Rogue Spring Collars

Rogue Spring Collars

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Gear Specs | |
| Brand | Rogue Fitness |
| Made In USA | No |
Product Description
Simple but effective, these are the same collars athletes have trusted in their power and Olympic lifting regimens for decades. Rogue uses quality steel to create spring collar clips that clamp reliably on the bar, won’t slide during a workout, and have a longer shelf life than many less affordable collars on the market.
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Rogue Spring Collars
Simple but effective, these are the same collars athletes have trusted in their power and Olympic lifting regimens for decades. Rogue uses quality steel to create spring collar clips that clamp reliably on the bar, won’t slide during a workout, and have a longer shelf life than many less affordable collars on the market.
These are sold in pairs
For additional locking strength, try the Rogue HG Collars.
Approved for the new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT)
This product has been officially approved for use with the United States Army’s Combat Fitness Test, a 6-event readiness assessment that’s replacing the previous 3-event Army Physical Fitness Test in 2020. The grueling new ACFT is neutral across all genders and age groups, and includes a strength deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, sprint/drag/carry, leg tuck, and a 2-mile run.
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Summary of Reviews
The spring collars are generally well-received, with customers finding them to be solid, dependable, and easy to use. Many praise the simple yet effective design, noting the collars securely hold the plates in place without being overly difficult to operate. Several reviewers highlight the affordability and durability, stating they have held up well with regular use. However, some customers have experienced issues with the collars being too tight or difficult to fit, as well as inconsistencies in quality and problems with slipping or the finish peeling. Overall, the collars appear to be a reliable and budget-friendly option for most users, though a small subset has encountered minor problems.


























































