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The Tribe WOD Corsair Bumper Plates are premium 45 lb weights designed for both men and women, featuring a durable steel core and a vulcanized rubber exterior for safety and longevity. With a sleek design and optimal dimensions, these plates are perfect for enhancing your home gym experience.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.03 x 18.03 x 2.6 inches |
Package Weight | 20.68 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 17.72 x 2.36 inches |
Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
Brand Name | TRIBE WOD |
Color | BLACK & BLUE |
Material | Vulcanized rubber and steel |
Manufacturer | TRIBE WOD |
Part Number | TRI-BP-45RU-CORSR2 |
Style | 45 LB |
Size | 1x45 LB |
E**.
Misleading Order Title Poor Quality plates
Ordered 2x 25lb plates but only received one plate. Ordered the 10lbs set prior and those were bent and damaged upon arrival. Wouldn’t recommend which is a shame because they look awesome in pictures.
A**G
Nice Quality Plates
I ordered the 25lb bumper plate set. The dges of the plates are color coded by weight, but also clearly marked with the weight on the face of the plate. The paint on the edges is kind of sloppy - it already looks cracked and worn right of the box. These seems that it could have been done better, but it's just a cosmetic issue and doesn't impact the performance of the plated.The plates are thicker than of a regular iron 45lb plate. The rubber coating on these bumpers feels very durable and the coating is well done. The coating on the plates I received is blemish-free and they seem like they will hold up just fine with use. I'm using them in a personal home gym, so I'm sure these will last me for the rest of forever.The center of the plate is not rubberized - it's just steel so it slides onto the bar easily. It fits a standard 2" Olympic bar well.Overall, these are great quality bumper plates. The paint isn't perfect, but the plates themselves are good and solid. I'd definitely recommend Tribe WOD's products.
K**L
So you are thinking about these...
...but what will you get? I Received a plate. Just a plate. It is a really nice plate, seems like it would be a great addition to my gym but...one plate. That's it. So I'd say ordering these is a gamble as it may just be a plate. Hope this will help others and avoid some frustration.
C**B
Update: High quality plates and fantastic customer service!
Update: I contacted customer service and they promptly apologized and shipped a pair of each weight! They arrived quickly and are very nice quality. Yes, the edges are painted, but mine are crisp. Time will tell if the paint comes off with use but for now I’m very happy.I ordered these specifically because the title says 2x. I ordered the 10lb and 25lb plates because they both said 2x and I recieved only one of each. Honestly if the price was for a pair it would be reasonable, but for a single, these are way overpriced.
A**R
Every time on sale they only send one
Supposed to be sold in Pairs, I have bought More then 10 pairs, however every time I buy these on special they only send one Bumper plate, I personally think they do it intentionally, I am tired of Tribe.
C**N
Plays best with additional bumper plates.
These seem to be fairly standard bumper plate design -- 450mm diameter, with an opening that fits a standard OIympic bar (~2inches), though they did seem pretty snug along the bar. The weight on the plates is accurate (10lbs in this case). They've also got a skull motif on them, for that "badass look" factor.As other reviewers have mentioned: they do seem rather flexible, perhaps because of how thin they are. I dropped them (on the bar) from waist height several times and they held up well. When I dropped them from chest height they did seem to flex quite a bit (no cracking or damage, though). I didn't try higher than that out of a measure of doubt about whether they could take it or not due to the flexing.That said, I feel I should point out that it seems unlikely that you'll be dropping a bar with only 20lbs of weight on it unless you've had some sort of emergency or are being irresponsible. If stacked with other bumper plates the flexibility wouldn't be a concern and I'd have full confidence in their durability. It's only alone (and on this 10lbs size) that I have some doubts.These bumper plates seem well made and do in fact have minimal bump on the drop -- which is very important. When dropped these plates barely bounced and didn't go far at all. No going out of control and making a mess or smacking into my shins. They also didn't leave any marks or scuffs on the flooring. Just a clean minimal bump and stop.The plates do seem a bit expensive for the amount of weight you're getting, but that's likely just a part of the premium of the brand, so I won't hold it against them. All in all these seem to be good bumper plates, with my only concern being an issue that's unlikely to actually come up in the course of normal use (why would you need to use bumper plates if you're only adding 20lbs to the bar?).So if you're looking for a good bumper plate with a "badass look", here you have it.4/5PS: When you open them, they will stink. A lot. Put them somewhere they can air out for a couple of days and then the smell becomes only noticeable when you are close, much like a tire. Which makes sense, as these use vulcanized rubber.
T**E
Exactly as expected - nice bumper plates
I ordered the pair of 25 lb bumper plates. My other plates are regular old iron plates. It is surprising how much larger these 25 lb plates are compared to the 22 lb iron plates. What's great about the bumper plates is that they won't carve or chip holes out of my floor when dropped somewhere that isn't protected by a mat. That's pretty nice.As for build quality and stuff, these are good. There's nothing weird about them. They're just a nice solid pair of bumper plates.The test - carried one around and played with it for a while. I like to flip plates edgewise between my palms and see how many spins I can get. It's nice that dropping a bumper plate is less damaging than dropping an iron plate. Also, the 25 lb bumper plate is easier to catch than a 22 lb iron plate because it's bigger. Other than that, I stuck both the bumper plates on a barbell and did a few reps. No surprises there.
D**M
Plates Can Break if Dropped
Pros:The weights of the plates are accurate.The color coded printing on the sides and rims make for easy counting.It has a cool graphic logo.These are good for strict lifts.Cons:The metal sleeve is narrow, sticky and a little too snug when putting weights on the bar and pulling them off.Be forewarned that these plates cannot be dropped from overhead without breaking, even if you do a controlled drop.
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