Big Curt's Reviews (79)


(4.67)
2/8/2026
One of the better rack storage options for accessories. They seem stronger than advertised. I keep grippers, change plates, and even deadlift slippers on these to clear up some floor and wall space.
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(3.67)
2/8/2026
You kinda get what you pay for. They certainly function as hand grippers. The knurling is very passive, and the handles are thinner than other brands. Would recommend standard grippers from cannon powerworks over these any day.
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(4.67)
2/8/2026
Heavy duty plate tree that'll easily outlive me. There are cheaper options, but it's a great piece.
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(4.00)
2/8/2026
I was #blessed by a visit from the ez curl bar fairy when this went on sale at one point. Knurling is decent but doesn't cover everywhere I'd like it to. It arrived with rusty grease oozing out of the collars, so that's certainly promising for long term patina aesthetics (the only thing that matters on this style of bar).
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(4.33)
2/8/2026
I don't love many of the business practices of IronMind, but it's tough to argue against the LBH being the gold standard cone or anvil style grip implements.
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(4.33)
2/8/2026
Got this as a gift, and it's definitely a premium option to hang up some bars on the wall. UHM liners on the surfaces that bars touch, which is nice
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(4.67)
2/8/2026
It holds barbells and was one of the cheapest options I could find. I keep my saxon and axle bars in this. Don't see any need for a more expensive option.
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(4.67)
2/8/2026
Probably the gold standard for saxon bars right now. There are more premium options, but you can definitely get strong with these with very few sacrifices. I have both the 3x4 and 2x5 versions. I am not very good at all at lifting them.
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