BLACK BUMPER PLATES (LB)











- 230 lb Set - 2(45), 2(35), 2(25), 2(10)
- 260 lb Set - 2(45), 2(35), 2(25), 2(15), 2(10)
- 320 lb Set - 2(55), 2(45), 2(35), 2(25)
- 370 lb Set - 2(55), 2(45), 2(35), 2(25), 2(15), 2(10)
OVERVIEW
FEATURES

DUROMETER READING

STAINLESS STEEL INSERT

DROP TESTED
PRODUCT SPECS

Weight Tolerance
1%
Diameter
17.72" (10 lb bumpers are 17.64")
10 lb Thickness
1.06"
15 lb Thickness
1.22"
25 lb Thickness
1.77"
35 lb Thickness
2.32"
45 lb Thickness
2.83"
55 lb Thickness
3.39"
Collar Opening
50.4 - 50.8
Durometer (Hardness)
90
Drop Test
25 - 55 lbs; Dropped tested 20,000 times
Material
Rubber and Stainless Steel Insert
Plate Type
Multi-purpose
FAQs
What are bumper plates used for?
Bumper plates are commonly used in Olympic weightlifting and cross training. They are ideal for movements where the barbell is dropped, such as clean and jerk or snatch, as they protect the barbell and the lifting platform.
How are bumper plates different from traditional iron plates?
Bumper plates are made of rubber, which allows them to be dropped safely without causing damage. Traditional iron plates are not designed for dropping and can damage both the floor and the plates if dropped.
Is there a standard diameter for bumper plates?
The standard diameter of a bumper plate is 450mm (17.72 inches). This is the same diameter as competition-style iron plates, ensuring consistency in the barbell height.
What is the difference between bumper plates and traditional rubber coated plates?
Bumper plates are made from a dense rubber and are specifically designed for Olympic weightlifting movements where the barbell is dropped. Rubber coated plates are not designed for dropping. Another difference you’ll find is bumper plates all have the same diameter. The diameter of a rubber coated weight plate will generally decrease as the weight decreases.
OVERVIEW
FEATURES
PRODUCT SPECS

Weight Tolerance
1%
Diameter
17.72" (10 lb bumpers are 17.64")
10 lb Thickness
1.06"
15 lb Thickness
1.22"
25 lb Thickness
1.77"
35 lb Thickness
2.32"
45 lb Thickness
2.83"
55 lb Thickness
3.39"
Collar Opening
50.4 - 50.8
Durometer (Hardness)
90
Drop Test
25 - 55 lbs; Dropped tested 20,000 times
Material
Rubber and Stainless Steel Insert
Plate Type
Multi-purpose
FAQs
What are bumper plates used for?
Bumper plates are commonly used in Olympic weightlifting and cross training. They are ideal for movements where the barbell is dropped, such as clean and jerk or snatch, as they protect the barbell and the lifting platform.
How are bumper plates different from traditional iron plates?
Bumper plates are made of rubber, which allows them to be dropped safely without causing damage. Traditional iron plates are not designed for dropping and can damage both the floor and the plates if dropped.
Is there a standard diameter for bumper plates?
The standard diameter of a bumper plate is 450mm (17.72 inches). This is the same diameter as competition-style iron plates, ensuring consistency in the barbell height.
What is the difference between bumper plates and traditional rubber coated plates?
Bumper plates are made from a dense rubber and are specifically designed for Olympic weightlifting movements where the barbell is dropped. Rubber coated plates are not designed for dropping. Another difference you’ll find is bumper plates all have the same diameter. The diameter of a rubber coated weight plate will generally decrease as the weight decreases.