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PRx Elite Competition Bumper Plates

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PRx Prime Bumper Plates

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PRx Color Fleck Bumper Plates

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PRx Crumb Rubber Bumper Plates

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Patriot Bumper Weight Plates

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PRx USA Crumb Rubber Plates

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Yellow 35lb GRIND Fitness Black Carbon Weight Plates with Yellow Colored Fleck pieces on each plate.
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GRIND Fleck Carbon Crumb Plates

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Bumper Plates Built for Strength and Protection

Bumper plates are the go-to choice for lifters who want durability without damaging their floors or equipment. Made with high-density rubber, these weight plates are essential for Olympic lifts, CrossFit, and dynamic training styles. Their consistent diameter means every Olympic plate—whether 10 lb or 45 lb—stacks evenly, protecting your barbell and your space. Whether you’re training at home or in a commercial gym, bumper plates bring pro-level performance to every lift.

Bumper Plates vs. Standard Gym Plates

Not all gym plates are created equal. Traditional cast iron weight plates are thinner and let you load more total weight, but they’re not designed for high drops. Bumper plates, on the other hand, are built for impact—quiet, shock-absorbing, and safer for your bar. If your workouts include cleans, snatches, or any overhead work, bumpers are the smarter pick. For powerlifters chasing max bench or squat numbers, iron plates may give you more bar space. Choosing the right setup depends on how—and what—you train.

Why Olympic Plates Set the Standard

The term Olympic plates refers to plates with a 2-inch center hole that fit Olympic barbells—the universal standard for serious lifting. Bumper plates fall under this category, but so do iron and urethane versions. If you’re building out your gym, stick with Olympic sizing to ensure your plates, barbells, and racks all work together seamlessly. This makes your investment future-proof, whether you’re adding more gym plates later or upgrading your barbell. With Olympic-standard weight plates, you’re training the same way athletes and strength pros do worldwide.

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