Really appreciate that you're willing to speak your mind when there's so much pressure for you to sell out. Lots of opinions out there that are pretty clearly bought and paid for.
If presented with the opportunity, you should share your experience. There are a lot of people who will be persuaded by the marketing campaign, and sadly some of those really can’t afford to buy twice and may give up on their fitness goals because of the bad gear.
Thanks! I'm weighing out how to do it and come across as helpful and not just going for clout or views, etc. A big part of me just wants to move on. I'm really not a negative person generally.
I have a set of Quick Draws. More than enough mass for my strength level, with room for development. They have nice ergonomics, grippy knurling, and really are quick to adjust. Plus they are a real bargain compaired to competition.
That's great to hear. I think a lot of people get caught up into getting something heavier and don't realize they'll never lift those higher end weights. Glad to hear you are happy with yours!
Looking forward to the c10 review. Trying to understand if the additional lower body work you can do with the sliding bench it's worth it vs a PR-5000 w/ Ares or a Rogue FM Twin rack. I suspect the answer is no but I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt.
There's really no comparison there. The C10 looks to be awesome, but it's one product does everything piece of gear. That means it won't be perfect at any of them. If you like doing barbell work, the Rep or Rogue will be a much better choice than the C10. And actually, I've been thinking lately that units like the C10 make a perfect second rack in your gym. It's got all the extra stuff, but for barbell work, you want a normal 3x3 rack imo.
Thank you,@@GymCrafter. Agree the C10 would make a perfect second rack if you have the space unfortunately I don't. I'm not particularly attached to barbell work and could easily switch to Smith machine exercises for my compounds. I like the versatility my concern is that I feel Rep or Rogue will be much better quality than Force USA. I'd be more willing to sacrifice quality if the leg presses and hack squats on the sliding bench were comparable to commercial machines (curious to hear your thoughts on that!). If not I think I'll just wait for Rep or Rogue to come up with a smith machine attachment.
I think rogue, rep, Titan fitness and bells of steel. Urethane dumbbells are all made in the same place. They seem to be exactly the same just different logos on them. I went with Titan fitness because they were the least expensive.
I live in New England, and my garage is uninsulated. Six months out of the year the temps are pretty low, and it is extremely cold on any of my steel equipment. That’s why I went with the Rep rubber handles hex dumbbells. I was really sceptical at first, and thought I was going to regret not having the bare steel handles, but they have proven to be awesome. I would recommend.
That's a great reason to go with rubber! It's also part of the reason I haven't upgraded my rubber Power Block handles. In the winter, I put hand warmers on my barbell.😂
The Strength Co makes some of the best loadable Dumbbells no one really knows about. They are actually called mini barbell by product name. I like them because they are nice barbells with good knurling and not too long or short like the Rogue ones.
The loadable with spin locks I really like the original Pépin or Péppin HD series they feel the most like a pro style dumbbells and the knurling is better than iron masters
I hope all the hype is real. I don’t believe anyone has the finished Reppin product yet. That would be another reason they are not in your gym. Waiting for mine to arrive in November. I don’t understand all the hate for the Nuobells, I’ve had mine going on over 3 years and still going strong. I believe everyone is just piling on to Glucks tear down video. The Reppins will be an addition to my Nuobells. There maybe some plastic in them, but have found them to be quite durable and don’t believe I’m the only one who doesn’t drop them. I did sell my U125s to fund the Reppins and won’t be dropping them as well.
Glad they are still working for you! I was recommending against them long before Gluck's video. His vid just gave concrete evidence of what my website readers were already telling me via email. Also wasn't a fan of Coop saying they were the best in several videos while in his own gym he was using the Snode's
You aren't alone. The only negative I've heard on the Trulaps are the plates fall over and they don't hold up to being dropped all that well. The Rep's don't feel like you are in a cage like the PB, though. They are designed really well and that really shouldn't be something that holds you back.
The Rep Pepins are not like that. They don’t feel like your are caged in like powerblocks. I used them at Home Gym Con and you don’t even notice the sliders are there like a power block
Eisenlinks are a good alternative for loadables. Square shape, easy to add/take away. I considered them but wound up buying powerblocks again because I don’t like doing plate math.
@@GymCrafter powerblock sport and sport exp are also good options. All metal, and they eliminate the support bars on top. I just replaced my rexan powerblocks with 90lb sport exps to get more room in the handle.
