I think that Nike has got themselves into a lot of different sporting companies and most of the time they never bring the innovation which leads to the division dying off. Nike used to have a huge baseball section, now they only make like batting gloves and cleats because their bats and gloves sucked and they couldn't out compete the companies that specialized in it.
@@TaxesAreJunkFees he had Nike branded balls and clubs. (Although rumor was they were made by other company's with Nike's logo just stamped on). Go look at his chip in on 16th 2005 masters the camera zooms in on the ball with a clear Nike swoosh on it.
Nike saw Rogue and Rep were dominating the weight market. Time for them to make an introduction. They’re definitely going to serve as an “entryway” brand for new lifters into gym equipment. Smart. Love the plate design too.
@@Quanic2000 right but Nike branded clothes aren't introducing people to clothes. See what I'm saying? Yes Nike is competition, but I don't see anyone entering the space because the dumbells have a swoosh on them. They'll buy the swoosh dumbells over the generic Walmart ones. That's all.
@@DeCapitanOG Nike won't introduce people to clothes, but people will chose Nike branded gear. And Nike is trendier, right or wrong, than generic brands at Wal-Mart.
@@Quanic2000 yes, that's what I was saying. The person I originally responded to was making the claim that these products were going to introduce people to the space. The same claim that coop was making, which I think was just greedy hopefulness on his part at best, and at worse, sucking up to Nike.
Honestly this is a great idea by Nike, The marketing is already done just by brand recognition and I know there are TONS of people who will just buy it by it being Nike...Seems like a win win for them.
To be completely honest: I'm not a sponsored athlete i don't give a damn about Nike Strength's equipment. Don't get me wrong, i love my Metcons and Romaleos. But i'm not going to pay extra for the Nike logo on the weights or bars, luckily the home gym market is booming and has a lot of really good options (even if we only compare it to other made in China ones). Happy this will be another door to bring more people to the home gym community, but worried that the mentality of paying absurd $$$ for "limited editions" of sneakers will transfer to the home gym equipment division.
I don’t think sneaker/resell culture will cross over into the home gym space with this move. Tbh I feel like Nike will mostly likely occupy the high school/college level athletics space since there are so many schools already signed up with them on a footwear deal. The next avenue in this for them is dominating the newbie home gym space. Someone who wants to get into it. But seems overwhelmed by options or doesn’t know much of the space will see Nike branding and think it has to be ok to purchase. Once they outgrew said equipment they might dive in deeper to find more core brands.
Just finished going through the Nike site. Not impressed! As a Canadian, ill stick with Bells of steel or REP fitness. They both have everything i need. Just received my Bells of steel flat bench, paid $199 Canadian. Perfect for a home gym. Next i'm ordering Bells of Steel colored bumpers, nicer and less expensive.
Nike dumbbells are almost $2/lb.. I wouldn't say that's priced "competitively" lol.. You can get normal rubber hex for $1/lb every day shipped to your door. Just saying
Nike sucks. Their big entry into this market was to slap branding on stuff that's already available EVERYWHERE. Do people really care which weight plate Lebron uses? I would much rather support smaller, more innovative companies dedicated to strength training such as REP and Rogue. Otherwise, keep up the great work, GGR! Love the videos!
The thing is that you need to consider who it's aimed at and that is rarely the person that's completely decked out and knows what they want and like but rather that person that's considering to get going and now there's shit that their favorite athlete is using and that's from the same brand their sick sneakers are from.
I hear what you’re saying, only issue is smaller companies like Kettlebell Kings for example end up growing too fast, so now when on their site you’ll be lucky to find anything in stock or in the case of spots like Rogue, you end up paying out the nose in tax and shipping, meanwhile I can go to a local Scheels and grab a Nike kettlebell and save a bunch in shopping costs.
Cannot wait to see you review the barbells and plates. I have rogue fleck - curious to see how they compare! Digging the recycle shoes look though. Honestly skeptical about the barbells!
@@Irrational_Pie they wanted Kaepernick to be their spokesperson and then they came out with shoes for that recording artist that had blood in the red of the shoe. Like demonic stuff. So if that’s who they want to market to then I’ll find another shoe. Went to Brooks, Reebok, and Rockport. My voice is my dollars so that’s all I can do… but I can do something. :)
Bumpers are cool if you want something wide and bouncy. Other than that, REP has way better innovation and prices. And rogue if you want some of their miusa or import stuff. Already two great options. Nikes benches and racks look like rebranded titan low quality with a lot higher prices.
