Plate Storage

When you set up a home gym, space can be at a premium. Keep floors clear and usable by investing in some storage for your plates whilst they are not in use. There is a range of types available, both wall mounted and free standing, so there is sure to be the right storage solution for you.

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Weight plate storage

Weight trees work exactly as you would expect. They are a vertical stand that has a series of 'branches' on which your weights can be placed. As plates come with either one inch or two inch holes, it is important that you get the right size rack.

If you would rather keep your bumper plates closer to the floor , you could look at a horizontal plate rack. These have a series of slots into which the plates will sit, side by side. Some of these racks even have additional slots at the end to hold a barbell.

Wall mounted racks and storage poles act like heavy-duty coat pegs. They are simply attached to a suitably robust wall, then the weight plates are slotted on through the central hole. If you already have a power cage, we also have storage poles that mount to the sides of these.

If you need to reposition weights, or move them between pieces of equipment, then our plate stacking trolley may be the best solution for you. This features a metal base on wheels with a vertical post upon which the weights are stacked. The whole thing can then be wheeled around your home gym.