Those "Big" bumpers serve a purpose. Not just for "looks".
They have a ton of whitetail deer running around Texas. You hit one with the stock bumpers and you're looking at $3/4000. 00 worth of damage. With those bumpers, the deer just bounce off the bumpers and you keep on going down the road. No damage.
If you are buying the bumpers more for protection than looks, you might want to check to see how thick the main metal pipe is. They used to use a schedule 40 pipe that was strong, but heavy. Some manufactures are using a much thinner material, now. Lightens them up, but I think they are probably not as strong.
At the SEMA Show, last year, I even saw them made out of a very light composite material. You could easily pick it up by yourself. Not so, with the schedule 40 ones. I wonder what a deer would do to those lightweight or composite bumpers?
I like the looks of your Ranchhands! I have a set of Brown's Welding bumpers on my old '91. 5 W-250. Really like them, also.
Hope this helps. Just be sure you know what you are looking for.
Joe F. (Buffalo)