Weight Plates

Upgrade your home gym with our durable weight plates, available in Olympic plates, colored bumper plates, cast iron grip plates, and change plates. Whether you're looking for plate pairs or complete weight plate sets, we have different options to meet every fitness level and training goal. Perfect for barbell workouts, strength programs, and building a strong, reliable home gym setup.

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Get Stronger at Home with Major Fitness Weight Plates

When you train at home, having reliable weight plates can make every lift smoother and more effective. Major Fitness's weight plates are crafted for consistency and balance, so you can focus on your form and track your progress. Compatible with all standard Olympic bars, these weight plates are perfect for squats, presses, deadlifts, and any barbell workout in your home gym.

Choose Different Types of Weight Plates

  • Olympic Plates: Heavy-duty plates designed for serious strength training. Perfect for squats, presses, deadlifts, and Olympic lifts, these weight plates provide consistent weight and stability for every lift.
  • Colored Bumper Plates: Durable, easy-to-identify weight plates ideal for Olympic lifts, high-rep workouts, and circuit training. These bumper weight plates are also designed to reduce noise and impact, making them ideal for home gyms.
  • Cast Iron Grip Plates: Classic plates with built-in handles for easy loading, moving, and storage. Great for traditional strength training and versatile home gym setups.
  • Change Plates: Small, precise weight plates that let you fine-tune your lifts and gradually increase weight. Perfect for progressive overload and customizing your training.

Why Choose Major Fitness Weight Plates?

Major Fitness weight plates are built to last, easy to handle, and designed for smooth, quiet training—making them perfect for any home gym. They pair seamlessly with other Major Fitness home gym equipment, such as Smith machines, power racks, and leg press hack squat machines, so your whole setup works together without hassle. Whether you're lifting heavy, practicing Olympic movements, or just adding resistance to daily workouts, these weight plates for home gym give you the strength, reliability, and versatility you need.

FAQs About Weight Plates

How to choose weight plates?

Pick plates based on your training style, budget, and equipment. If you do Olympic lifts or want quieter workouts, choose bumper plates. If you prefer a classic feel and want the most weight for the price, cast-iron plates are great. Always make sure they fit your barbell (most home gyms use 2-inch Olympic plates).

Which type of weight plates are best?

The "best" weight plates depend on your goals. Bumper plates are ideal for home gyms because they protect your floors and reduce noise. Cast iron plates are affordable and durable for heavy strength training. Grip plates are easier to handle, and change plates are perfect for making small weight adjustments.

Are weight plate workouts effective?

Yes, weight plate workouts are absolutely effective. Weight plates add simple, adjustable resistance that helps you build strength, muscle, and stability. You can use them for squats, presses, core work, and plenty of full-body exercises—no big machines required. They're an easy, versatile option for any home gym.

What are the standard sizes of weight plates?

Common Olympic weight plate sizes include 2.5 lbs, 5 lbs, 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 35 lbs, and 45 lbs. Bumper plates typically come in 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 35 lbs, and 45 lbs. All Major Fitness's weight plates have a 2-inch standard center hole to fit Olympic barbells.

How many weight plates should I buy?

It depends on your current strength level and goals. A good starter setup is a pair of 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 35 lbs, and 45 lbs. If you lift heavier or share equipment with family members, adding extra pairs—especially 25 lbs and 45 lbs—gives you more flexibility. Change plates are also great for fine-tuning your weight jumps.