The only “10 pound” bumper that I have ever used that did a good job holding its shape when dropped is a 5kg bumper from Eleiko and those things are expensive. What are you wanting them for specifically?
@@hortonbarbell thanks for the reply! I was wanting to train the deadlift for people that are not strong/kids etc. But I do not want to train with regular sized 10s because that does not out you in the right position for the deadlift. Do you think using the 10lb bumper plates will hold up when adding 10lb steel or 25lb steel plates to train the deadlift?
@MrJkillahoe415 I dont. I would look into getting a training bar that is lighter. Or, use boxes or plates laying flat on the ground to elevate the bar off the ground.
@@hortonbarbell okay that makes sense, I have another question. How bad are loose hubs on bumper plates? I found some hightemps on market place that were used in a crossfit gym but the 10s 15s and 25s had loose hubs so I did not buy them.
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Was looking exactly for this kind of review, really appreciate it!
Glad it helped!
Just stumbled upon theses today. Price seems hard to beat for decent general use plates.
100%. Still haven't had any issues with mine.
Thanks for this review! Did you weigh them?
I did. They were spot on.
Nice review. What rack is in the background?
Its a Titan T3 Rack
What is a good thick 10lb bumper plate you would recommend?
The only “10 pound” bumper that I have ever used that did a good job holding its shape when dropped is a 5kg bumper from Eleiko and those things are expensive.
What are you wanting them for specifically?
@@hortonbarbell thanks for the reply! I was wanting to train the deadlift for people that are not strong/kids etc. But I do not want to train with regular sized 10s because that does not out you in the right position for the deadlift.
Do you think using the 10lb bumper plates will hold up when adding 10lb steel or 25lb steel plates to train the deadlift?
@MrJkillahoe415 I dont. I would look into getting a training bar that is lighter. Or, use boxes or plates laying flat on the ground to elevate the bar off the ground.
@@hortonbarbell okay that makes sense, I have another question. How bad are loose hubs on bumper plates? I found some hightemps on market place that were used in a crossfit gym but the 10s 15s and 25s had loose hubs so I did not buy them.
@MrJkillahoe415 by loose hubs are you referring to the center ring of the plate? If so, you want to avoid those completely
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