OH PLEASE TELL US WHO THE BAD PEOPLE ARE!!! Maybe a viewer can chime in? Thank you for not selling out‼️ I can’t express how important a real honest review is to us. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
In the middle of watching this. You just made the comment that you can't "publish" anything negative about a certain company, but there is nothing about you going on another podcast and discussing it. I think you are legally wrong. "Publish" is a legal term that doesn't require you to actually publish something as in you write it, or you release the video. "Publish" can include anything that makes another person aware. So you going on another podcast and discussing the issues, even if you are not the one distributing that podcast, is still you "publishing" that information. I'd advise you to further discuss this with your legal counsel, this is NOT my area of legal expertise, I am a criminal defense attorney in Ohio, so my understanding may not be correct, or the law in your area may differ. But please seek additional clarification on this issue.
Thanks for the feedback. Honestly, while I'll probably make references to them for a while, I'm kind of done with the whole deal. If I could look myself in the mirror and honestly say I was doing it to help people it would be one thing, but there's a fair amount of wanting to hurt that company's business too and that's not me at all. While it's human, it's not a good look and doesn't really represent who I am as a person. Better just to move forward with new stuff and go from there!
I thought about it. They only go up to 50lbs and are priced pretty comparable to other sets I mentioned. I'll probably put them in the pinned comment, though. Solid dumbbells for sure.
If money was no object, Eleiko rotating dumbbells would be the best. American Barbell is 2nd place since they don't rotate but No.1 place for bumper plates. I highly recommend the combination of 2 sets of American Barbell change plates and Urethane bumper plates. combined with a set of Rogue DB15 you would be good for up to 32kg per dumbbell which is more than enough for someone starting off. I still think if you're going with adjustable dumbbells rogues can't be beat, it's worth it for the stainless steel handles alone. For something you will be touching allot it's worth it. No matter what, if you get any loadable dumbbells, GET GOOD COLLARS!, they are worthless without good collars. I recommend rogue aluminum collars. Ditto on American barbell making the best stuff. I would still choose my rogue Pyrros over the american barbell comp spec bar however.
Trained for 30 years and not once did I ever say too bad these dumbells don't rotate... Totally useless for me. I can see buying those eleiko dumbells that are non rotating... American barbell makes some nice dumbells
@@Pler1978 I totally agree, don't misunderstand, rotation is not a must have, it is in my case a GREATLY enjoyed luxury. I've heard anecdotally that it can prevent some injuries and pains especially in the elbow, but that by no means makes non rotating dumbbells useless. I only meant in response to him that if money were no object at all the rotating eleikos would beat the American Barbell dumbbells, which btw I love and AGREE that are by far the BEST non rotating fixed dumbbells.
Thanks. Gonna just call it a day and move on. They've lived in my head rent free for too long. I'll still prob make some angry comments here and there, but I'm really looking forward to getting back in some good equipment and reviewing things I'm pretty sure people will actually like.
Might put them in the pinned comment, but I'm really not a fan. They are okay and have a couple of unique features. But I don't like how the plates can fall over in the cradle. They also don't have a track record. Pepin's have been around a long time, so have the Snode.
YES to the podcast and having someone else talk about them! People need to know.
Really appreciate that you're willing to speak your mind when there's so much pressure for you to sell out. Lots of opinions out there that are pretty clearly bought and paid for.
Thanks! Pesky conscience costs me money all the time!😂
If presented with the opportunity, you should share your experience. There are a lot of people who will be persuaded by the marketing campaign, and sadly some of those really can’t afford to buy twice and may give up on their fitness goals because of the bad gear.
Thanks! I'm weighing out how to do it and come across as helpful and not just going for clout or views, etc. A big part of me just wants to move on. I'm really not a negative person generally.
Another helpful episode. I fell into an amazing deal on my old runner ones. They’re beat up, but I can’t beat that price.
Thanks! Beat up just means 'has character"!
The Rep/Pepin came out too late. Like yourself we bought into our adjustable system, and until they fail I’m not blowing another $1K to replace them.
I have a set of Quick Draws. More than enough mass for my strength level, with room for development. They have nice ergonomics, grippy knurling, and really are quick to adjust. Plus they are a real bargain compaired to competition.
That's great to hear. I think a lot of people get caught up into getting something heavier and don't realize they'll never lift those higher end weights. Glad to hear you are happy with yours!
