of the country if they aren't from China lol
It looks like they only go up to 106 lbs, at least that is what I have seen 9n their website
I have no idea if they go up further than that. I will likely never need anything more than what I have in this video besides buying more of them. Are you looking for something heavier than a 106lb KB?
@@motivationhw was looking at Rogue monster kettlebells and came across this video as another option, but looking for 170 lbs kettlebell moving up from 150