Mirafit Extra Thin Steel Olympic Plates
- Mirafit Extra Thin Steel Olympic Plates
- Sold in pairs or full weight sets
- Made from steel with a durable zinc coated finish
- Now with improved bevel edges
- Plates feature laser engraved weight markings and logos
- Thin width allows more weight to be loaded onto a bar compared to standard plates and bumpers. Ideal for power lifters and heavy lifting
- Fractional plate options from 0.25kg to 2.5kg enable you to gradually build strength and increase max loads
- Accuracy of 2.5 to 25kg plates is +/- 1% tolerance of stated weight
- Accuracy of 0.25 to 1.25kg plates is +/- 10g of stated weight
- Please note the plates may arrive with minor variations in finish, which is common for this type of plate
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Measurements:
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Weight Plates:
- 5kg weight plate - 238mm x 17mm
- 10kg weight plate - 315mm x 19mm
- 15kg weight plate - 375mm x 20mm
- 20kg weight plate - 450mm x 19mm
- 25kg weight plate - 450mm x 23mm
- Set option includes two weight plates in each size from 5 to 25kg (150kg total)
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Fractional Plates:
- 0.25kg fractional weight plate - 115mm x 4.8mm
- 0.5kg fractional weight plate - 115mm x 9mm
- 1.25kg fractional weight plate - 158mm x 10mm
- 2.5kg fractional weight plate - 198mm x 12.4mm
- Set option includes two weight plates in each size from 0.25 to 2.5kg (9kg total)
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Weight Plates:
This product is suitable for use in home, light commercial or full commercial gyms.
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Perfect sizeBought there’s to go on my mate’s leg press which has limited length horns. These are super thin allowing us to fit 10 a side if required. As always, a super fast delivery from mirafit
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Very good but not as good as beforeBought a pair of 15s to complete my set of steel plates, however on loading I noticed the back of the plates are smooth, in contrast to my existing MiraFit steel plates that have grooves (think old school vinyl record). Makes loading / unloading with sweaty hands a little precarious. A small (cost saving) change but big difference. Nevertheless the thin steel plates are ideal for short loading sleeves and strong people - and they have that olde school ‘clank’.
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Perfect for Dinnie StonesHad a few of the 25s and 20s specifically for Dinnie Stone training to fit a lot of weight in a small space. Perfect for getting the right amount of weight, but the plates are so precisely cut that they are really difficult to separate if stacked together, same applies on a barbell. Seem very good quality, perhaps could do with bevelling to make them easier to use
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Just what I neededI needed these to load up one side of the barbell sleeve when doing Landmine Squats. I have mainly bumper plates but getting to the stage where no more will fit on the sleeve so needed something thinner and these fit the bill perfectly. Got the 10s and the 20s which should take total weight on one end to around 150kg. Only downside of these compared to bumpers is they clang a lot, have sharp edges so have to be handled more delicately and can damage the floor etc if dropped. Overall, I use the bumpers which I prefer, only using these for and Landmine squats plus other exercises sparingly.
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Good plates but room for improvementThese are nice plates, but they could be even better. Overall the quality is clearly very good but some things to be aware of: Unlike painted plates they are noisy, because they're plain steel they ring like a bell (literally) when they hit together. The edges (particularly on the inside of the cut out where you pick it up) are sharp. They won't cut you but it's not that comfortable. The main edges are all straight cut bevelled, obviously to try and prevent this, but it only partially works, would be better if the edges were all radiused smoothly properly. Be aware that being slim plates they will probably wobble on the bar a bit more than any wider plate you might have had. This is not helped by the outer edge of the centre hole also being straight cut bevelled. This means the effective width of the plate at the hole is even narrower. I don't see the reason for doing this and the holes should have been left straight cut to give maximum width to them. As best as I can measure, the inner diameter is 51mm which means they may be quite loose or may not even fit a cheaper bar. (I got lucky my cheap bar is about 1.5mm undersized, which doesn't help the wobble though). On a quality bar I'd expect them to fit pretty well. Again noting that being narrow they will wobble more than a wider plate (that's just geometry for you). Other than that the finish is generally very good, except as others have said the coating isn't 100% on all the plates, so quality control could definitely do with being improved. But this is a minor issue. I can't vouch for the 1% accuracy as I only have typical bathroom scales and I don't trust them enough to prove anything. But given the way the plates are made, clearly CNC machined and that they're solid steel, there's no real reason to doubt the 1% claim. So due to those things, otherwise very nice plates only get 4 stars.