People will buy because of the "Swoosh" but the pricing and shipping costs seem way too high! Kettlebell logo branding isn't recessed, so that swoosh and lettering will tear your arms up. Can't wait for you to review as I wonder how the knurling is on the barbell. Not going to lie, I really want to Orange one
I bought 2 of their 25lb dumbbells today, they quality isn’t bad I must admit, they’re a little on the pricy side, I would’ve assumed 30-40$ each but they’re actually 50$ I suppose the branding is what makes it so much more expensive not a bad product tho.
FYI to anyone buying them, the actual casing is a rubberish material so it probably won’t do as much damage to floors but I’d suggest a Matt of course just to be safe.
Not sure how you feel the price points are inline to others. To me they were very hit or miss, or priced out of range to competitors who have been making quality equipment longer. 450 for an import version of the Rogue SML-1? Just get the Rogue. Their crumb bumpers are priced higher than the Echo Color Bumper plates. For it being Nike there was little to no innovation to justify higher (albeit slightly) price points other than their name which means little (yet) in the equipment space.
@@plmn93 This is the comment I was searching for! Import crap at the same price (or higher) than USA made equipment. No thanks! Also, people who are really into Nike and will buy anything with a swoosh on it, don't work out!
They are gonna make equipment that is just good enough so entry level lifters who aren't willing to do Homework will just buy from them cause they will feel comfortable.
I have the Nike Grind gym mats. They’re made by Tilemasters. They’re puzzle pieces and are nice but not thick like a stall mat. And yes, they’re a shade off depending when you by them if you add to your floor
@brockpfister9299 They are available at Home Depot. They are made out of Nike Grind but don't have any Nike branding on the the tiles themselves. The packaging does say made with Nike Grind though.
So far they only have the basic stuff that we can get from anywhere else unless they innovate something like Rep, BoS, Titan, PRX etc...then we'll talk.
Can you guys please do a really in-depth video on sound systems for garages and how to optimize it across different budgets? I would love to see what you guys come up with as far as how to optimize sound in a home gym with concrete walls and concrete floors with a big metal door. I would love to see bluetooth options, PA systems, HI-FI options. Everything from a $20 bluetooth speaker up to $100k system and ways to make a $20 bluetooth sound like $200.
It's funny... Because when Coop speaks and gives his opion/feedback; companies listen, which to me is smart and pretty cool. Nike? I can see them not giving AF, which will be dissapointing.
So I imagine they’d maybe take Rep/titan attachments on their racks right? Or you think they’re going the Bells of Steel route and import true 3x3 uprights
People hating but I fully support them trying to do something different. They're a HUGE brand trying to show everyone what's possible with recycled material. How can you hate that?
Curious if the grind plates match up with other rogue weights. Are they the same diameter? Could i use them together? How durable are they in comparison? The rogue hi-temp one's i have seem like they will last an eternity? Same with these?
Its Nike. It's all just made in Bangladesh or some other 3rd world nation and just has their logo slapped on. In my experience, big companies like this will try to pass off inferior equipment because they can sell it based on NAME recognition. I don't care about logos. I still want made in the USA stuff if I can afford it. However I DO really like the recycling of shoe parts into weight equipment. My only concern is how do they keep the weights consistent.
Homegym fanatics like us may laugh but people like my nephews who are into basketball and football only know Nike. They have no idea what Rep fitness or Sorinex is. They walk into a Dicks and see a Nike display with LeBron on it, it's gonna catch their eye.
Your excitement is infectious, Coop. Great video. I have a question: Do you think that Nike is aiming primarily at the home gym market? When I saw those Nike-branded bumper plates and barbells, I thought they would be a great selling point for commercial boutique gyms that attract customers more by image than by function. The benches, power racks, etc. don’t look like anything special in terms of functionality, but that might not matter for boutique gyms. What are your thoughts?
In terms of the "stall matts"... They sell the small squares like this that click together. I have them and I like them. Not cheap tho. Sell at places like home depot
Sustainability is such a pathetic marketing gimmick. Nike is the last company to give a shit about the environment, and some bumber plates aren't going to make a difference. What do you think they were doing before? Shooting it off into the Amazon?
