Description
The Bodytone FR07 is a dedicated bumper plate rack for Olympic lifting and CrossFit floors, built in reinforced steel with an anti-corrosion paint finish and weighing 42 kg. Bumper plates are the hardest discs in a gym to store properly, because they are wide, soft-faced and constantly moved, and a rack designed for cast iron does not hold them well.
The problem bumper storage actually solves
On a lifting platform the plates spend most of the session on the floor. What determines whether the area stays workable is how fast they come off it, and whether there is somewhere obvious for each weight to go.
- Dedicated storage for bumper discs, sorted by weight
- Reinforced steel construction for platform-side duty
- Anti-corrosion paint finish for chalk, sweat and daily impact
- Clears the floor around lifting zones between sets and after sessions
- Specified for strength platforms, CrossFit boxes and weightlifting rooms
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-BT-FR07 |
|---|---|
| Brand and range | Bodytone Forza |
| Type | Bumper plate storage rack |
| Plates | Olympic bumper discs |
| Rack weight | 42 kg |
| Structure | Reinforced steel |
| Finish | Protective anti-corrosion paint |
| Dimensions and load rating | Confirmed at quotation |
| Plates included | No, quoted separately |
| Price | 499 EUR excluding VAT |
Where to put it, and how many
Bumper storage belongs beside the platform, not against the far wall. Every metre a lifter carries a 20 kg disc is a metre of avoidable handling and a chance for the plate to be set down somewhere it should not be. On a floor with several platforms, one rack per platform pair is the usual specification, positioned so that two lifters can load and unload without crossing paths.
The construction reflects that placement. Reinforced steel and an anti-corrosion paint system are what survive being loaded with wet, chalked plates several hundred times a week, and being knocked by a bar that rolls off the platform. This is equipment that gets hit, and a light shelving frame does not last a year on a busy box floor.
Specify the rack alongside the discs so that the storage matches the set you actually own. See the rest of the racks and cages range and the plates and bumpers that go on it.
Frequently asked questions
Why not store bumpers on a standard plate tree?
Bumper discs are considerably thicker per kilogram and have a soft outer face. On a cast-iron plate tree they fill the pins quickly and the soft faces are compressed against the steel, which marks them over time. A dedicated rack accounts for both the width and the material.
Are the bumper plates included?
No. 499 EUR excluding VAT covers the rack. Bumper sets are quoted separately, and quantity pricing applies when the rack and the discs are ordered together.
How many racks does a CrossFit box need?
As a rule, one per pair of lifting stations, distributed around the floor rather than concentrated in one corner. Spreading storage is what keeps plates off the ground during a class rather than at the end of it.
Tell us the number of platforms, the bumper set you run and your floor plan, and we will return a storage layout with racks and discs costed together. Quotations are issued within 24 to 72 hours.

















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