Em Jee
Reviewed in France on March 5, 2020
Vraiment très pratique pour un rangement des poids dans un petit espace, je peux rentrer mes bumpers olympiques qui sont plus grand que les disques olympiques classiques et on peut y mettre également 2 barres olympiques, rangement que je n’ai pas trouvé (avec la barre) en tout cas pour une si petite taille.Très bon rapport qualité prix, je recommande !
Antonio
Reviewed in Italy on October 9, 2020
Prodotto molto robusto, provato personalmente con carico di oltre 100 Kg di dischi olimpionici più due bilancieri. Nessun problema di stabilità, comodo da caricare e scaricare. Assolutamente consigliato.
Rafa81
Reviewed in Spain on November 1, 2019
Fantástico, muy robusto.
Marie-Michelle Gosselin
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2018
Thank you for the fast shipping and correct product
Paul Newland
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2017
An excellent piece of kit, well presented and well made with quality steel and solid welds. If I needed a second I'd have no hesitation in getting another. This product is made in the USA and looks very professional and sturdy once assembled. Assembly is easy with the bolts already seated and waiting for you to insert the tubes and legs. Comes with 2 small pots of touch up paint in case of scratches. I was comparing several similar products and very happy I went for this. It's also taught me a lesson to do more research on the steel quality and country of origin of the product. I'm fed up with throwing away poor quality cheap stuff when i could have bought something (like this) that will last for many years.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2016
Its a quality product, simple to assemble, very stable, looks great and keeps my plates organized. I would recommend this to anyone that has a decent home gym. Also I love the fact that it can hold both my easy curl bar and my Olympic bench bar. Really keeps the clutter away. And it's relatively inexpensive.
John Benson
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2016
Body Solid sells an Olympic weight tree that doesn't fit their weights. It shows in the picture their weights but yet the is not enough room for the different sizes. I would retirn but to late. I didn't try weights on them until a few weeks ago. I saw a review that customer service told a guy there was a special tree that fits the weight but seems false advertisement in the picture. Unit is solid just disappointed that it won't fit the weights I purchased for it.
Simmon Mohan
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2015
I don't often review on Amazon but I did a lot of research prior to investing in this particular weight tree and thought my experience might help out someone else looking to purchase.To date I am very satisfied with this purchase. It is currently housing close to 450 lbs. of Olympic sized plates plus my triceps and EZ curl bars. I have no issue with plate arrangement or them fitting on this tree. I have (2) 35's on lower left peg, (4) 45's on lower right, (6) 10's on middle left, (4) 25's on middle right, (6) 5's on upper left and (4) 2.5's on upper right.The construction is solid - no play or wobble to the tree once fully loaded. It is true that the plate holding pegs are kept in place with a tension screw (and not socketed into a hole), but if it's screwed in tight enough I cannot ever envision the pegs moving.It took me about a half hour to put this together, all of the pieces were wrapped and all of the hardware accounted for. Again, thoroughly happy with this purchase. There are some other more expensive weight trees out there but I this really is the sensible option - especially given that it can house 2 Olympic sized bars. Highly recommended.
Charles G Schreiber
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2015
Well, I have three other weight trees (one with bar holders), and two other barbell holders, and this one is far below even the cheap Fitness Gear one I have. First, free standing, without weights, it is not straight and level. Even loosening the bolts, finding an equilibrium position, and re-tightening didn't solve this. Second, you put the posts through holes then put a bolt through the main post to keep it in place, so now you have bolts sticking out of the post, sort of like the bolts that Frankenstein had sticking out of his neck. Third, and the absolute killer, the barbell holders do not have a plastic protective bushing around the top end to protect the bar. Worse, the top edge is sharp and there is a giant, rough, weld bead that runs down the interior of the barbell holder. If you have cheap bars, and don't care about scratching them, then this wouldn't matter to you. But scratch a good bar, and then try putting bumper plates or competition plates on it, they will bind on the scratch and will be difficult to put on. I gave it two stars since it did hold 560 lbs without collapsing.
VINCENT
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2014
Very good value for the money. I would actually give this 4.5 stars as it has some minor flaws.This holds a lot of weight. I have ten 45s on the bottom rung and 25s, 10s and 5s on the two upper rungs. I can fit two more 45s on the bottom rung for 12 total. That's 540 pounds just in 45s which if you work out alone is probably more than you will ever need.Construction is sturdy for the price and assembly took less than 15 minutes.Now for the negatives. The posts do NOT have pre-drilled holes so you have to center it yourself. There is about 8" on each side if centered properly but the posts tend to shift while tightening so it's tough to get dead center. No biggie though.Also, the bar holders won't really work with 45s on the bottom unless you space them away from the upright post. Otherwise the plates are too close to allow the bar to fit in. This is not important to me but you should be aware of it.I always thought plate trees should be designed so that you can fit 45s on any post. This one does not allow that. However since it holds 12 on the bottom it's enough for just about anybody. Also you can put 45s on the top and bottom if you don't install the middle post. That will give you 24 45s. Unless you are a Mr. Olympia contestant you will have no need for that much capacity.
P. Carr
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2014
There's not much to say other than its simple to set up, light weight but sturdy and accomplishes what it was designed to do. It doesn't take up much space either. It will hold your standard 300 pound weight set with ease but don't expect it to hold much more weight. You can fit a couple of extra plates on the bottom rack for either the 25s, 35s or 45s as well as some more of the smaller plates on the top two racks. There are also the two holders for storing your curl bars or another barbell.Just be aware that the black paint on the racks is not very durable and will rub off over time.I recommend it.
Jeff Lindborg
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2009
Over all it's a nice, sturdy, pretty good looking unit for storing your weights. However I have one rather significant beef with it. The distance between the top two pipes is about ¼" too short! I have a set of Body Solid rubber coated weights in 45, 35, 25, 10, 5 and 2 ½ pound increments - pretty standard load out. The 45s and 35s on the bottom no problem, then the 25s and 10s, no problem. However, nothing can fit on the top pipe above the 25 pound plates - even the little 2 ½ inch weights hit the 25 pounders below. Rather annoying given both the weights and the tree come from the same manufacturer. It's not the end of the world and I just keep the 2 ½ pounders on the floor since I don't use them much anyway but the purpose of the tree was to get them all nicely stacked. Not sure if the weights are just a pinch larger than normal because of the rubber coating or if the tree itself is a little short - I don't have another set of weights to test against.