@@mati2838 yeah not all of us live in a first world country bud I would need about 10 plates which would cost me 830 bucks basically 100$ more then my entire paycheck
@@vaughnfontenot3147 Said lbs, not ounces. But the point is to have an even load. if one plates are all different - a 10 lb difference could occur on one side of the bar. Why do you think they make machined wts - because it's not important?
83$ is Cheap??? Nah bro im just i’m gonna stick to my 200 pound rocks thay are free
83 is very cheap for plates
@@mati2838 yeah not all of us live in a first world country bud I would need about 10 plates which would cost me 830 bucks basically 100$ more then my entire paycheck
You should make your own plate plate mold or buy one I think you'd be happy with that use concrete
You needed to tell us how accurate they are in weight... Are they as advertised weight??
How accurate are they with their weights? Is a 45lb a 44 or a 47?
Does it matter? Lift it
@@vaughnfontenot3147 guess your not a lifter.
@@RipRoarLB not enough to know the exact ounce I'm lifting. If it's light add some more if it's to much take off
@@vaughnfontenot3147 Said lbs, not ounces. But the point is to have an even load. if one plates are all different - a 10 lb difference could occur on one side of the bar. Why do you think they make machined wts - because it's not important?
+ / - 5%
Surely it can not be that hard to convert LB to KG.
Im a mechanic so I guess I will use break disks
Can't even spell brake right for the context.
@@kennymccormick8295 You're so cringe bro