Fitvids IP Weight Plates B92DYW Review
Our verdict
At $12.07, this Fitvids IP plate is the cheapest product in this comparison and still carries a 4.6-star average across 678 reviews. For anyone stretching a home gym budget, that price-to-rating ratio is difficult for the pricier options here to match.
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Budget-focused buyers adding to an existing plate collection who want a low per-unit cost without giving up a strong review track record, especially anyone comparing several plate listings on price alone before committing.
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You need a specific weight, material, or center diameter confirmed before ordering, since detailed specs are not listed here, or you are buying a full plate set at once and value complete published specifications over price.
- Priced 83% below the category median ($69.99 across 114 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 678 owner ratings
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Popularity4.1/5
678 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This Fitvids listing, priced at $12.07, undercuts every other plate in this comparison on cost, including its own sibling listing, the Fitvids IP plate at $18.42. Detailed specs like exact weight and material are not published for this particular listing, which is worth noting for anyone who wants that information confirmed before ordering, but the price point alone places it firmly at the entry level of this category.
The 4.6-star average across 678 reviews is a solid mid-to-large sample size, ahead of the Body-Solid #ORT's 195 reviews and the PlateMate's 170, though behind the HulkFit HFBP-45's 1,900 and the other Fitvids listing's 1,600. That rating ties the Body-Solid #ORT's 4.6 stars and edges out the PlateMate's 4.4 stars and the Body-Solid Cast Iron Olympic set's 3.8 stars.
At $12.07, this plate sits well below the PlateMate's $52.9, the Body-Solid #ORT's $54, and far below the $787 full Body-Solid Cast Iron Olympic set. For buyers prioritizing cost per plate above all else while still wanting a rating backed by hundreds of reviews, this listing checks both boxes, even with the caveat that its specific specs are not detailed here.
Pros
- Priced at $12.07, the lowest cost of any plate in this comparison group
- 4.6-star average across 678 reviews, tying the Body-Solid #ORT's rating
- 678 reviews is a solid sample size, ahead of both Body-Solid listings
- Listed as in stock at the time of this review
- Part of the Fitvids IP line, which also includes a well-reviewed 4.7-star option in this category
Cons
- Detailed specs like exact weight and material are not listed for this particular product
- Rating sits below the Fitvids IP sibling listing's 4.7 stars across 1,600 reviews
- Bought last month is listed at 0+, so recent sales velocity is not visible
- Buyers should confirm exact weight and center diameter before ordering given the missing spec details
Performance notes
Without published specs for exact weight, material, or center diameter, the main data points available for this listing are price and review pattern. At $12.07, it is priced for buyers who prioritize cost per plate, likely aimed at smaller weight increments or a specific gap in an existing collection rather than as a primary heavy plate. The 4.6-star average across 678 reviews suggests the plate performs as expected for its intended use, since a rating this consistent across a review count in the hundreds typically reflects accurate weight labeling and adequate durability. Buyers who need precise spec confirmation, such as exact poundage or whether the center fits a standard 2-inch Olympic sleeve, should verify those details directly before ordering, since they are not part of the published facts for this specific listing.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 678 reviews places this listing solidly in the upper half of the plates compared here, tied with the Body-Solid #ORT and ahead of the PlateMate's 4.4 stars and the Body-Solid Cast Iron Olympic set's 3.8 stars. The review count, 678, is large enough to lend real weight to that rating without approaching the scale of the HulkFit HFBP-45's 1,900 or the sibling Fitvids listing's 1,600. Bought last month is listed at 0+, which does not confirm current sales pace, but the sustained rating across several hundred reviews suggests a consistent pattern of buyer satisfaction at this low price point.
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Frequently asked questions
Why aren't detailed specs listed for this Fitvids plate?
This particular listing does not include published details on exact weight, material, or center diameter in the available data. Buyers who need those specifics confirmed, such as matching a bar sleeve diameter, should check the product listing directly before ordering rather than assuming it matches other Fitvids products.
How does this listing compare to the other Fitvids IP plate in this lineup?
This listing is cheaper at $12.07 versus $18.42, but its rating is slightly lower, 4.6 stars across 678 reviews compared to 4.7 stars across 1,600 reviews for the other listing. Both share the Fitvids IP name, suggesting they come from the same product line at different price and size points.
Is a 4.6-star rating with 678 reviews considered reliable?
Yes, 678 reviews is a large enough sample to give a rating real credibility, well above the Body-Solid #ORT's 195 or the PlateMate's 170 reviews at similar or lower star averages. It falls short of the largest samples in this comparison but is far from a thin data set.