Charlie Brown
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
Easy to assemble and well worth the price. Glad I bought it.
dean wright
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
Sturdy...read the description...440lb limit
Kim H.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
I bought two of these for bumper plate storage at my gym. They do hold a lot of bumpers, but the base is not wide enough to stop the rack from tipping over if the plates aren't evenly distributed on both sides. My gym members rarely use the clips to hold the plates in place so it's now dangerous to use due to the tipping and plates falling off. Unfortunately, I waited too long and cannot return them, so I'll try to sell them and buy a heavy-duty commercial storage rack instead. They are nice looking, just not safe for commercial usage. In a home gym they would probably work well.
Dan Hergert
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I assembled this product exactly as it was shown in the user manual and as soon as I put one 45lb plate on it, the bar tilted to the side.Each plate arm would tilt as soon as it had a plate on it. Plates slid right off. Completely useless for me.
rafael s.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
The screws to hold it in place are terrible at best. Won’t going smoothly and one actually snapped with no real force added . Does the job but for a few more dollars get something better
Engineer2
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
The vertical plate storage rack arrived, on time, well packaged, and defect free. I ordered the storage rack for obvious reasons; lots of plates and the need for additional storage. I currently have a vertical plate storage rack from another company, so this allows me to do a good comparison between the two. There are many similarities, but a few key differences. In both cases, some assembly is required, however, the difficulty is minimal, with both having good instruction. Both racks are vertical, with 6 total arms, on a solid base with wheels. Both allow for the storage of 2 bars stored vertically. The key difference with this rack is that it only supports plates with 2" center holes, whereas the other rack accommodates both with sleeves that slide onto the 1" bars. Since most of my plates have 2" center holes, this is not an issue. I highly recommend this storage rack, with the warning that if you have 1" center hole plates, they won't be able to be stored on this rack.
J
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
Was easy to build. Rolls around with 400 lbs on it with ease. Good for at home use but not commercially. The tubes theta you slid the weights onto are a little wonky. But besides that grate for the price.
Snow Dog Dad
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
This is a nice addition to my home gym. All of my 2" center hole weight plates were just stacked and leaning against the wall before. Now they are well organized. I have 6 sets of plates (12 total) on this now and it is stable and works out great. It took me about 15 minutes to assemble from the time I unboxed it until it was finished. I almost didn't put the wheels on, but decided to; I'm glad I did as it lets me push it out of the way if I'm not using it. Though, if you do roll it around, I recommend putting the included spring buckles on to keep the weights from slipping off.