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Every year, after the CrossFit Games, Rogue Fitness sells some of the Games-used gear at a big discount. Here’s the details.

Used Rogue Equipment

Click here to find Rogue’s Used Games Gear

Enjoyed watching the 2015 Reebok CrossFit Games and want to get your hands on some sweet equipment that was used by the likes of Camille Leblanc-Bazinet, Mat Fraser, Ben Smith, Rich Froning, Kara Webb, Katrin Davidsdotter, and many other fit individuals? You’ve come to the right place. Rogue plans on selling nearly all of the used equipment online rather than on site at the games.

What’s going to be available?

  • Sandbags
  • Wheelbarrows
  • Rigs
  • Barbells
  • Special Games Bumper Plates
  • Concept 2 Rowers
  • Assault Air Bikes
  • Yokes
  • and more…

Click here to find Rogue’s Used Games Gear

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