Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 7 x 2 inches |
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Package Weight | 11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.75 x 0.98 x 5.75 inches |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Brand Name | Titan Fitness |
Material | Cast Iron |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Titan Fitness |
Part Number | RUCKPLT10 |
Style | 10 lb |
Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
Grip Size | 25 millimeters |
Titan Fitness Cast Iron Ruck Weight Plate, Backpack Weight Training, Single Wide Handle, Round Corners Smooth Edges, Ideal for Resistance Training, Strengthen Posture Stability
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Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Material | Cast Iron |
Brand | Titan Fitness |
About this item
- GREAT FOR RUCKING: Add ruck weights to your jog or hike to build strength and endurance and improve your posture with the added weight of the backpack pulling your shoulders and back into alignment.
- FITS IN LAPTOP COMPARTMENT BACKPACKS: Designed to fit into standard laptop compartments of everyday backpacks or elastic interior pockets.
- WIDE GRIP HANDLE: Our plate features a 4.75" x 1.75" smooth wide grip handle to easily add and remove it from your ruck or perform multiple bodyweight exercises like squats, lunges, crunches, presses, and more.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Crafted from heavy-gauge cast iron with rounded edges and finished with a powder-coated black coating for increased toughness and durability.
- DIMENSIONS: Weighing 10 LB, this rectangular plate is 8.5" long x 5.75" wide x 0.98" thick.
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ASIN | B079XH9RS8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #55,409 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #86 in Strength Training Plates |
Date First Available | November 3, 2020 |
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Customers like the value, fit, performance, and quality of the weight plate. For example, they mention it's a cheap block of metal, works well for rucking, and is of high quality. That said, some complain about the coating.
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Customers are satisfied with the weight plate's quality. They say it is an outstanding product, the construction is solid and clean, and it has held up to months of hikes and abuse.
"...It's really nice and a lot cheaper than GoRuck's plates. I've bought from Titan before and never had any issues...." Read more
"...It's a block of metal so durability wise it's solid...." Read more
"Good product for a great price. Coating seems pretty thick, after it riding around in the coarse nylon hydration bladder section of my backpack for..." Read more
"The weight I received was in good shape - no chipping or rough edges...." Read more
Customers find the weight plate to be a good value. They mention that it is a cheap block of metal.
"...It's really nice and a lot cheaper than GoRuck's plates. I've bought from Titan before and never had any issues...." Read more
"Fits perfectly in my GoRuck pack…and at a great price point!" Read more
"I bought this weight for my Rucker 3.0 backpack. Works great, good value, and accurate product description...." Read more
"...Value wise, it's a cheaper block of metal than other blocks of metal, but still seems high for a block of metal...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the weight plate. For example, they mention it fits perfectly in their ruck pack, hydration compartment, and backpack computer compartment. Some say that it's smaller than expected and can fit in their 5.11 Rush 24 water bladder.
"...So, I ordered this plate for my 5-11 Rush12 bag. It fits into the hydration compartment perfectly...." Read more
"...This Titan 20 lb. plate fits perfectly in the back hydration pocket of the 5.11 RUSH12 backpack - so no need to worry about it flopping around in a..." Read more
"Fits perfectly in my GoRuck pack…and at a great price point!" Read more
"...It fits in the laptop pocket too although it would move around a bit if you're doing more than wearing the pack." Read more
Customers like the weight of the plate. They say it is a great weight for rucking, and the edges are a little rough. The weight of this plate seems accurate, and it is an economical rucked weight. The handles make it a good free weight, and make ruching with weight a lot easier.
"...Weight of the plate seems accurate - I stepped on my (reliable) bathroom scale with the pack on, then off, and the fully loaded..." Read more
"Good weight. Easy to add to my ruck or to use alone. For the price, it is spot on. I didn’t need to pay extra for a name. I needed a weight...." Read more
"Great weight. THe edges are a little rough, but it is cast metal. Put the edges in a pool noodle. Problem solved...." Read more
"...fits perfectly snug in my *brand-name training pack, and it adds significant weight without having to sacrifice space for the necessities...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the weight plate. They mention that it works well for rucking, as well as incorporating into other workouts. Some say that the weight is effective for their starting point and does that simple task well. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and recommend it to others.
"I bought this weight for my Rucker 3.0 backpack. Works great, good value, and accurate product description...." Read more
"It's a weight, that's what it is and what it's for and it does that simple task well...." Read more
"...It's been effective for my starting point! I just purchased a 30lb plate as well." Read more
"...Both are perfect for rucking and working out. I would recommend these over the competitors because of the the price and it is just as good...." Read more
Customers find the weight plate versatile and useful for various purposes. They mention it's great for ruck training, home workouts, and backpack training. Some say that the product has transformed their workouts.
"This is perfect for home workouts/backpack training!" Read more
"...I use it when walking my dog for a quick 30 minutes. Gives me a work out and my dog is happy too" Read more
"Perfect for my Ruck sack. Quick shipment and ready to train." Read more
"Love this product. It has transformed my workouts." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the coating of the weight plate. They mention that the coating is low quality, very rough, and textured. The edges are a little rough and the finish is thin. Some customers also say that the casting also has imperfections and the paint/coating is uneven and unslightly. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality of the product.
"Great weight. THe edges are a little rough, but it is cast metal. Put the edges in a pool noodle. Problem solved...." Read more
"...A foreseeable problem is lettering is raised and the coating on the whole plate is textured, and those projecting, textured edges and lettering may..." Read more
"...I deducted one star because the finish is thin and was chipped in a couple of area...." Read more
"...It is less expensive, but it does not have the same smooth finish as the GR plates. This is the main drawback in my opinion...." Read more
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Weight of the plate seems accurate - I stepped on my (reliable) bathroom scale with the pack on, then off, and the fully loaded (pack + this plate + t-shirt wrapped around it + random old clothes to fill out the main compartment) weight was 26.4 lbs. So if the weight of this plate is off, it's not by much.
There was ZERO chance I was paying $4.50 per lb. for a plate from the "big brand" - I mean it's a big chunk of metal. If it weighs around the right amount, that's all we need. If you're really concerned about long-term durability, spray it with a canned rubberized sealant or something.
The 5.11 RUSH12 is pretty great too - but that's for a different review. The main message is - for $152, you can be "all in" to get started rucking for fitness, and that includes a $12 waist belt (Fire Force here on Amazon, with colors to match every RUSH12 color!) to add to the RUSH12, because it has attachment points to do so, and it stabilizes your ruck even more. To recap - $100 for the 5.11 RUSH12, $40 for this Titan 20 lb. plate, and $12 for the Fire Force waist belt (buy a 1.5" for the RUSH packs). This is compared to $260 to $390 just to get started with the same setup from the "big brand"!
My first ruck with the setup last night was great - 3 miles at a rather quick pace, pack felt very stable and secure. My wife rucked 3 miles with it this morning as well, and no complaints.
Size wise, the 20 lb weight fits perfectly in the Rush 12 hydration pocket. It fits in the laptop pocket too although it would move around a bit if you're doing more than wearing the pack.