I usually don’t complain about things because I’m grateful to have the ability to afford it but I’m not going to spend the money on something that looks used out the box. It’s not there fault the boxes were a bit soaked when we got em.The 10s 25s and 45s looked like someone used and then sent them back.I wish I could say these are boss but with the paint flaked off and the dings and what ever chemical is on them I would say unless you’re building a pirate themed gym maybe do some more research. And remember this picture cause you might get these in the mail if you purchase them cause I had to return them. The last thing I’m trying to here is my inner voice bickering about making better choices with my money.Update: I contacted customer service and they promptly apologized and shipped a pair of each weight! They arrived quickly and are very nice quality. Yes, the edges are painted, but mine are crisp. Time will tell if the paint comes off with use but for now I’m very happy.I ordered these specifically because the title says 2x. I ordered the 10lb and 25lb plates because they both said 2x and I recieved only one of each. Honestly if the price was for a pair it would be reasonable, but for a single, these are way overpriced.These seem to be fairly standard bumper plate design -- 450mm diameter, with an opening that fits a standard OIympic bar (~2inches), though they did seem pretty snug along the bar. The weight on the plates is accurate (10lbs in this case). They've also got a skull motif on them, for that "badass look" factor.As other reviewers have mentioned: they do seem rather flexible, perhaps because of how thin they are. I dropped them (on the bar) from waist height several times and they held up well. When I dropped them from chest height they did seem to flex quite a bit (no cracking or damage, though). I didn't try higher than that out of a measure of doubt about whether they could take it or not due to the flexing.That said, I feel I should point out that it seems unlikely that you'll be dropping a bar with only 20lbs of weight on it unless you've had some sort of emergency or are being irresponsible. If stacked with other bumper plates the flexibility wouldn't be a concern and I'd have full confidence in their durability. It's only alone (and on this 10lbs size) that I have some doubts.These bumper plates seem well made and do in fact have minimal bump on the drop -- which is very important. When dropped these plates barely bounced and didn't go far at all. No going out of control and making a mess or smacking into my shins. They also didn't leave any marks or scuffs on the flooring. Just a clean minimal bump and stop.The plates do seem a bit expensive for the amount of weight you're getting, but that's likely just a part of the premium of the brand, so I won't hold it against them. All in all these seem to be good bumper plates, with my only concern being an issue that's unlikely to actually come up in the course of normal use (why would you need to use bumper plates if you're only adding 20lbs to the bar?).So if you're looking for a good bumper plate with a "badass look", here you have it.4/5PS: When you open them, they will stink. A lot. Put them somewhere they can air out for a couple of days and then the smell becomes only noticeable when you are close, much like a tire. Which makes sense, as these use vulcanized rubber.Good height and great to deadlift with, I’ve been using these bumper plates for months now and really enjoy using them. The green colored paint on the edges has begun to wear off, but the rubber remains in great condition. A worthwhile addition to my home gym setup, the plates slide onto the barbell quite easily. I recommend these, though don’t expect the paint to last forever with heavy use.Ever since the pandemic, I have not been back to a gym and have been working to create a gym in my garage, however one of the issues I’ve had is the set of weights I had were not made to be dropped from any height as they would most likely break. So when I saw these 2 x 25 lb Bumper Plate Weights by WOD, I thought they would be a great option to add to my gym. I couldn’t wait to receive the package and get back throwing down the bar like I used to at the gym.I received the package and inside were two 25 lb bumper plates that have a very nice skull design on them along with a green paint job on the outside of the plates. I am taking one star off of the rating solely because the paint job does not seem very well done, and it seemed to be coming off into the packaging as well. However, other than that, I have loved using these and they work just as well as any bumper plates you find at the gym. Overall I would recommend these to anyone wanting to get a good reliable pair of bumper plates, I like that they are sold as a set as well.These are a great-looking pair of plates. They fit my Olympic bars perfectly. The rubber outer layer has a good texture that has a nice grip but it is not sticky.Their weight is accurate and they do seem to be very durable. I still would not drop the lighter ones (10lbs, etc) to the floor since they are thinner and are likely to bend.I did not give it 5 stars because the finish and paint job is less than ideal considering the prices of these at the time I write this review.I really like the design but the molding marks and chipped paint take away from the look. If you're someone that has a bunch of Rogue products, these won't fit with the rest of your equipment. If you just want a cool design while you lift, these might be right for you. It won't impress your friends but the quality doesn't seem bad other than the cosmetic imperfections and bad casting. I dropped them from 3 feet and they didn't bounce very much. They also weighed 24lbs on my bathroom scale which is really close to the 25lb claim. I think they're a very functional, interestingly designed plate but lack the nice finish for a higher-end garage gym.This weight is really nice looking. I love the touch of teal. Didn’t realize it was only 1 weight but that’s my fault for not reading everything 1st.