@@DeCapitanOGeh, less waste is less waste. I know companies don't really care but I love to see waste reused. Don't care if it's for marketing as long as it's not a bold faced lie somehow causing even more waste.
@@gloriousapplebees okay? But you don't actually know that the material was waste. You just know that they're making bumber plates with it now. Probably a higher margin then whatever they were doing with it before because people like you overpay for garbage if it's marketed correctly. More power to you.
@@DeCapitanOGwell you got one thing wrong, I won't be buying these lol. But yeah you're right, I don't know if it's waste, they just said it is and I'm believing them. Just think it's cool when things don't get thrown out I guess. Thanks!
Hey Coop. How do I get these? Just like REP, they don’t ship to Hawaii. Please tell these companies to sell it to us too (I think Alaska is also affected).
I think that Nike has got themselves into a lot of different sporting companies and most of the time they never bring the innovation which leads to the division dying off. Nike used to have a huge baseball section, now they only make like batting gloves and cleats because their bats and gloves sucked and they couldn't out compete the companies that specialized in it.
Same with Golf. They had TIGER WOODS using their stuff and now they don't even make clubs/balls anymore.
@@naderzein2435 Tiger only wore the shirt and hat.
@@TaxesAreJunkFees he had Nike branded balls and clubs. (Although rumor was they were made by other company's with Nike's logo just stamped on). Go look at his chip in on 16th 2005 masters the camera zooms in on the ball with a clear Nike swoosh on it.
@@naderzein2435 I heard he'd use them if they were good and then didn't. IDK for sure. I think you are right, it was rebranded
Nike saw Rogue and Rep were dominating the weight market. Time for them to make an introduction. They’re definitely going to serve as an “entryway” brand for new lifters into gym equipment. Smart. Love the plate design too.
Generic Walmart and Amazon equipment already does that. Putting a swoosh on dumbells isn't going to be the thing that gets someone to make the leap.
@DeCapitanOG but the swoosh has brand recognition.
I'm not a Nike whore but people wear Nike branded athletic gear and not even workout.
@@Quanic2000 right but Nike branded clothes aren't introducing people to clothes. See what I'm saying? Yes Nike is competition, but I don't see anyone entering the space because the dumbells have a swoosh on them. They'll buy the swoosh dumbells over the generic Walmart ones. That's all.
@@DeCapitanOG Nike won't introduce people to clothes, but people will chose Nike branded gear.
And Nike is trendier, right or wrong, than generic brands at Wal-Mart.
@@Quanic2000 yes, that's what I was saying. The person I originally responded to was making the claim that these products were going to introduce people to the space. The same claim that coop was making, which I think was just greedy hopefulness on his part at best, and at worse, sucking up to Nike.
Honestly this is a great idea by Nike, The marketing is already done just by brand recognition and I know there are TONS of people who will just buy it by it being Nike...Seems like a win win for them.
You've just landed a paid consultant gig at Nike :) Hope you like flying to Viet Nam! Make em throw in that Business Class both ways...
To be completely honest: I'm not a sponsored athlete i don't give a damn about Nike Strength's equipment.
Don't get me wrong, i love my Metcons and Romaleos.
But i'm not going to pay extra for the Nike logo on the weights or bars, luckily the home gym market is booming and has a lot of really good options (even if we only compare it to other made in China ones).
Happy this will be another door to bring more people to the home gym community, but worried that the mentality of paying absurd $$$ for "limited editions" of sneakers will transfer to the home gym equipment division.
I don’t think sneaker/resell culture will cross over into the home gym space with this move. Tbh I feel like Nike will mostly likely occupy the high school/college level athletics space since there are so many schools already signed up with them on a footwear deal.
The next avenue in this for them is dominating the newbie home gym space. Someone who wants to get into it. But seems overwhelmed by options or doesn’t know much of the space will see Nike branding and think it has to be ok to purchase.
Once they outgrew said equipment they might dive in deeper to find more core brands.
Just finished going through the Nike site. Not impressed! As a Canadian, ill stick with Bells of steel or REP fitness. They both have everything i need. Just received my Bells of steel flat bench, paid $199 Canadian. Perfect for a home gym. Next i'm ordering Bells of Steel colored bumpers, nicer and less expensive.
Isn’t available to ship to Canada anyway.
@@iamandrewsoares At least were not alone. They don't ship to Alaska or Hawaii either. 😂😂
Nike dumbbells are almost $2/lb.. I wouldn't say that's priced "competitively" lol..
