| Color |
Blue |
| Exercise Weight Material |
Rubber |
| Exercise Weight Type |
Weight Plate |
| HPIS Code |
630_50_120_0 |
| Latex Free |
Yes |
| Product Weight (lb) |
45 lb |
| UNSPSC |
42251612 |
What our Experts Think
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Floor- and noise-friendly: Rubber-encased design cushions impact, reducing noise and protecting gym floors.
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Safe for lifts and equipment: Absorbs shock better than bare-metal plates, minimizing risk of barbell or floor damage.
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Durable construction: High-density rubber resists chipping, cracking, and corrosion for long-lasting use.
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Improved grip and handling: Rubber surface provides friction, making loading and unloading easier and safer.
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Versatile training tool: Suitable for squats, deadlifts, presses, and functional fitness workouts — ideal for strength training and bodybuilding.
Q&A
Q: What is the XULT Rubber Premium Training Bumper Plate 45 lb (XT‑45RUBR‑BP‑BL)?
A: A 45 lb rubber-coated bumper plate from Johnson Health Tech’s XULT line, featuring a steel core encased in durable rubber for commercial and home strength training..
Q: What types of exercises is it ideal for?
A: Olympic lifts (snatch, clean & jerk), deadlifts, squats, powerlifting, CrossFit, and other high-impact barbell exercises.
Q: Who is this bumper plate suitable for?
A: Home gym users, commercial gyms, and anyone performing heavy lifts safely while protecting equipment and flooring.
Q: Why choose rubber bumper plates over standard metal plates?
A: They absorb shock, reduce noise, protect floors, and last longer without chipping or rusting.
Q: Is it suitable for all fitness levels?
A: Yes — it’s safe for beginners and durable enough for advanced lifters performing high-intensity lifts.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean after use: Wipe plates with a damp cloth to remove sweat, chalk, and dirt; avoid harsh chemicals that can degrade the rubber.
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Inspect for damage: Check edges and surfaces for cracks, chips, or excessive wear before each workout.
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Protect flooring: Use rubber mats or lifting platforms to prevent damage to both the plates and floor.
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Store properly: Keep plates upright on racks or stacked carefully in a dry, cool area to avoid warping.
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Avoid harsh impacts: While bumper plates are designed for drops, repeated extreme drops may damage the rubber over time.
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Rotate regularly: Rotate plates during storage to distribute wear evenly across all sides.