Bar + plates
Bumper plates, small denomination plates, and a lifting bar with up to about 485 lb available.
Dadlift brings a portable deadlift challenge to your men’s event: mats, bumper plates, barbell, TV leaderboard, iPad waivers, instruction, and two prize pools in one simple two-hour package.
Dadlift is designed to feel like a real competition without making the church plan a gym event from scratch.
Bumper plates, small denomination plates, and a lifting bar with up to about 485 lb available.
Mats define the lifting area, protect the floor, and keep the activity contained.
Live event rankings, challenge instructions, branding, and opt-in social display.
Digital disclosures, liability waiver, social opt-in, and participant details before lifting.
One flat price for a two-hour Dadlift event at your venue, including equipment, rep-led operation, leaderboard software, and included prize cards.
Participants use the iPad for disclosures, waiver, and optional social opt-in.
The screen shows conventional and sumo basics while the rep explains the rules.
Try for the biggest pull, the fastest 5,000 lb total, or both.
Winners are announced at the end with the live leaderboard on screen.
The room gets a heavy-lift spectacle and a strategy challenge for guys who may not want to max out.
Each participant works up to a heaviest successful deadlift. The biggest clean pull of the night tops the board.
Pick any weight and complete enough reps to total 5,000 lb in one minute or less. Strategy matters as much as strength.
For every attempt, the screen can show either Dadlift instruction and branding or — with opt-in — the participant’s social profile card. It gives the event a game-show feel without forcing anyone to put personal info on display.
This is the simple, instantly understandable view that keeps everyone watching between attempts.
Dadlift should feel fun, contained, and responsible — with enough structure to keep the night moving.
Every participant checks in on the iPad before lifting and chooses whether social display is enabled.
The Dadlift rep explains the movement, manages turns, and keeps the barbell lane organized.
A flat indoor space, access to power for TV/iPad, and enough room for a defined lifting lane.
Tell us where you want to host Dadlift and what kind of night you are planning. We currently serve the greater Sacramento area and will follow up with availability, setup needs, and the next clean step.