You can get normal rubber hex for $1/lb every day shipped to your door. Just saying
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Their stuff is pretty…but expensive. Plates are more expensive than Rogue.
Nike sucks. Their big entry into this market was to slap branding on stuff that's already available EVERYWHERE. Do people really care which weight plate Lebron uses? I would much rather support smaller, more innovative companies dedicated to strength training such as REP and Rogue. Otherwise, keep up the great work, GGR! Love the videos!
I mean, bumper plates made from recycled materials look cool as hell 😎
yeah sheep care about this crap, the vast majority of people who "lift weights" have no clue what theyre doing and blindly follow stuff like this
The thing is that you need to consider who it's aimed at and that is rarely the person that's completely decked out and knows what they want and like but rather that person that's considering to get going and now there's shit that their favorite athlete is using and that's from the same brand their sick sneakers are from.
I hear what you’re saying, only issue is smaller companies like Kettlebell Kings for example end up growing too fast, so now when on their site you’ll be lucky to find anything in stock or in the case of spots like Rogue, you end up paying out the nose in tax and shipping, meanwhile I can go to a local Scheels and grab a Nike kettlebell and save a bunch in shopping costs.
Also. A 24kg kettlebell from Nike is 40 dollars cheaper and free shipping
This video gives off the impression that the branding is the most important thing.
“SACK-Quan Barkley”😂😂😂
I saw it at Dicks Sporting Goods. So expensive for a direct rip off of others.
Their lettering and logo on the kettlebells is pretty deep. It looks like it will tear up your forearms. They're also more expensive than Rogue.
Love Sack-Quan Barkley
Cannot wait to see you review the barbells and plates. I have rogue fleck - curious to see how they compare! Digging the recycle shoes look though. Honestly skeptical about the barbells!
I don’t foresee a scenario where I ever purchase anything from Nike again. They’ve made their stand, I will make mine.
What stand? I’m not plugged into brand news.
@@Irrational_Pie they wanted Kaepernick to be their spokesperson and then they came out with shoes for that recording artist that had blood in the red of the shoe. Like demonic stuff. So if that’s who they want to market to then I’ll find another shoe. Went to Brooks, Reebok, and Rockport. My voice is my dollars so that’s all I can do… but I can do something. :)
What did they do?
@@meisdeterminedwhat? You’ve ditched Nike because they came out with shoes you don’t like the look of?
@@Farquad76.547 bro I think you know it’s more than that lol
Bumpers are cool if you want something wide and bouncy. Other than that, REP has way better innovation and prices. And rogue if you want some of their miusa or import stuff. Already two great options. Nikes benches and racks look like rebranded titan low quality with a lot higher prices.
^^^^^^^^truth right here!!!! I thought the same thing. Titan quality and Kabuki prices. No thanks
I didn't know Rogue but I've known Nike since forever
I wonder if new fitness competition events are on the horizon. A great way to display their new product.
didn't know Nike was releasing strength products... I love the look on those plates! Kinda wanna get a set... 🤔
People will buy because of the "Swoosh" but the pricing and shipping costs seem way too high! Kettlebell logo branding isn't recessed, so that swoosh and lettering will tear your arms up. Can't wait for you to review as I wonder how the knurling is on the barbell. Not going to lie, I really want to Orange one
I bought 2 of their 25lb dumbbells today, they quality isn’t bad I must admit, they’re a little on the pricy side, I would’ve assumed 30-40$ each but they’re actually 50$ I suppose the branding is what makes it so much more expensive not a bad product tho.
FYI to anyone buying them, the actual casing is a rubberish material so it probably won’t do as much damage to floors but I’d suggest a Matt of course just to be safe.
I thought you’d take em to task more on the rack, looks like Titan without the west side spacing and more expensive
Not sure how you feel the price points are inline to others. To me they were very hit or miss, or priced out of range to competitors who have been making quality equipment longer. 450 for an import version of the Rogue SML-1? Just get the Rogue. Their crumb bumpers are priced higher than the Echo Color Bumper plates.
For it being Nike there was little to no innovation to justify higher (albeit slightly) price points other than their name which means little (yet) in the equipment space.
Same feeling, nothing here looks like any sort of improvement on quality/design or price. We are not the target market lol.
Yep. Chinese built products at US built prices. But that's what Nike has done for decades.
