👀Preview
Savage Change Plates are some of the coolest looking change plates out there.
Bulletproof Fitness continues to evolve its Isolator ecosystem with the Lock-N-Float Center Mount Lever Arm
We’ve got three new offerings from Kodo Gi Grips - XL Gi Grip, Link Straps, and V2 Gi Grips.
We went live to discuss these products + more yesterday. In addition, Brian LaCourse (Director of Marketing) from Ironmaster came on to discuss The Valhalla, bench ecosystems and more.
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🆕Savage Change Plates
Fringe Sport’s Savage Change Plates are small, rubber-coated iron plates designed for making incremental jumps without loading full-size plates. They’re offered in both pound and kilogram options—1.25, 2.5, 5, and 10 lb, plus 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 5 kg.
They include the same look as the Savage Bumper Plates.

🆕Lock-N-Float Curl/Dip Attachment from Bulletproof Fitness
Bulletproof Fitness continues to evolve its Isolator ecosystem with the Lock-N-Float Center Mount Lever Arm, a modular attachment that brings a more machine-like feel to single-station movements. By centering the lever arm and allowing it to be either fixed or floating, the design supports both rigid, guided reps and more dynamic, imbalance-revealing work. It reinforces Bulletproof’s approach of turning the Isolator into a flexible hub—one base that can expand into leg extensions, curls, dips, and other movements rather than remaining a single-purpose accessory.

🆕Updates from Kodo Gi Grips
We’ve got three new offerings from Kogo Gi Grips:
New XL Gi Grip: The original Gi Grips were designed for gym use as well as for BJJ and Judo athletes, who use them in pairs for uchikomi—a drill that simulates standing throwing techniques with bands. After seeing how many people used single grips on functional trainers, a version was created specifically for that purpose. It adds 6 inches of extra material and feels especially good for isolation work, particularly overhead triceps extensions and face pulls.
New Link Straps A simple item with stainless steel welded D-rings rated for a ton of weight. These have a wide range of uses, from looping around pull-up bars for Gi-grip pull-ups to attaching to deadlifts, kettlebells, or farmer’s carries. They can also be paired with smaller grips for added range of motion and work well as extenders for standard cable attachments, creating a more comfortable starting position.
V2 Gi Grips: The V2 Grips, along with the XL version, add an extra layer of thick Judo Gi material around the carabiner holes. None of the other dimensions have changed.

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