Weight Plate
Power your workouts with RitKeep Fitness Weight Plates. Designed for durability and precision, our rubber bumper plates and cast iron plates are the foundation of serious strength training. Whether you’re performing squats, bench presses, deadlifts, or accessory lifts, these plates ensure balanced loading and smooth performance every time.
Rubber Bumper Plates: Built for Impact
RitKeep Fitness Rubber Bumper Plates are crafted from high-density solid rubber, designed to absorb impact and protect both your equipment and your floor. Perfect for Olympic lifts, CrossFit, or functional training, these plates combine durability with bold color-coding for easy weight identification. Whether you’re training heavy deadlifts, snatches, or high-rep circuits, they deliver the reliability and safety your home gym deserves.
What material are bumper plates made of?
Rubber bumper plates are made of high-density solid rubber, designed to absorb impact during heavy drops and protect both your equipment and flooring.
Are bumper plates only for Olympic weightlifting?
They’re not just for Olympic lifts like snatches and clean & jerks—they’re also perfect for CrossFit, functional training, and everyday strength workouts.
Are bumper plates thicker than cast iron plates?
Yes, bumper plates are generally thicker than cast iron plates of the same weight, but this allows for greater shock absorption and durability.
Cast Iron Plates: Old-School Strength
RitKeep Fitness Cast Iron Plates embody classic strength training with unmatched durability and a compact design. Slim yet powerful, they allow more weight to be loaded onto the barbell, making them ideal for squats, deadlifts, and other heavy compound lifts. Offering timeless performance and exceptional value, these plates are the cornerstone of traditional lifting—built to support your strength journey for years to come.
What are the advantages of cast iron plates?
Cast iron plates are durable, budget-friendly, and thinner than bumper plates, allowing you to load more weight onto the barbell—ideal for serious strength training.
Are cast iron plates noisy when used?
The cast iron plates can be noisy when dropped, but many lifters enjoy the classic “old-school” sound. For quieter training, we recommend using lifting platforms or protective mats.
Are cast iron plates good for home gyms?
Absolutely. Their compact size makes them perfect for home gyms where space is limited, especially for heavy lifts like squats and deadlifts.