Thoroughly nice chap. Love from nottingham 🏹
Looking forward to the c10 review. Trying to understand if the additional lower body work you can do with the sliding bench it's worth it vs a PR-5000 w/ Ares or a Rogue FM Twin rack. I suspect the answer is no but I'm going to give it the benefit of the doubt.
There's really no comparison there. The C10 looks to be awesome, but it's one product does everything piece of gear. That means it won't be perfect at any of them. If you like doing barbell work, the Rep or Rogue will be a much better choice than the C10. And actually, I've been thinking lately that units like the C10 make a perfect second rack in your gym. It's got all the extra stuff, but for barbell work, you want a normal 3x3 rack imo.
Thank you,@@GymCrafter. Agree the C10 would make a perfect second rack if you have the space unfortunately I don't. I'm not particularly attached to barbell work and could easily switch to Smith machine exercises for my compounds. I like the versatility my concern is that I feel Rep or Rogue will be much better quality than Force USA. I'd be more willing to sacrifice quality if the leg presses and hack squats on the sliding bench were comparable to commercial machines (curious to hear your thoughts on that!). If not I think I'll just wait for Rep or Rogue to come up with a smith machine attachment.
@@JeyGym I'm anxious to try it too! Fringe has a rack attached Smith coming out that will work on any rack that looks really solid.
I had ironmaster dbells. Thèse dbells are really solid.
Maybe i will get the Rep X Pépin.
You'd like them!
I think rogue, rep, Titan fitness and bells of steel. Urethane dumbbells are all made in the same place. They seem to be exactly the same just different logos on them. I went with Titan fitness because they were the least expensive.
It's for sure possible.
Get out of my head! Literally working on this now! ❤
I live in New England, and my garage is uninsulated. Six months out of the year the temps are pretty low, and it is extremely cold on any of my steel equipment. That’s why I went with the Rep rubber handles hex dumbbells. I was really sceptical at first, and thought I was going to regret not having the bare steel handles, but they have proven to be awesome. I would recommend.
That's a great reason to go with rubber! It's also part of the reason I haven't upgraded my rubber Power Block handles. In the winter, I put hand warmers on my barbell.😂
First! Wohoo! I bought 100 lbs spin locks from Titan then upgraded the handles to Kensui, legit and affordable.
The Strength Co makes some of the best loadable Dumbbells no one really knows about. They are actually called mini barbell by product name. I like them because they are nice barbells with good knurling and not too long or short like the Rogue ones.
Good call and great company! There is just too much to pick from these days!
The loadable with spin locks I really like the original Pépin or Péppin HD series they feel the most like a pro style dumbbells and the knurling is better than iron masters
Is Pepin even still making anything themselves, or has it been 100% offloaded to Rep at this point?
@@GymCrafter it looks like everything is out of stock so I don’t really know.
I hope all the hype is real. I don’t believe anyone has the finished Reppin product yet. That would be another reason they are not in your gym. Waiting for mine to arrive in November.
I don’t understand all the hate for the Nuobells, I’ve had mine going on over 3 years and still going strong. I believe everyone is just piling on to Glucks tear down video.
The Reppins will be an addition to my Nuobells. There maybe some plastic in them, but have found them to be quite durable and don’t believe I’m the only one who doesn’t drop them. I did sell my U125s to fund the Reppins and won’t be dropping them as well.
Glad they are still working for you! I was recommending against them long before Gluck's video. His vid just gave concrete evidence of what my website readers were already telling me via email. Also wasn't a fan of Coop saying they were the best in several videos while in his own gym he was using the Snode's
I don't like the idea of having my hands in a cage, so will avoid rep pepins and power blocks. I am looking at Trulap 8592.
You aren't alone. The only negative I've heard on the Trulaps are the plates fall over and they don't hold up to being dropped all that well. The Rep's don't feel like you are in a cage like the PB, though. They are designed really well and that really shouldn't be something that holds you back.
The Rep Pepins are not like that. They don’t feel like your are caged in like powerblocks. I used them at Home Gym Con and you don’t even notice the sliders are there like a power block
Eisenlinks are a good alternative for loadables. Square shape, easy to add/take away. I considered them but wound up buying powerblocks again because I don’t like doing plate math.
Good recommendation, I've heard good things. I actually like the square shape, and like you, hate doing math while training!
@@GymCrafter powerblock sport and sport exp are also good options. All metal, and they eliminate the support bars on top. I just replaced my rexan powerblocks with 90lb sport exps to get more room in the handle.
