Brandon Doyle's Reviews (121)


(3.33)
2/7/2026
Clone of others on the market. Not as solid as the Rogue option but better value. Holds all of our cast iron plates at work, about 400 pounds.
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(3.67)
2/7/2026
Does a good job at holding all of the bumper plates we have at work. We have a Rogue one and a clone from Titan. They work the same but the Rogue is a little more stable. I will say there are much cheaper trees that do the same thing.
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(3.00)
2/7/2026
Works fine. Not amazing quality. I don’t do tons of landmine work. I do occasionally like meadows rows and these do the trick better than just holding onto the sleeve. Rubber handle kinda sucks but it was cheap
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(3.00)
2/7/2026
This is fine. Not the best coating, no protection for your barbell (not a big deal for me I slide steel plates on my barbell but some care). The rubber handles are probably my least favorite thing. I prefer just sliding them off and grabbing the steel itself. Gets the job done.
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(3.00)
2/6/2026
Amazon attachment I have for adding in some variance to pulldowns and cable rows. This allows you to clip an attachment at any point so you can change the width of your movements. It’s just some flat steel with holes drilled out of it. Works well and a decent value.
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(4.33)
2/6/2026
This is a cool attachment we have at work. I really like using this for chest supported rows and some cable crunches. Also works well with straight arm pulldowns. Has that great durability that spud offers in all their straps. Not the absolute cheapest price tag for something like this
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(3.67)
2/6/2026
Decent multipurpose barbell. Knurling is quite passive which is fine for general movements. Quality is down a notch from something like the Ohio bar.
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(3.33)
2/6/2026
This machine works well enough. I had it in my gym for about 4 years or so. There would be some slight “deflection” on the leg extension pad during heavy weight. Biggest issue I had was just physically fitting in the machine easily. The “strength curve” if you even care about such a thing was also not great but could be improved by putting a 25 or 35 lb plate on the stopper peg to fix the start position. Built decent enough and never had issues with it otherwise.
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