PRx 3-Peg + Weight Wing Plate Storage Review: Install and First Impressions

If you’re running a home gym, loose plates leaning against the wall are an accident waiting to happen and a mess you don’t need. I added the PRx 3-Peg + Weight Wing Plate Storage to my Profile setup, and after unboxing, installing, and using it for a few weeks, here’s my honest take.

Why I Tested This

Lead Like a Man means running a garage gym that’s organized, not chaotic. Plates stacked on the floor or leaned against a rack are a tripping hazard and they make your space look sloppy. I wanted a storage solution that kept my plates secure, accessible, and out of the way, without taking up extra floor space.

Feature Breakdown

The PRx 3-Peg + Weight Wing Plate Storage mounts directly to the Profile system and gives you three pegs for bumper or standard plates plus a weight wing for additional storage. It’s built to fold back flat against the wall when not loaded, which is the whole point of the Profile line, function without sacrificing garage space.

Real-World Experience

Unboxing it was straightforward, but the install took a little creative thinking to get it positioned right for my specific rack configuration. Once it was mounted, loading and unloading plates was simple, and having a dedicated spot for my plates instead of leaning them against the wall made the whole garage feel more like a gym and less like a storage unit.

Pros & Cons

Pros: clean integration with the Profile system, solid weight capacity across the pegs and wing, folds back flat to save space when not in use.

Cons: the install isn’t always a straight drop-in depending on your rack configuration, you may need to get creative like I did, and it’s built specifically around the Profile ecosystem.

How It Compares

Compared to just leaning plates against the wall or stacking them on the floor, this keeps your garage organized and your plates secure. And unlike standalone weight trees that eat up floor space, this mounts directly to the rack and folds flat, which matters if you’re working with a tight garage gym footprint.

Who This Is For (and Who Should Skip It)

This is for the dad who’s tired of plates cluttering the floor and wants his garage gym to actually look and function like one. If you’ve already got a separate weight tree you’re happy with, or you’re not running the Profile system, you can skip this one.

FAQ

How many plates does it hold? Three pegs plus a weight wing, enough for a serious home gym loadout.

Does it fit any rack? It’s built for the PRx Profile system, and depending on your configuration, install may take some creative problem-solving.

Can you install it solo? Yes, though give yourself some extra time for fitting it to your specific setup.

Final Verdict

The PRx 3-Peg + Weight Wing Plate Storage does exactly what it should, it gets your plates organized, secure, and out of the way without eating up floor space. If you’re serious about keeping your garage gym functional, this is worth adding.

Grab the PRx 3-Peg + Weight Wing Plate Storage here: https://bit.ly/3ZYeqpd

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