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Factory Weights Olympic Rubber Weight Plates
All pricing is for a pair of plates.
1.25kg Plate Width/Diameter | 23mm/160mm |
2.5kg Plate Width/Diameter | 30mm/205mm |
5kg Plate Width/Diameter | 33mm/253mm |
10kg Plate Width/Diameter | 37mm/320mm |
15kg Plate Width/Diameter | 43mm/360mm |
20kg Plate Width/Diameter | 46mm/393mm |
25kg Plate Width/Diameter | 48mm/430mm |
Collar Opening | 51mm |
Tolerance | +/- 3% |
Material | Rubber |
Use | Bodybuilding |
A weight plate set is essential to any person’s home gym because it is a convenient way to build a strong physique.
You can get many types of weight lifting plate sets, such as cast iron and bumper weights.
Sometimes, you have a couple of iron and rubber plates and want to mix them when practicing strength training.
If you have a top-quality weight plate set, like the ones being sold at Factory Weights, then you can most certainly mix rubber bumper weights with iron weights on your barbell.
However, to prevent that wobbliness and wonkiness, caused by uneven weights on a barbell, you have to think about a few things before mixing the two different plates.
If you have a variety of rubber and bumper gym weights at home, then you can definitely mix them together on a barbell. You just need to be aware of how much of each type of weight plate you are mixing.
For example, if you decide to light rubber plates on the bar, and supplement it with a dozen kgs of iron weights on the end of the barbell, the thin strip of rubber weights will have to support a lot of weight brought about by the iron plates.
When the barbell gets lifted, and it gets dropped to the floor, the rubber has to absorb all the force from the iron weights.
Due to the force of impact, you can put a lot of stress onto the rubber. This can result in damage to the rubber plates.
If it is a heavier weight of rubber, such as 15kg, paired with two 1kg iron plates, then you will not need to worry about the impact that the rubber plate has to experience, because it does not need to support too much weight from the iron.
Rule of thumb: the iron plates need to be 30% less in kgs than the rubber plates.
Otherwise, go for a ratio of 1:1 bumper to iron weight plates. That is, use an equal amount of rubber and iron, to ensure minimal damage to your rubber plates.
Cracking quality on the weights and a great price too. 5 stars
Really good pricee, quality and fast delivery
Arrived quickly and well packaged. The weights are good quality and sturdy despite being plastic.
I bought 170kg of these weights to replace a bumper plate set and am really pleased with them. Much easier to move around and can fit a lot more weight on plate loaded machines due to their thinness. I had an issue with the original order which Factory Weights sorted immediately (thanks James), so overall couldn't be happier.
I've been really impressed by these. I was a bit worried as they were at the cheaper end of the prices, but they have really good build quality.