Are Yes4All Standard Weight Plates compatible with Olympic bars?
No. The supplied specifications identify these as cast-iron plates with a 1-inch center hole, intended for standard barbells, dumbbells, and compatible equipment. Olympic bars generally use a larger sleeve diameter, so buyers should confirm their bar or handle size before ordering.
What is included in the reviewed Yes4All plate configuration?
The listed configuration includes four 10 lb cast-iron weight plates for a total item weight of 40 lb. The wider product range also lists individual plate options from 5 lb through 25 lb, but the exact quantity and total weight depend on the selected variant.
Do these plates fit standard 1-inch dumbbell handles?
They are designed for standard 1-inch bars and dumbbell handles. Review feedback is mixed: several buyers reported a secure or excellent fit, while the aggregated review summary notes that some customers found the holes too small or incompatible with their equipment. Verify handle dimensions before buying.
Are Yes4All cast-iron plates durable?
The plates have an 78/100 durability score and use cast iron with a semi-gloss black coating. Many buyers describe them as solid, but durability feedback is not uniform. Some customers report paint or finish chipping over time, which appears mainly cosmetic in the supplied reviews.
Can these plates support progressive strength training?
Yes. The listed 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 lb options allow users to mix plate sizes on compatible equipment. That range, together with a 94/100 strength-training score and 91/100 adjustability score, makes the system practical for changing resistance over time.
Are these weight plates easy to store in a home gym?
They score 84/100 for space efficiency because conventional plates can be stored on a rack, plate holder, or compatible bar rather than requiring a large machine footprint. However, the reviewed four-plate set weighs 40 lb, so storage should be stable and convenient to access.
What are the main quality concerns with these Yes4All plates?
The main concerns in the supplied data are occasional coating chipping, mixed fit reports around the 1-inch center hole, and an isolated review noting a weight difference between two plates. These points do not outweigh the generally positive review pattern, but they are worth checking on arrival.