They're on decent sale at Amazon right now, less than $1/lb
Signature Fitness Bumpers any good?
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Re: Signature Fitness Bumpers any good?
Probably okay enough for home use?
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Re: Signature Fitness Bumpers any good?
Check the reviews. Several people report receiving non-matching pairs. One thicker than the other. One colored, the other black. Etc. But they're being sold by Amazon, not a third-party, so I'm sure you could return them if necessary. Delivery for me would be nearly a month, so that's something to consider as well.
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Re: Signature Fitness Bumpers any good?
Yeah, after checking the reviews I decided it would be a pass for me. If anyone gets them, I'm curious how it turns out
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Re: Signature Fitness Bumpers any good?
I bought these back during early Covid. As weights they worked fine. I think they’re just re-branded Hulk fit weights.
The 45s were unusually thick which makes them sub-optimal for deadlifts.
I have the Rogue Echo bumpers now which are thinner and I prefer.
The 45s were unusually thick which makes them sub-optimal for deadlifts.
I have the Rogue Echo bumpers now which are thinner and I prefer.