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TITAN loadable Strongman keg vs TITAN Atlas stone platform

Written by Pascal Landshoeft | Dec 28, 2020 5:00:00 PM

TITAN loadable Strongman keg vs TITAN Atlas stone platform

This is a comparison between the TITAN loadable strongman keg and TITAN Atlas stone platform including pros, cons, and alternatives. The Original was published in Which Strongman equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for details

Overview and review of the TITAN Atlas Stone platform

This is an overview of the TITAN Atlas Stone platform including pros, cons, and alternatives. The Original was published in Which Strongman equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for details

 

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Overview of the Atlas Stone platform

 
The Atlas Stone platform from TITAN has been designed to go well with the 20" plate loadable Atlas stone from TITAN. This is a sturdy design using 2x2 tube steel at 42".It can take up to 400 pounds of weight for your heaviest of workouts. This is a professional tool for strongman who repeatedly lift heavy stones to a platform. The full specifications are:
 
 
- Heavy duty 2" x 2" steel construction for a solid, long lasting design.
- 1" Lip around edges keep your stone from rolling off the platform. 
- 3/8" Rubber mat for a smooth transition and to keep the noise level at a minimum. 
- 8" Center hole diameter to easily hold most size stones, slam balls, or medicine balls. 
- 425 Pound weight capacity to stand up to the heaviest of lifts. 
 
- Platform Dimensions: 25" x 25"
- Platform Height: 42"
- Hole Diameter: 8"
- Weight Capacity: 425 LB
- Weight: 125 LB 
 
This is the proper platform for maximum weight attempts with an Atlas stone to a platform.
 

Pros of the Atlas Stone platform

 
The pros of the Atlas stone platform are:
 
  • Sturdy
  • Specifically designed to prevent the Stone from rolling off
  • Hole in the middle where the stone can rest
 
This platform has been designed with heavy stones in mind. Everything about it has been put together to minimize the injury risk from a stone that goes out of control when banged on the platform. This platform is unlikely to warp, break or bend even if you put a heavy stone on it and will also prevent it from rolling off the edges. If you are a serious strongman who wants the platform to lift on to be metal, this is a good purchase.
 

Cons of the Atlas Stone platform

 
The cons of the Atlas Stone platform are:
 
  • Price
  • Not adjustable
  • Single use
  • Can not be collapsed
 
This is a fairly heavy and cumbersome piece of equipment which only does one very specific thing. It almost costs as much as a yoke, which can also be used as a stone to platform simulator by using the yoke beam. I personally think that an oversight in the design from TITAN is that you can not adjust this platform for different heights. I do not know how that would work from an integrity perspective, but when I look at the safeties on the TITAN Yoke, I can imagine that you could build a Adjustable Atlas stone platform by using the T-3 uprights and the thick safety pins. This platform can also not be collapsed when not used and most people do not do Atlas lifts every single day, but more like once a week.
 

Alternatives to the Atlas Stone platform

 
 
Pylo boxes are an alternative to a bespoke Atlas Stone platform. Especially if you already have some and you are only working with light Atlas stones.If you fancy you might even put the stone on it, draw a circle with a pencil and saw a whole into the top. This is not ideal, and also stay away from using any stones that weigh more than 100kg with a pylo box. They are often made of press wood and I would not trust it with a massive stone.
 
Foam cubes are a great low budget option to do stone lifts onto. They usually have a bigger surface than pylo boxes, want splinter if you load them heavy and can also be adjusted easily in height. TITAN sells a full omdular set of different heights for $500. If you do not have one yet and consider getting into Atlas stone lifting, this is the better option as you can also use these foam boxes for other things than Atlas stones.
 
If you go to your local carpenter and offer him $300 for making you a set of six platforms you might get lucky. Especially if when you are not in a rush and allow him to use some of the leftover cuts for the platforms. If you like a DIY job yourself you might even get wood for $300 or less and try yourself at platforms. If you make them of wood try to get some extra beams inside the box to stabilize which the standard pylo boxes do not have. Only recommended if you know what you are doing and disclaimer, you can not sue me if that thing is not secure as I warned you.
 
Another options is to add about $100 to your budget and get a Yoke instead of the platform. This Yoke can be collapsed and also be used for many other things than lifting Atlas stones. It will not be exactly the same as lifting to a platform, but it will get very close when you lift a heavy stone over the beam. Just make sure to weigh the Yoke down  with some plates when you do this so it does not shift when the stone touches the beam.
 

