Big Curt's Reviews (79)


(4.67)
2/9/2026
I was a bit skeptical of this item, but good lord does it hammer the legs. Used it a good bit while recovering from a surgery where I couldn't hold a barbell for 6 weeks. The cable/band connection point is a really nice touch. Would like slightly bigger wheels to help prevent it from turning.
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(4.33)
2/9/2026
Basically a clone of the rogue pin. Very heavy duty. It meets the requirement of being a pin that holds weights. There are nicer options, but this'll do.
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(3.67)
2/8/2026
It serves its purpose. I mainly use this for landmine squats during deloads. The welds are a bit janky and there's no UHM insert to protect your bar.
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(5.00)
2/8/2026
Can you even imagine treating drink safety as an accident? Yikes.
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(5.00)
2/8/2026
This product has singlehandedly converted me to drinking spicy waters while lifting. 420/69.
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(4.67)
2/8/2026
It feels like a really high quality piece aside from the locking mechanism. I use these primarily for supporting my back leg on split squats, but I'm sure someone could find plenty of other uses for it. I have the PR-5000 version which fits my spotter arms and adonis but not my rack itself. I store it on a leg of the adonis (pictured)
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(4.33)
2/8/2026
Bought this on a pretty deep discount. I like the extra range of motion from the arch along with the slightly angled handles. Strong value option vs the kabuki version.
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(4.33)
2/8/2026
It's a rolling handle with interchangeable grip sizes. The smooth plastic handle is very challenging and does not take chalk. It's a nice option for training grip without chalk. The mechanism for changing handles is a major PITA. 1.75" variant pictured.
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