Derek Voss
Owner · Titan Lifting Club
★★★★★
“300kg+ drops, no permanent bend on the bars we spec'd. Racks still square after a year.”
Drop zone
Cheap 2mm steel bows under heavy drops. This structural fatigue deforms upright adjustment holes and safety bars, locking selectorized paths and causing unscheduled equipment downtime.


Low-spec nylon pulleys wear down quickly, creating uneven cable resistance before failing. A snapped line halts training during peak hours, driving up member complaints and repair costs.


Loose plates cluttering floors present safety hazards and disrupt training. Without integrated storage, members waste lifting time searching for weight, lowering overall floor efficiency.
Club Owner Reviews
Owner · Titan Lifting Club
★★★★★
“300kg+ drops, no permanent bend on the bars we spec'd. Racks still square after a year.”
Drop zoneHead Coach · Anvil Performance Gym
★★★★★
“Sleeve spin stayed true under daily powerlifting traffic. That's what we buy for.”
PowerliftingBuyer · Northern Tier Supply
★★★★★
“Factory-direct specs are documented. Our dealers trust the 11-gauge frames.”
WholesaleEquipment Snapshots
Built for repeat shock loading. 230k PSI bar spec on the platform.
8+ bearings per sleeve. Consistent spin under high daily volume.













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Our Iron Gym solution is specifically for hardcore iron gyms and direct factory-to-business wholesale clients who demand industrial-grade, heavy-duty equipment built to withstand extreme loads and intensive use.
We use robust steel structures for superior strength and rigidity, preventing deformation and significantly extending the product's lifespan beyond typical short cycles. Our robotic welding further enhances structural stability.
We utilize precision steel bearings and high-quality cables, designed to resist wear and tear. This ensures smooth operation and significantly reduces the risk of training interruptions compared to systems with nylon pulleys or low-spec cables.
Our racks and rigs often feature integrated weight plate storage, keeping plates organized and off the floor. This maximizes training space and improves safety and efficiency within the gym.
We use high-hardness alloy steel for barbells, precision cast iron for plates, and heavy-duty steel for frames. Our materials are selected for their superior strength, durability, and resistance to deformation under heavy loads.
Yes, our products are engineered for the demands of extreme strength training. Our powerlifting barbells, heavy-duty racks, and robust weight plates are designed to perform reliably under the most challenging conditions.
Our casting iron factory specializes in precision-calibrated steel plates, and our 7-stage QC protocol ensures tight weight tolerances, critical for competitive lifting.
We employ advanced manufacturing techniques like digital laser cutting, robotic welding, Japanese imported quenching furnaces for barbells, and 30+ sets of high-precision CNC machines to ensure unparalleled strength and precision.
Our OEM/ODM scope covers powder coat colors, rubber compounds, laser/logo branding, and spec-aligned configurations on our steel, rubber, and casting platforms. Structural changes outside standard platforms require engineering review. We do not manufacture solid-wood structural fitness equipment. IP isolation protection is available subject to order requirements.
Through vertically integrated manufacturing—including centralized steel procurement and production automation—Leadman Fitness delivers competitive factory-direct pricing and consistent quality control for wholesale partners.