@@plmn93 This is the comment I was searching for! Import crap at the same price (or higher) than USA made equipment. No thanks! Also, people who are really into Nike and will buy anything with a swoosh on it, don't work out!
Check the weight accuracy. Do they smell? Saw it in half and check the inner quality. 🤔👍
Not sure if I’ve just missed the last few videos, but the production quality in this one is amazing! A lot of improvements have been coming to ggr
I love Sack-one Barkley!
Nike is the anti rogue in so many ways
No way the package came right as you was talking about it that's crazy and totally believable
They are gonna make equipment that is just good enough so entry level lifters who aren't willing to do Homework will just buy from them cause they will feel comfortable.
I saw the barbell at DSG and it looks just like the signature fitness bar with Nike logo on it.
Here’s hoping Nike brings innovation to the home gym space
Bumpers and rack are more expensive than rogue. Upcharge for the swoosh? No thanks. Bumpers do look dope but are more expensive and wider so Idk.
Those grind bumper plates look absolutely sick. Too bad they only come in one color.
I have the Nike Grind gym mats. They’re made by Tilemasters. They’re puzzle pieces and are nice but not thick like a stall mat. And yes, they’re a shade off depending when you by them if you add to your floor
How did you buy these, I can’t seem to find it.
@@brockpfister9299 Home Depot flooring section
@brockpfister9299 They are available at Home Depot. They are made out of Nike Grind but don't have any Nike branding on the the tiles themselves. The packaging does say made with Nike Grind though.
So far they only have the basic stuff that we can get from anywhere else unless they innovate something like Rep, BoS, Titan, PRX etc...then we'll talk.
They already make the flooring and it’s available at Home Depot and I have them in my basement gym and they look like those bumpers.
Can you guys please do a really in-depth video on sound systems for garages and how to optimize it across different budgets? I would love to see what you guys come up with as far as how to optimize sound in a home gym with concrete walls and concrete floors with a big metal door. I would love to see bluetooth options, PA systems, HI-FI options. Everything from a $20 bluetooth speaker up to $100k system and ways to make a $20 bluetooth sound like $200.
I’m thinking sonos in my future gym. Their trueplay optimization is pretty awesome
Y’all should review the major fitness stuff. It’s all over my feeds on socials and would like to see how it is.
Looking at the prices, they are overprice for what it is. A squat rack 3x3 with 5/8 hardware fit 750? Rogue is 515
It's funny...
Because when Coop speaks and gives his opion/feedback; companies listen,
which to me is smart and pretty cool.
Nike?
I can see them not giving AF, which will be dissapointing.
Will Nike's gym equipment be made by the same overseas kids who make their footwear and clothing
I hope Nike is as successful in Strength Fitness as they were entering Hockey in the early 90's .
Idk if the “Just Do That” comment was intentional, but it was golden.
Hey coop! First thanks for all thr dope and informative reviews and content!!!
Yes we would love for a full review on the NIKE rack!! And BARBELL!!
Elephant swinging their abilities around 😂
I think the stall mat idea is fricken awesome. That would be so cool!
So I imagine they’d maybe take Rep/titan attachments on their racks right? Or you think they’re going the Bells of Steel route and import true 3x3 uprights
Idk, the home gym market isn’t growing and they aren’t offering anything that’s much different than Rogue. I see this as a up hill battle for Nike.
All I want to see from Nike Strength is a rerelease of the Romaleos 2.
People hating but I fully support them trying to do something different. They're a HUGE brand trying to show everyone what's possible with recycled material. How can you hate that?
The Barbell and bumper plates and the squat rack
Curious if the grind plates match up with other rogue weights. Are they the same diameter? Could i use them together? How durable are they in comparison? The rogue hi-temp one's i have seem like they will last an eternity? Same with these?
Its Nike. It's all just made in Bangladesh or some other 3rd world nation and just has their logo slapped on. In my experience, big companies like this will try to pass off inferior equipment because they can sell it based on NAME recognition. I don't care about logos. I still want made in the USA stuff if I can afford it.
However I DO really like the recycling of shoe parts into weight equipment. My only concern is how do they keep the weights consistent.
I would like to see a stress test review on all the items. Then probably a separate video comparing them to other brands.
Homegym fanatics like us may laugh but people like my nephews who are into basketball and football only know Nike. They have no idea what Rep fitness or Sorinex is. They walk into a Dicks and see a Nike display with LeBron on it, it's gonna catch their eye.
