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Rolling Thunder Vs. 2" Crusher Max


Jörg Keilbach

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I just tried my new 2" Crusher after my Rolling Thunder sets today. It felt much harder. How much differs your max on those lifts?

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I just tried my new 2" Crusher after my Rolling Thunder sets today. It felt much harder. How much differs your max on those lifts?

Maybe 30# different for me. Though I can't honestly say I have pulled on my RT in years. That was what it was back when I used both.

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I also think it is about 15 - 20 % ( 12 - 16 KG ) for me. I will go for a max after I finished my RT cycle.

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Will also depend on how much friction is in your RT.

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New or old RT? I think I still have the record on the 2" Crusher (for now, lol) but I have never pulled 226lb on the RT. I think my best was 212-213lb. I would need to try again, but I would imagine that my 2" Crusher is still better than the RT.

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My mistake! I thought the conversation was about how the 2.5" Crusher compares with the Rolling Thunder! I don't have a 2" Crusher, but I suspect I could lift more with it than I can with a new Rolling Thunder (or at least as much).

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I always suspected that a lot more could be lifted on the 2" crusher than I've seen so far. For myself I'm only good for another 30 pounds on the 2" than the 2.5".

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