10 Reasons to/NOT to Buy Rogue HG 2.0 Bumper Plates | Garage Gym Built| Garage Gym Reviews (2024)

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

Same quality plates, revamped design. Rogue HG 2.

Manufacturer: Rogue FitnessCategory: Uncategorized

Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • We've been using a large set of Rogue HG 2.0 Bumper Plates for close to 4 years and although they've gotten scratched, faded, and used a tremendous amount, they still function like new.
  • Black rubber bumper plates are the best value for the garage gym owner, and these are the best one's Rogue offers.
  • With an average Shore A Durometer score of 88, the HG 2.0 Plates have a low bounce, but are unlikely to chip like many cheaper bumper plates.
  • These plates have been used at all levels of competition from Regionals to the CrossFit Games.
  • The plates are very accurate with a weight tolerance of +/- 1% of the claimed weight. For black bumpers, that's extremely good.
  • The 25-45 LB plates are warrantied for 3 years.
  • The inner steel ring is stainless steel and is locked to the rubber using a secure method that keeps them from coming loose as quickly as what often happens with cheaper bumpers.
What needs improvement ...
  • Due to the thickness of the plates, the max amount of weight you can fit on the bar is less than 500 pounds.
  • A few reviews stated that the plates had a black grease that came off after use, but also smelled. This is typical of imported rubber.
  • Despite being a good value plate from Rogue, there are better priced bumper plate options on the market.

Product Summary

Same quality plates, revamped design. Rogue HG 2.0 Bumpers feature new artwork (still black, still old school), with the consistent dead bounce, durability, and distinctive smooth finish athletes have come to expect from the HG line. These quality, budget-priced plates are the IWF standard 450mm in diameter, but are cut thinner than a lot of comparable bumpers to allow for more weight to be loaded on the bar. HG 2.0’s also score an average of 88 on the Shore A Durometer scale, giving them a dead blow on par with a lot of the pricier comp plates in the industry.

Battle-tested at the CrossFit Games and Regionals, HG Bumper Plates are both a high-performance and smart economical choice for any training facility. Check out the wide range of plate sets or simple pairs available to order on the right column, or read the reviews below to see what current HG Bumper owners have to say about the product.

Specifications:

  • Diameter: 450MM / 17.72″ (IWF Standard)
  • Collar Opening: 50.40MM / 1.98″
  • Stainless Steel Inserts
  • Weight Tolerance: +/- 1% of claimed weight
  • Minimal Bounce
  • Updated artwork with Rogue logo in black on black
  • Imported from China

Specs

Diameter

450MM

Type

10-lb-pair, 15-lb-pair, 25-lb-pair, 35-lb-pair, 45-lb-pair, 55-lb-pair

Durometer

88

Made In USA

No

Weight Tolerance

+/- 1%

Collar Opening

50.44MM

Insert Type

Stainless Steel

10LB Plate Width

1"

15LB Plate Width

1.37"

25LB Plate Width

2"

35LB Plate Width

2.75"

45LB Plate Width

3.25"

55LB Plate Width

3.75"

Warranty

10-15LB plates are warrantied for 90 days. 25-55LB plates are warrantied for 3 years.

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Summary

We've tested and reviewed the Rogue HG 2.0 Bumper Plates and found them to be a great bumper plate for most garage gym owners. They can stand up whatever abuse you inflict, are accurate, have a low bounce, and are priced pretty good. Although we prefer competition bumper plates, these are a great price, although we would suggest comparing to the Fringe Sport Black Bumper Plates.

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FAQs

Are Rogue bumper plates good? ›

Despite being budget-friendly, the Rogue Echo Bumper Plates have great value, being constructed of virgin rubber and with stainless steel inserts. They have a durometer, or bounce, rating of 88. Most durometer ratings range from 65 to 100, and the higher the number, the less bounce.

Does the brand of the bumper plate matter? ›

Practically all urethane bumpers are the same and made in similar factories (you can tell by the center hub). The only company that makes urethane bumpers that look different is American Barbell, which we prefer, but they're more expensive and we don't think it's worth it for most.

How long do Rogue bumper plates last? ›

The Rogue Echo Bumper Plates feature stainless steel inserts and a virgin rubber coating, which means these are quite durable and should last you at least ten years.

Are bumper plates good for home gym? ›

Bumper plates are a great investment if you're looking to take your weight training to the next level. They will help you build strength and power while protecting your body and the equipment.

What is the lifespan of a bumper plate? ›

A good set of bumper plates can last anywhere from 7 to 15 years or even longer with proper care and usage. The lifespan of bumper plates depends on factors such as the quality of materials, frequency of use, the type of exercises performed, and how well they are maintained.

Do bumper plates go bad? ›

Most bumper plates are made from rubber (virgin or crumbed) and so are crazy robust. That's not to say they aren't easily damaged but most damage comes by way of poorly selected cleaning products and chemicals, both of which can cause damage or discolouration.

Are expensive bumper plates worth it? ›

Bumper plates are without a doubt more expensive than other lifting options. If you're not an Olympian or you don't plan on doing those styles of lifts, it might not be worth putting out the extra cash to have them in your gym.

Which is better virgin rubber or recycled rubber bumper plates? ›

Materials: Virgin rubber will offer a denser slimmer plate with less bounce, whereas recyled rubber plates are cheaper but softer and bounce higher.

Should I get bumper plates or iron plates? ›

Moreover, it is recommended for beginners to use bumper plates instead of iron plates. Professional athletes also prefer using bumper plates. They are a great choice of aesthetics of your gym or workout space are also essential since they look great due to the various colours they come in.

How accurate is rogue plate? ›

Machine calibrated for next-level precision, these durable cast-iron LB plates are accurate to within 10 grams in weight.

Where are rogue bumper plates made? ›

in the USA

Do Rogue competition bumpers smell? ›

I've weighed them all and they are very tight to the weight tolerance. The only issue I have is the smell. After two months, I can still smell the rubber. I've cleaned the plates with soap and warm water but the smell is still noticeable.

Is it OK to bench with bumper plates? ›

It is absolutely okay to bench press with bumper plates. Certain bench press purists hate the idea of benching with bumpers, but it's only due to their own personal preferences. One good rule of thumb is to avoid mixing bumper plates and iron plates.

Do you need a lifting platform with bumper plates? ›

At that point, bumper plates become an absolute necessity. But it goes without saying that you will also need a lifting platform or rubber floor padding to reduce the impact further when you drop the weight.

Are bumper plates safe to drop on concrete? ›

From stall mats to interlocking rubber tiles, there are various choices available to suit your needs and budget. So, roll out the rubber red carpet for your home gym, and let the gains rain down! So, my fellow home gym warriors, rejoice! You can drop those bumper plates on your concrete floor without worry.

Where are Rogue bumper plates made? ›

in the USA

Are rogue calibrated plates worth it? ›

Easy answer – because they are accurate to within 10 grams of their stated weight, and 10 grams may as well be no deviation at all. Look at it like this, each calibrated plate is accurate to 1% of 1 kilogram. That means that a 25 kilogram plate is accurate to within 0.04%. That's 10 grams out of 25,000 grams!

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