Competition Tested Olympic Bumper Plates for Strength Training and Strongman Workouts
Advance your weightlifting skills with our top-of-the-line Valor Fitness Competition Strength Bumper Plates. These plates are not just equipment; they are a proof to your goals of strength, endurance, and precision. Ideal for various training environments, from your home gym to a professional gym setting, these plates have proven their longevity in numerous cross-training competitions across the United States. These Olympic Style Bumper Plates are more than just weight plates; they are a commitment to quality in building your fitness goals.
Features and Benefits:
- DURABLE MATERIAL: Constructed with a cutting-edge polyurethane-based material, our bumper plates surpass traditional rubber plates in durability and strength. This non-brittle, resilient design ensures a longer lifespan, capable of enduring intense, repeated use.
- CONSISTENT DEAD BOUNCE: Safety and longevity are first. Our plates demonstrate a consistent dead bounce due to the polyurethane base, significantly reducing the risk of injury or equipment damage during drops. This feature guarantees that these plates are a lasting investment in your fitness journey.
- COMPETITION TESTED: Trusted in numerous national competitions, these high-quality bumper plates withstand the rigors of intense lifting environments. Their durability and reliability have been thoroughly tested, ensuring they won't let you down during crucial moments.
- SEAMLESS INTEGRATION: Each plate boasts a 2" chrome-plated steel insert, facilitating easy loading onto 2” Olympic barbell sleeves. This design minimizes bar friction and enhances the overall durability of the plate.
- FUNCTIONAL TRAINING EQUIPMENT: With a standard diameter of 17.5", these plates are suited for a wide range of exercises and training styles, making them ideal for box gyms, home gyms, and commercial fitness facilities.
- DISCLAIMER: Although these plates are built strong, the BPPU-10 plates cannot be dropped when they are on the barbell alone. This is due to the thickness of that particular size plate and it not being able to withstand the amount of force being applied to them when dropped.