That's so negative, Swifty.
are you drunk?
I have the Rogue calibrated plates. They are “calibrated” by two holes drilled in the back, which are filled in with plugs to get within the weight margin and the holes are taped over.Just managing expectations here for anyone who buys these thinking they are machined with some super-accurate technique. It’s a regular plate plus plugs, you’re paying for the time/effort that goes into that part.
How many ounce discrepancy is there?This is a funny thread because I was going to buy calibrated plates from Rogue during Matte Vember or whatever they call it. are they worth the money ?
My brother for example has two cast-iron plates (I think they were from Rogue), one is 47 lbs and the other is 44 lbs. Suppose you have two sets like that, you put 225 on the bar and one side is six pounds heavier than the other! Or suppose you think you’re doing 225, one day it might be 221 and the next it’s 233 ()I’ll a few hundred bucks extra to eliminate that.
He will soon meet people at the shows who will be way better than him then rather than trying to improve he will take the easy way out and quit, just like hes done with everything else hes tried.
Cmon is it that serious the plates have to be perfectly calibrated? Bhanky flexing how he's going to shell out a bunch of loot for these dumb plates. We're all going to be hearing about strict curl nonstop until he burns out on his latest obsession
Do you plan on strict curling more than 225 pounds? That’s 2 45 pound plates per side, even if you used bumper plates how much more room would you need? Thin plates for a curling bar is a waste. Also it’s not like you’re benching or squatting heavy.I noticed you posted a picture curling in jeans, shouldn’t you be lifting in a singlet in order to recreate meet settings?Incremental adjustments would not require calibrated plates, regular plates would work fine in this case.This was a good question for a novice home gymer.Hope this helps.
Have you seen the ends of most curling bars? They are not long like a bench bar. I put a 45 and I can not put 3 more plates after I can't put 2 10's and a 2.5 and the clips. I have to go to directly to the 25s. I am ordering incremental plates so I can make smaller adjustments but they are not going to fit I need thinner plates.
Who gives a flying fuck what you do?
The guy responding for the 5th time in this thread at 2am