Big Katie M's Reviews (41)


(4.00)
2/14/2026
I have a pair of 100lb plates I got on marketplace. They are heavy. I haven’t actually weighed them.
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(4.33)
2/14/2026
Upright is the way to go for farmers. I’ve had my set for a few years and they’ve been used in multiple competitions. They’ve held up well outside of some paint chipping on the weight horns and wearing on feet considering the use they’ve seen. The removable handles are kind of dumb and I’ve never used the low setting. You can to figure out how to position the pins best so you don’t hit them with your legs. My handles have lines on them that looks like knurling but are purely decorative. Handle height is about 16”
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(3.33)
2/14/2026
It’s an affordable, functional option. The leg pad can deflect a little bit at higher weights. Since it’s plate loaded, you lose some of the resistance at the end ranges, but you can rig up some bands to help. There’s a lower weight peg under the seat the weigh it down, we keep at least a 45 on there all the time. At 5’4” with short legs, it works for me at the end range of the adjustments. My 6’1” husband with long legs also fits.
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(3.67)
2/13/2026
No space for multiple KB’s so I got one new and have had it for several years. Requires the use of the included wrenches to make adjustments, so it is not quick. Internal plates were not labeled with weights so I had to do that myself. Some quirks on the alignment for assembly and fit of the larger plates, but it’s not too hard. Paint is flaking off after a few years. It works as intended and is a good option for saving space. If I were to replace it, I’d get the Bells of Steel version for the improved quality.
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(4.67)
2/13/2026
I picked this up to go with our larger Titan Adjustable KB since I wanted some lighter weight options. The weight changes require the use of the included wrench and Allen wrench so they are not fast. The internal plates are stamped with their weight, which is nice. The finish and feel of the bell and handle are nice. The whole assembly fits well together. Really nice option compared to having a few KB’s.
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(4.00)
2/13/2026
Still holding up well after 5 years of use. Just to the point where I probably should replace the cables. Works well for straight pull downs, but anything with an angle will rub on the top. As a shorter person, I can’t use the top pulley for face pulls. No real issues with the low row, the adjustable foot plate works well. The plate loaded trolley might make the minimum weight a little heavy for single arm work or in general, depending on the user’s strength level. Overall, it’s a good value and space saving option if you don’t have room for a dedicated pull down or want to spend the extra money for the newer rack pulley systems that keep coming out.
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(4.67)
2/12/2026
It’s an axle bar. It holds weight. It’s cheap. It doesn’t have knurling, because it’s a proper axle.
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(4.00)
2/12/2026
I have two; a 100lb and 150lb by Rep’s rating. Both are over the description weights (125, 175) with a combo of play sand and rubber mulch and still floppy. The sizes are approximately the same as Rogue Bags listed as 50lbs heavier; IE the Rep 150 is the same size as a Rogue 200. No other issues; held up well to several years of training.
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