Conclusion for the Atlas stone platform

 
If you have the money and intend to lift very heavy stones,this is the right equipment to get. Apart from that, I personally think that for the same or similar budget you can get more modular options which are slightly less safe as they do not have a lip running around to prevent the stone from rolling off. The foam boxes will quickly have a little indenture for the stone to roll into after a few sessions. Choice is yours.

Overview and review of the TITAN loadable Strongman keg

This is an overview of the TITAN loadable Strongman keg including pros, cons, and alternatives. The Original was published in Which Strongman equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for details.

 

 

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Overview of the TITAN plate loadable strongman keg

 
The TITAN loadable strongman keg starts at 136 pound and can be loaded up to 500 pounds with traditional iron Olympic weight plates. This keg has a pin inside on which you can stack plates and secure them with a stopper that you screw onto the plates. This prevents them moving during your exercise for carries, throws and lifts to the shoulder. The design is simple and sturdy and there is not a lot you can do wrong with these. Compared to other kegs it is also easier to work with plates rather than water or sand to get an exact weight for any kind of exercises you will be doing with the kegs. The full list pf specifications for this model includes:
 
 
- Olympic weight plate sleeve
- Loads cast iron or bumper plates
- Laser-cut handles on either side and on top and bottom
- Removable steel spacers to keep plates stable and secure
- Dual handled turnstile ensures plates are secured during your workout
- Easier than loading and unloading sand, lead shot, water, etc. and much more precise
 
- Overall Height: 24-in.
- Overall Diameter: 22-in.
- Keg Wall Thickness: 0.125-in.
- Sleeve Length: 14.75-in.
- Finish: Powder-Coated Black
- Material: Steel
- Weight Capacity: 500 lb. (varies by thickness of plates used to load)
- Product Weight: 136 lb.
 
This is a simple product which does what it says on the tin, a keg you can load with plates.
 

Pros of the TITAN plate loadable strongman keg

 
The pros of the TITAN plate loadable strongman keg are:
 
  • Different weight varieties
  • Space efficient
  • Safe
  • Easy to handle
 
This keg makes you live considerably easier and safes a lot of hassle, if your mainly training by yourself in your home gym with a focus on maximum strength for throwing or lifting kegs. Loading and deloading the plates is much safer and quicker than adding sand or water to a keg. It is also less likely that you will have a spill or explosion in case you throw the keg on a stone or similar sharp object from a height. With this keg you can continuously work up the weight you are lifting while being precise and micro loading.
 

Cons of the TITAN Plate loadable strongman keg

 
Cons of the plate loadable strongman keg are:
 
  • Price
  • Only one keg
 
If you intend to train with kegs chances are high that you already have a bit of space available. The strongman competition that you see most often is throwing multiple kegs of various weights over a high bar or throwing a maximum weight over the high bar. Occasionally you see keg carries, but not as often. For the throws the weights goes usually up to about 100 pounds. Therefore, you might be better off by getting multiple smaller legs that you will with water or sand and just leave them there for training rather than having one adjustable keg for $450.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN plate loadable strongman keg

 
Alternatives to the Titan plate loadable strongman keg are:
 
 
You can get regular used kegs from a local pub or distributor. It will take a bit more time to resource, but look for ones that have a defect on the closing mechanism and therefore do not regulate the pressure correct anymore.  Get those at a discounted price, fill them with water or sand and seal them tight. This needs more DIY skills and some connections, but it will be the cheaper and better training tool to simulate what happens at a strongman competition. Especially if you have a little army of these.
 
An alternative that is more user friendly for the masses is the strongman throw bag from Rogue. Especially if you mainly use legs for throw training. For carry events these might be a little too light if you are a 140kg and more monster, but for throws they are great. They cost $145 and are a lot easier to handle than a keg. If you want to bring over the bar throws to the general population, is the better choice than the loadable keg.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN Loadable Strongman keg

 
The TITAN loadable strongman keg is a good option if you are training for maximum lifts and carries with kegs. Whenever you need one heavy keg to train this is a good, clean and safe option over any kind of do it yourself keg filled with water or sand. Usually, the events for throwing kegs are lighter and involve smaller kegs. In this scenario you are better off to work on a line up of kegs which you can easily swap, change and throw consecutively to be more effective with their your training. If you are considering to buy a leg for $450 i am quite positive, that you already have a home gym and considerable space. You might as well take a bit more time to source some kegs locally from a distributor and do them up yourself.