Definitely go on another podcast!
Not a big fan of Adjustable DBs. I just need a set of fixed dumbbells. Maybe I am a collector
You're not alone! If I had room in the garage and the budget, I'd for sure go that way.
OH PLEASE TELL US WHO THE BAD PEOPLE ARE!!!
Maybe a viewer can chime in?
Thank you for not selling out‼️ I can’t express how important a real honest review is to us. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Let’s just assume they are a MAJOR pain to watch reviews on because of their exceptionally poor quality…
@@Mrwatson185 gotcha! Nuff said 😆 Thank you!
Major 💩
@@carps_gym lol man that funny 🤡😂
In the middle of watching this. You just made the comment that you can't "publish" anything negative about a certain company, but there is nothing about you going on another podcast and discussing it. I think you are legally wrong. "Publish" is a legal term that doesn't require you to actually publish something as in you write it, or you release the video. "Publish" can include anything that makes another person aware. So you going on another podcast and discussing the issues, even if you are not the one distributing that podcast, is still you "publishing" that information. I'd advise you to further discuss this with your legal counsel, this is NOT my area of legal expertise, I am a criminal defense attorney in Ohio, so my understanding may not be correct, or the law in your area may differ. But please seek additional clarification on this issue.
Thanks for the feedback. Honestly, while I'll probably make references to them for a while, I'm kind of done with the whole deal. If I could look myself in the mirror and honestly say I was doing it to help people it would be one thing, but there's a fair amount of wanting to hurt that company's business too and that's not me at all. While it's human, it's not a good look and doesn't really represent who I am as a person. Better just to move forward with new stuff and go from there!
Thought for sure you would mention the Fringe Silverbacks since you tried them at HGC 2024
I thought about it. They only go up to 50lbs and are priced pretty comparable to other sets I mentioned. I'll probably put them in the pinned comment, though. Solid dumbbells for sure.
@@GymCrafter Not sure when, but Peter did say on John's show that heavier weights in the Silverbacks is in the works!
@@jamisondorsett5268 Nice! They would head to the top of my picks just because they have monkeys on them!
If money was no object, Eleiko rotating dumbbells would be the best. American Barbell is 2nd place since they don't rotate but No.1 place for bumper plates. I highly recommend the combination of 2 sets of American Barbell change plates and Urethane bumper plates. combined with a set of Rogue DB15 you would be good for up to 32kg per dumbbell which is more than enough for someone starting off. I still think if you're going with adjustable dumbbells rogues can't be beat, it's worth it for the stainless steel handles alone. For something you will be touching allot it's worth it.
No matter what, if you get any loadable dumbbells, GET GOOD COLLARS!, they are worthless without good collars. I recommend rogue aluminum collars.
Ditto on American barbell making the best stuff. I would still choose my rogue Pyrros over the american barbell comp spec bar however.
Trained for 30 years and not once did I ever say too bad these dumbells don't rotate... Totally useless for me. I can see buying those eleiko dumbells that are non rotating... American barbell makes some nice dumbells
@@Pler1978 I totally agree, don't misunderstand, rotation is not a must have, it is in my case a GREATLY enjoyed luxury. I've heard anecdotally that it can prevent some injuries and pains especially in the elbow, but that by no means makes non rotating dumbbells useless. I only meant in response to him that if money were no object at all the rotating eleikos would beat the American Barbell dumbbells, which btw I love and AGREE that are by far the BEST non rotating fixed dumbbells.
They are definitely sweet. I didn't include those for the same reason I didn't list the Watson... Price. It's just such another level for most people.
Totally agree, way out there as far as price, but in fairness you did say if money was no object!
@@Wyrdrock You are correct, I did say that!
If money and space is no the limit then it’s the Watson
Yeah, they are pretty awesome!
Bells of Steel have some good racks.
I know quite a few people who love their Bells rack!
Thank you for not selling out.
$1000-$2000 a month is not worth your integrity
Thanks. Gonna just call it a day and move on. They've lived in my head rent free for too long. I'll still prob make some angry comments here and there, but I'm really looking forward to getting back in some good equipment and reviewing things I'm pretty sure people will actually like.
You missed TRULAP
Might put them in the pinned comment, but I'm really not a fan. They are okay and have a couple of unique features. But I don't like how the plates can fall over in the cradle. They also don't have a track record. Pepin's have been around a long time, so have the Snode.