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Do secondhand weight plates still hold up for serious bodybuilding?
With gym equipment prices soaring and supply chain uncertainties lingering, many lifters are turning to the used market for weight plates. But can secondhand plates deliver the precision and durability needed for serious bodybuilding? Cast your vote based on your experience.
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