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Titan fitness 45 LB Pair Wagon Wheel Pulling Blocks - 430119

Titan fitness 45 LB Pair Wagon Wheel Pulling Blocks - 430119

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Titan fitness 45 LB Pair Wagon Wheel Pulling Blocks - 430119

The Wagon Wheel Pulling Blocks are offered in a pair of 45-pound weights, designed for athletes from beginner to serious Deadlifter. Each plate is crafted from 0.375-inch-thick laser-cut steel, features a 51 mm collar opening and a 2-inch lip that helps carry and prevent wear from drops. These 26-inch Wagon Wheels eliminate the need for typical Deadlift Pulling Blocks. With their increased height verse the standard 17.7-inch weight plate, loading and unloading your barbell becomes a breeze without needing a jack or wedge. At this elevated height, the barbell is set up for partial range-of-motion deadlifts perfect for taller athletes or powerlifters suffering from knee and lower back issues.

What our Experts Think
  • Specialty Deadlift Training Tool – The Titan Fitness 45 LB Pair Wagon Wheel Pulling Blocks are designed to elevate barbell height, allowing partial-range deadlifts for targeted strength development.
  • Improves Lockout Strength – Helps lifters focus on the top range of the deadlift, enhancing lockout power, grip strength, and posterior chain development.
  • Reduces Range for Heavy Overload Training – Enables lifters to safely handle heavier loads than full-range deadlifts while controlling movement stress.
  • Durable Heavy-Duty Construction – Built to withstand repeated high-impact loading in serious strength training environments.
  • Ideal for Powerlifting & Strongman Training – Commonly used for overload training, deadlift variation work, and grip-focused strength programs.
Q&A

Q: What are wagon wheel pulling blocks used for?
A: They are designed to raise the barbell height for partial deadlifts, rack pulls, and strongman-style pulling training.

Q: Why are they called “wagon wheels”?
A: Because of their large circular shape, which lifts the bar higher off the ground, reducing range of motion.

Q: What is the benefit of using them?
A: They allow lifters to train with heavier loads, overload the top half of deadlifts, and reduce strain on the lower back.

Q: What exercises can I do with them?
A: They are commonly used for rack pulls, partial deadlifts, block pulls, and grip strength training.

Q: What is their weight and construction?
A: This set weighs 45 lb per pair and is made from heavy-duty steel for stability and durability.

Q: Are they compatible with all barbells?
A: Yes, they are designed for use with standard Olympic barbells (2-inch sleeves).

Q: Are they good for beginners?
A: They are more suitable for intermediate to advanced lifters focusing on strength overload and deadlift progression.

Q: Are they good for home gyms?
A: Yes, they are a compact strongman training tool that adds variation without needing a full lifting platform.

Maintenance Tips
  • Wipe down after each use to remove dirt, chalk, and moisture that can degrade the finish over time.
  • Inspect plates regularly for cracks, chips, or damage to the rubber and steel core.
  • Check center openings and edges for wear to ensure smooth loading on barbells or loading pins.
  • Avoid dropping onto uneven or sharp surfaces to prevent structural damage or warping.
  • Store in a dry, stable environment to minimize rust on the steel inserts and hardware.
  • Keep stacking and contact surfaces clean to ensure safe handling and stable storage.
  • Do not drag across rough floors to avoid abrasion and premature wear.
  • Ensure even loading when used on bars or rigs to maintain balance during lifts.
  • Inspect weight markings and surfaces periodically to ensure readability and condition