Fitvids QD-CLRPRBP260SET-2N Weight Plates Review
Our verdict
At $235.99, the Fitvids QD-CLRPRBP260SET-2N is a 10-piece colored rubber plate set that carries a 4.2-star average across 984 reviews, and with 300+ units bought last month, the highest recent demand of any plate in this comparison, it is clearly one of the most actively purchased options here right now.
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Buyers who want a color-coded rubber plate set with proven, current popularity, since 300+ units bought last month is the highest demand figure in this comparison, and who like the visual organization that colored plates provide in a shared gym.
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Skip this if you want the highest possible star rating, since its 4.2 average trails the 4.5 and 4.6-star Fitvids and Body-Solid plates elsewhere in this comparison. Buyers who prefer plain black plates over colored may also look elsewhere.
- Material Rubber
- Weight 45 Pounds
- Color Colored
- Pieces 10
- Priced 237% above the category median ($69.99 across 114 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 984 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
984 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
Color-coded plates solve a real problem in any gym with more than one person loading a bar: knowing at a glance what weight you're grabbing without reading tiny stamped numbers. The Fitvids QD-CLRPRBP260SET-2N brings that colored rubber approach to a 10-piece set for $235.99.
On rating, it sits at the lower end of the Fitvids plates in this comparison, a 4.2-star average across 984 reviews, behind the 4.5 and 4.6-star ratings seen on the other Fitvids listings and the Body-Solid #ORT, though still well above the 3.8-star Body-Solid Olympic set. Where it clearly leads the field is recent demand. At 300+ units bought last month, it outpaces every other plate in this comparison, including the next closest at 200+.
Taken together, the pattern suggests a set that is currently very popular, likely due to the combination of colored organization and a 10-piece configuration that suits shared or multi-user setups, even though its per-review rating average is a touch lower than some pricier or smaller alternatives. For buyers who prioritize proven current demand and the practicality of color-coded plates over squeezing out the last tenth of a star in rating, the QD-CLRPRBP260SET-2N is a reasonable $235.99 pick backed by nearly a thousand reviews.
Pros
- 300+ units bought last month is the highest recent demand figure of any plate in this comparison.
- 984 reviews is the second-largest review count in this batch, giving the 4.2-star average a large, reliable sample.
- Colored rubber finish makes it easy to identify plate weight at a glance in a shared or multi-user gym.
- 10-piece configuration suits building out a fuller plate collection in a single $235.99 order.
- Rubber material protects flooring better than the bare cast iron seen on some alternatives in this comparison.
Cons
- 4.2-star average is the lowest rating among the Fitvids plates in this comparison, though still above the Body-Solid Olympic set's 3.8 stars.
- At $235.99, it costs more than 2 to 3 times the cheaper single-pair Fitvids plates in this lineup.
- The exact per-plate weight breakdown across the 10 pieces is not detailed beyond the 45-pound spec listed.
- Colored rubber plates can carry a premium over plain black plates of similar weight.
Specifications
| Material | Rubber |
|---|---|
| Weight | 45 Pounds |
| Color | Colored |
| Pieces | 10 |
Performance notes
A 10-piece configuration points toward a set meant to cover a range of loading needs rather than a single fixed weight, which fits the colored rubber format often used so lifters can identify plate weight visually instead of reading small stamped numbers. Rubber construction across pieces this heavy helps with noise control and floor protection, an advantage over uncoated cast iron when plates are being loaded, unloaded, or occasionally dropped. At $235.99 for the full set, the price reflects the convenience of getting multiple plates in one order rather than assembling a collection piece by piece. The 45-pound spec listed likely refers to one weight point within the broader set rather than the total package weight, so buyers building a specific plate tree should confirm the full breakdown of included weights before ordering.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average across 984 reviews places this listing behind the other Fitvids plates in this comparison, which run 4.4 to 4.6 stars, but still comfortably ahead of the 3.8-star Body-Solid Olympic set. What the rating alone does not show is the demand pattern: 300+ units bought last month is the highest figure among every plate compared here, meaning more people are currently choosing this set than any alternative in the lineup. Reading the two numbers together suggests a product that is broadly satisfying to a large volume of recent buyers, even if it does not hit the very top of the rating scale, a pattern consistent with a practical, high-turnover set rather than a niche premium item.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the QD-CLRPRBP260SET-2N have a lower rating than other Fitvids plates?
Its 4.2-star average across 984 reviews trails the 4.4 to 4.6-star ratings on the other Fitvids plates in this comparison, though it remains well above the 3.8-star Body-Solid Olympic set. A large review count like 984 tends to average out both very positive and very critical reviews, which can pull a rating slightly lower than a smaller, more curated sample.
What does the colored rubber finish add to this plate set?
Color-coding lets lifters identify plate weight at a glance, which is especially useful in shared home gyms or when multiple people are loading a bar. It is a practical feature rather than a purely aesthetic one, and it is a common format for sets sold as multi-piece collections like this 10-piece configuration.
Is the QD-CLRPRBP260SET-2N a popular choice right now?
Yes, with 300+ units bought last month, it shows the strongest recent demand of any plate in this comparison, ahead of every other listing here. Combined with 984 reviews, that suggests it is both an established and currently active seller.