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Explore our collection of weight plates in sets or Olympic plate sets either in Stainless Steel, Rubber or Urethane, available in 140, 150, 200, 300, 400 or even 1000 kg sets, also consider dual or trip grip plates which can be hand held for functional training moves,  from the leading strength brands such as Primal Strength, Jordan, Technogym, Escape, Hammer Strength  and more.

Explore our collection of weight plates in sets or Olympic plate sets either in Stainless Steel, Rubber or Urethane, available in 140, 150, 200, 300, 400 or even 1000 kg sets, also consider dual or trip grip plates which can be hand held for functional training moves,  from the leading strength brands such as Primal Strength, Jordan, Technogym, Escape, Hammer Strength  and more.

Popular configurations for Olympic plate sets typically include pairs of standard-sized plates, allowing for progressive weight loading across common exercises. Sets are sold in various total weights—from beginner-friendly to advanced packages—to fit individual needs and gym spaces.

Common Olympic Plate Set Configurations

Some Olympic plate sets include a full-size (20 kg/44 lb) Olympic barbell and spring collars, plus pairs of weight plates in sizes such as 1.25 kg, 2.5 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, and 25 kg.

  • Entry-level sets often fall in the 60–70 kg total range, ideal for home gyms and lighter training.
  • Mid-range sets are typically 100–150 kg, suitable for most strength progression needs, especially for compound lifts.
  • Advanced or commercial sets can reach 200 - 400 kg or more, featuring pairs of every major plate size and sometimes fractional plates for micro-loading.
  • Fractional plate sets (e.g., pairs of 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1 kg) are available for precise increments and progressive overload, especially valuable for experienced lifters.

Typical Olympic Plate Set Combinations

140Kg - 2x25kg, 2x20kg, 2x15kg, 4x10kg, 4x5kg, 4x2.5kg, 8x1.25kg   

200kg - 2x25kg, 2x20kg, 2x15kg, 4x10kg, 4x5kg, 4x2.5kg, 8x1.25kg 

300kg - 4x25kg, 4x20kg, 4x15kg, 6x10kg, 4x5kg, 8x2.5kg, 8x1.25kg

Buying Tips for Olympic Plate Sets

  1. Material quality: Consider cast iron or rubber-coated plates for longevity; urethane is worth considering for ultra durability and aesthetics.
  2. Grip & ergonomics: Select plates with hand grips and contoured edges for safer handling and multipurpose exercise use.
  3. Weight accuracy: Reputable brands should offer plates with tight tolerances—check for ±1-2% variance for reliability in training.
  4. Set selection: Sets typically include a range of plates and a barbell; buying a complete set is often more cost-effective than individual plates and offers better weight progression options.
  5. Floor protection: If dropping weights, choose bumper or rubberised plates to safeguard floors and reduce noise.

Olympic Weight Plate Sets FAQ's

What is an Olympic weight plate set?

An Olympic weight set consists of an Olympic barbell, weight plates with a 2-inch center hole, and collars to secure the plates. These are designed for serious strength training and support a variety of exercises such as squats, deadlifts, and bench presses.

How do I choose the right Olympic weight set?

Consider your fitness goals, training space, and budget. Look for high-quality materials like rubber or urethane-coated plates, bars that can handle your target load (often up to 400kg or more), and grip designs that ensure comfort and safety.

What materials are Olympic plates made from?

Common materials include solid cast iron, rubber-coated or urethane-coated plates. Rubber and urethane offer floor protection and noise reduction, ideal for home or commercial gyms. Cast iron plates are durable and often less expensive.

What sizes of plates come in a set?

Sets typically include pairs of plates in various weights: 1.25 kg), 2.5 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, and 25 kg (up to 45 lbs). Fractional plates are available for small, precise increments.

Are Olympic plates compatible with standard bars?

No. Olympic plates have a 2-inch hole diameter and only fit Olympic bars. Standard bars have a 1-inch diameter and cannot use Olympic plates without an adapter.

How do I maintain my Olympic weight set?

Keep the bar and plates clean, dry, and rust-free. Store where plates and bars are protected from moisture and damage. Check collars and bar sleeves regularly to ensure safety and longevity.

Are budget sets good for beginners?

Yes. especially with bar & collars included. However, invest in a higher quality set to improve safety, performance, and durability as training develops.