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The YYGIFT Quick Release Pair of Locking 2" Olympic Size Barbell Clamp Collars are engineered for serious athletes, providing a secure fit for Olympic bars. Made from durable reinforced plastic, these clamps feature a quick-release mechanism for seamless weight changes during intense CrossFit workouts and various lifting exercises.
C**Y
They work
These work just fine -- grip firmly, easier to put on and off than those big spring-type ones (and yes, I know it's weird to lift heavy barbells and still complain when the collars are too much work to squeeze). I don't throw things on the floor or otherwise abuse them, so I've had no issues with wear and tear. A user who treats them more roughly may have issues with the plastic construction.
J**Z
Decent Collars
This is a review of the YYGIFT Olympic Collars. Bottom line a good product especially for the price (1/2 cheaper than other brands).I bought these for my Olympic bar in my garage gym. I've only used spring collars at home but am familiar with them from the gym I visit. The problem with spring collars are that they tend to need a lot of readjusting especially if you drop weights so I decided to invest in a decent pair of collars.These arrived on time and were as expected as you'll see in the pictures. I tested them immediately on my bar and they fit pretty snuggly on the bar. A few days after delivery, I tested their performance with weights. I dropped them from about knee height with a pair of 10 lb bumper plates. The results weren't what I was expecting. The collars held but still slid down the bar...like the spring collars. Granted the slide wasn't nearly as much but I was hoping for no movement. Because of that, I gave these a 4/5 stars.If you don't plan on dropping your weights, then you really can't go wrong with this product. If you are, then, just be aware that you'll need to keep an eye on them sliding between drops.
A**Y
As good as Rogue brand collars
I own a CrossFit gym and have purchased all sorts of bar collars, including metal clasping, plastic snapping, spring squeezing, and anything else I could find. This type seems to be the favorite of athletes. For the price, they are great - as good as the rogue brand plastic collars.The collars will eventually get a little loose, but that is after six months of everyday use. After that they still work, but you will have to adjust them a little more often if you're dropping the barbell a lot (e.g., doing a WOD with many Olympic lifting reps). If you throw them into a basket they will sometimes crack from being thrown (actually, the rogue one was the first to crack).
N**S
For $13 they're great.
For $13.00 I doubt these collars are going to hold onto a really whippy Oly bearing bar loaded with 175KG and not slip a little. That's fine with me. I deadlift, squat power clean, and Crossfit with them and they're WAYYYYYYYY better than the sping collars at the box. If you're doing serious Oly training and are working on HEAVY doubles and triples go get some OSO collars. For us mere mortals these are perfect. Do they slip? Yes a little. They're fast to readjust for me. I'm just into the 100kg (220lbs) level maybe around 130kg (286lbs) in olympic movements I'll reconsider. Also I try not to drop from above the shoulders. I guide the bar off my shoulders and step back. It also helps that my gym has virgin rubber bumpers (way less bounce than Hi Temps). Bumpers probably have a lot to do with slippage.Just my .02.
W**E
Good price
I was kind of annoyed that they still sent it after I tried to cancel it only a day or two after purchasing it. However, I don't regret it. It's much easier to put on and remove compared to springs and it has held up to 100lbs without any issues. I haven't used more weight as the weight plates are too costly to buy but if they hold up like they are now then I'll be a very satisfied customer.
K**S
Barbell clamps
I have only used them a couple of times - a little tight to slide on/off, but perhaps they will improve with increased use.
M**.
Great Holding Strength and easy one handed operation.
What's not to like? They're pretty light but feel very strong. They can be operated one handed and fit on any olympic bar - even specialty bars. For squats and benches (stuff you don't drop the bar on) you have nothing to worry about. On deads it holds plenty well for the weights I do (300-500lbs). If you're pro and slamming weights I wouldn't be surpised if the clamp slipped a little - but that's just a slip, not coming lose like screw collars tend to. I have 6 pairs now and I love em.
S**U
These work great, they lock down tight onto every standard Olympic ...
These work great, they lock down tight onto every standard Olympic bar I've tried them on. They latch easily and securely, I've never had them slide even when lifting/dropping heavy weights/multiple plates... I'm sure with use the rubber will eventually degrade and they might slip a bit, but they seem of quite high quality and built to last.I've seen these on other sites for a TON of money, and all I can figure is that they are up-charging to affix their logo. I'm sure the same plant in China is churning all these out. I've compared mine to some of the bigger name brands and they seem absolutely identical.
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