Definitely want to see a review on their equipment. Kind of interested
Need a review of the barbell, rack and the Grind plates
Nike trying to be like Walmart and push out the smaller companies 😢.. I hope it doesn’t happen
Please review it all - bars, rigs, bumpers, KB,s, DB's.
Your excitement is infectious, Coop. Great video. I have a question: Do you think that Nike is aiming primarily at the home gym market? When I saw those Nike-branded bumper plates and barbells, I thought they would be a great selling point for commercial boutique gyms that attract customers more by image than by function. The benches, power racks, etc. don’t look like anything special in terms of functionality, but that might not matter for boutique gyms. What are your thoughts?
I would really like to see a review on the bar and the rack.
Is that a rhetorical question? “If you want us to do a review”. Cmon Coop you know the answer😂
They make stall mats I am ordering immediately, new sneaker smell is better than what I am still smelling after 5 years.
In terms of the "stall matts"... They sell the small squares like this that click together. I have them and I like them. Not cheap tho. Sell at places like home depot
I would love a comparison between the rogue and nike dumbbells especially seeing that kind of price difference
2:55 I’ve never seen someone twitch their leg 🦵 like that, to a dumbbell row before 😮
That's mats would be sick
COOP! The Rep Fitness Wall mount Athena is out. Did they send you one to review !?
Facebook group said Coop needed to review ASAP and he already pulled through
I may have to start collecting these plates haha
They actually have those Nike grind stall mats. Saw them in home depot
I didn’t think I’d want to buy bumper plates since I have a full set of urethane ones…but now, I’m looking into theirs. They are SICK!
Bud they’re the same as the ones you already have and don’t use
I want to see what they come up with for adjustable dumbbells
Ngl I’ve been wanting a home gym nd once I saw Nike have there own stuff I’m about to hop on the train 🤣
I'll be waiting for the Air Jordan Line
I NEED a review on those plates asap. Banger design.
Yes, Please do a review of the Nike weight products please. All of them. I wanna see if they're really worth it.
can you do a review on rep fitness rubber coated dumbbells? i cant find any reviews on youtube
Can't wait till Coop gets to review a NIKE adjustable dumbbell!!!!
Love those bumper plates so much, the sustainability, the look, and I bet the smell LOL
mmm cancer smell
Sustainability is such a pathetic marketing gimmick. Nike is the last company to give a shit about the environment, and some bumber plates aren't going to make a difference. What do you think they were doing before? Shooting it off into the Amazon?
@@DeCapitanOGeh, less waste is less waste. I know companies don't really care but I love to see waste reused. Don't care if it's for marketing as long as it's not a bold faced lie somehow causing even more waste.
@@gloriousapplebees okay? But you don't actually know that the material was waste. You just know that they're making bumber plates with it now. Probably a higher margin then whatever they were doing with it before because people like you overpay for garbage if it's marketed correctly. More power to you.
@@DeCapitanOGwell you got one thing wrong, I won't be buying these lol. But yeah you're right, I don't know if it's waste, they just said it is and I'm believing them. Just think it's cool when things don't get thrown out I guess. Thanks!
You need to pitch that idea to bike about the floor mats that’s genius
Love the look of the bumper plate!
Saw those plates and I want them
Same guy running this division, came from Nike Golf and Tennis 😅
A Vegas company already makes flooring from Nike grind material
Hey Coop. How do I get these? Just like REP, they don’t ship to Hawaii. Please tell these companies to sell it to us too (I think Alaska is also affected).
Bars, bumpers and racks would be an interesting review video.
I think the bumper plate is awesome, I could see them marketing that like crazy
Talk about kids in a sweat shop, now they got them in the Foundry.
absolutely would like to see a full review.., of at least the barbell and the rack..
I never thought id be interested in the smell of a bumper plate before now
Good move from Nike, if they can makes a rogue quality rack without the goober welds of titan at an inbetween price.. id buy it!
I do really love those bumpers
I do like this bumper plate
Review them there bars, Coop!
holy crap nike grind stall mat is an amazing idea.
Nike is always a pass for me. Nike couldn't pay me enough to take anything they make.
if they made the dumbbells with the same material as the plate, I would be buying them immediately.
With Lebron we could get a Nike branded Tonal. I think he invested in Tonal. I saw he advertises for them.