Ever heard of the Rogue Boneyard?
If you love Rogue Fitness but don’t want to pay full price, this is a place you should keep an eye on.
You can get your hands on bars, plates, and I’ve even see bikes at a discount.
I’ll give you an inside look at the Boneyard.
What Is The Rogue Boneyard?
Unlike a real boneyard, Rogue’s boneyard is alive and kicking.
This is where most Rogue fanatics come to snatch up quality barbells, plates, and other products at a discount.
Boneyard equipment is new but not up to Rogue’s quality control standards.
They’re second quality barbells and plates off Rogue’s standard production line.
But they have minor cosmetic issues like finish blemishes or inconsistencies with the knurling.
So instead of getting rid of the barbells and plates, Rogue offers them at a discount.
Where Is The Rogue Boneyard?
Rogue’s boneyard is kinda hidden under their deals section.
Once you get to there, you’ll see four different options.
You’ll see Hot Deals, Closeout, Bone Yard, and HundoPricing.
Just like the name states, these are deals that you don’t see very often.
These change often and are snatched quickly so they don’t last very long.
The CloseOut area has closeout/discontinued gear and used equipment.
As you already know, the Boneyard has fully functional, second tier equipment with minor blemishes.
And the last part of the Deals section is HundoPricing.
This area shows products that get cheaper by the weight.
The more you buy of these, the more you save.
Boneyard Bars
Right off the bat you’ll know you’re getting a Rogue Boneyard bar from the end cap.
If you’re lucky you won’t even find what’s wrong with it.
Sometimes the imperfections can be very subtle.
Some Boneyard barbells have small scratch marks on the sleeves.
And some have scuff marks at the end of the sleeve like the ones you see above.
Sometimes they’ll have scratches on the smooth surface of the shaft.
And other times you’ll find scratches on the knurling.
Boneyard Plates
Rogue Boneyard plates have the double bones logo on them.
Just like the barbells, these have dings and scratches on them.
Here’s a few more samples of what these scratches may look like.
Other times you’ll get more noticeable blemishes like the one above.
But again, these are minor defects that don’t affect the equipment at all.
Better Than a Rogue Discount Code?
The Boneyard can sometimes be better than a coupon code.
You can get a good chunk of change taken off the regular price just because of a scratch.
And if you’re looking for Rogue discount codes, there aren’t any.
Believe me, I’ve spent weeks looking.
They don’t even offer military discounts.
So the boneyard is as close as you’re going to get to a coupon.
You just have to keep checking it before someone else snatches what you’re looking for.
Is the Boneyard Worth It?
Overall, the Rogue Boneyard is worth taking a chance on.
It’s fully functional equipment with a few scuff marks here and there.
Some people can’t even find what’s wrong with their bars and plates so that’s even better.
One thing to know about the Boneyard though, is that all sales are as is and final.
So there are no returns and no warranty either.
Although not in the best cosmetic shape, the equipment is new and safe to use.
Check out the Rogue Boneyard
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