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Decent savings on good quality bars...free $100 gift card with the Sport bar I see? Pretty tempting!
 
I have a couple of nice bars already. [emoji847]

Deez wunz?


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Seems like Rogue have stirred the pot a bit in the US and Canada.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, a 25kg Eleiko powerlifting steel disc was around AUD$260-280. Makes the eyes water.

Meanwhile, Rogue came out with some calibrated plates that were not too shabby. Essentially, the same as the Elieko, just 1mm thicker. They sold for around that price.... for a pair. So Essentially half the price.

Now, in Canada, the CAD$264 per 25kg disc (plus local taxes, so who dafuq knows how much they really cost) has dropped to CAD$179.

In the US they are sold out. You can't buy an Eleiko disc for love or money. Bars have not dropped in price.

Hopefully the price drop will extend to NZ and Aus. At the moment, they are the old price.
 
Seems like Rogue have stirred the pot a bit in the US and Canada.

Up until a couple of weeks ago, a 25kg Eleiko powerlifting steel disc was around AUD$260-280. Makes the eyes water.

Meanwhile, Rogue came out with some calibrated plates that were not too shabby. Essentially, the same as the Elieko, just 1mm thicker. They sold for around that price.... for a pair. So Essentially half the price.

Now, in Canada, the CAD$264 per 25kg disc (plus local taxes, so who dafuq knows how much they really cost) has dropped to CAD$179.

In the US they are sold out. You can't buy an Eleiko disc for love or money. Bars have not dropped in price.

Hopefully the price drop will extend to NZ and Aus. At the moment, they are the old price.

$549 for a pair of 25kg Klokov bumpers!
 
Heavy is heavy, expensive is dumb.

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That depends on a lot.

For a bodybuilder, chasing weight numbers is dumb. What's the point? Plus the chance of injury is heightened. To have a great bodybuilding workout, you can get away with very light weights. It's all about intensity, right? So, if you load on some plates, it's pretty irrelevant if the numbers stated on the plates are out by 250g. Or 500g. Or, like most cheap discs, out by 1kg. It doesn't matter. You just work the weight until you hit exhaustion, or beyond.

But, if you are an olympic weightlifter, or a powerlifter, or, to some extent, a strongman competitor, the actual weight is important. In fact, in competition it's everything. So if you are in a gym and using a shit bar and a shit set of plates that are all out by, say, 500g, then if you were training with 220kg you may end up being 5.5kg short. So? Well, world records are set or missed by as little as 1kg for weightlifting, and just 500g for powerlifters. So hitting your numbers accurately is important.

You will find that serious competitors in weightlifting and powerlifting use calibrated plates and bars. Even the collars are calibrated.

Bodybuilders? Waste of time using calibrated gear. Weightlifters and powerlifters? Pretty important.


 
I get all that but surely calibrated plates can be found cheaper than that.

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That depends on a lot.

For a bodybuilder, chasing weight numbers is dumb. What's the point? Plus the chance of injury is heightened. To have a great bodybuilding workout, you can get away with very light weights. It's all about intensity, right? So, if you load on some plates, it's pretty irrelevant if the numbers stated on the plates are out by 250g. Or 500g. Or, like most cheap discs, out by 1kg. It doesn't matter. You just work the weight until you hit exhaustion, or beyond.

But, if you are an olympic weightlifter, or a powerlifter, or, to some extent, a strongman competitor, the actual weight is important. In fact, in competition it's everything. So if you are in a gym and using a shit bar and a shit set of plates that are all out by, say, 500g, then if you were training with 220kg you may end up being 5.5kg short. So? Well, world records are set or missed by as little as 1kg for weightlifting, and just 500g for powerlifters. So hitting your numbers accurately is important.

You will find that serious competitors in weightlifting and powerlifting use calibrated plates and bars. Even the collars are calibrated.

Bodybuilders? Waste of time using calibrated gear. Weightlifters and powerlifters? Pretty important.



You write some pretty intelligent things from time to time dear boy, but this is idiotic.
 
We have a shipping calculator for each product, just type your postcode into the box on the page of your item to get a rough idea.

** Remember ALL AusBB Members get a 10% Discount on 'all' and 'any' stock they like **

Example :
Armortech Competition Bumpers @ sale price of $10.00 p/kg will be $9.00 p/kg to members
https://www.flexequipment.com.au/armortech-v2-competition-bumpers-10kg-25kg

or

Klokov Sports Barbell @ sale price of $599.00 will be $539.00 to members
https://www.flexequipment.com.au/klokov-equipment-20kg-sport-bar

In order to get your discount please PM me.
I will also organise the delivery's for you.

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