Weight Plates

Shop high-quality weight plates built for strength training in Australian home gyms. From Olympic bumper weight plates and grip plates to complete change plate sets, Major Fitness home gym weight plates deliver durability, balance, and reliable performance for every lift.

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Major Fitness Color Grip Low Bounce Bumper Plates
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Major Fitness Color Grip Low Bounce Bumper Plates
Combining low bounce, vivid color coding, and refined grip cutouts for a superior upgrade to standard plates.
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Major Fitness Rubber Coated Olympic Cast Iron Grip Plates
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Major Fitness Rubber Coated Olympic Cast Iron Grip Plates
Rubber-coated plates for safer, quieter strength training
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Major Fitness Low Bounce Bumper Plates Olympic Weight Plates 104KG Set
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Major Fitness Low Bounce Bumper Plates Olympic Weight Plates 104KG Set
Low bounce bumper olympic weight plates
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$1,349.99
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$1,349.99
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Major Fitness Change Plates 0.57KG-4.54KG Set
 
Major Fitness Change Plates 0.57KG-4.54KG Set
MAJOR Fitness Olympic Weight Change Plates Set
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$445.99
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FAQs About Weight Plates

  • Most standard weight plates used in gyms have either a 1-inch or 2-inch centre hole. Olympic plates, which are more common in Australia, fit 2-inch bars, while smaller bars take standard 1-inch plates.

  • It really depends on what you want from your training. Bumper plates are great for lifting at home because they're easier on your floors and quieter than bare iron plates. If you're after something classic and long-lasting, cast-iron plates do the job and last for years. And if you want the flexibility to increase your loads gradually, a full set of weight plates is the way to go.

  • Rubber-coated plates have a cast-iron core with a protective rubber layer, so they help protect your floor and reduce noise. Bumper plates, on the other hand, are made entirely from rubber and are designed to be dropped safely during lifts. For most home gyms, rubber-coated plates strike the right balance between durability, safety, and cost.

  • Pretty much. 20kg comes out to about 44.1 pounds, so gyms often round it up to 45lb. Many Olympic bars and plate sets list both kilograms and pounds, so it's easy to switch between the two systems.

  • Yes, absolutely. Olympic plates are the standard in gyms around the world, and they fit 2-inch Olympic bars. They're well-balanced, durable, and versatile for all your lifts, whether it's squats, deadlifts, bench presses, or Olympic-style lifts. Investing in a good set of Olympic plates will serve you well for years.