BalanceFrom Olympic Bar for Weightlifting and Powerlifting Barbell, 700-Pound Capacity
Shaft Length | 42.9 Inches |
Grip Size | 26mm |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 700 Pounds |
Grip Type | Knurled |
G**N
Good barbell bar (Olympic collar size)
During COVID-19 period the price of this product is substantial higher than before 2020. I bought this bar at reasonable price include free shipping from Amazon. It fits all my weight plates (dozen from 2 different manufacturers). The two rotatable ends make a bit more noise compared the much more solid and expensive at my fitness club, otherwise it could get five stars rating. At the paid price, I am quite happy having this bar for home.
S**N
Good quality for the price.
Just received the bar. Only had a chance to use it once. Seems to be good quality . I like the black color bar. I would n`t hesitate to buy another.
B**S
A True 45 Pound, 7ft Olympic Bar!!!!!
I love this bar! A true 45 pound, 7 ft long Olympic weight lifting bar for $59. When I ordered this bar, I had no idea what would show up. The reviews on Amazon run the entire spectrum. However, I am very pleased.
S**H
Perfect 5’ Bar and can’t beat the price
I bought this for my 16 year old daughter to strength train for softball. This 5’ bar is 24 lbs. It accepts the Olympic sized weights I already have, which is critical. The overall quality is very good and for the price it is extraordinary. Is it as good as a $200 Rogue fitness bar? Of course not, but at $40 delivered, it’s a steal. It arrived with a sticky residue on one of the collars which came off with one swipe of nail polish remover.If you’re looking for a lighter weight bar that accepts Olympic weights you cannot find a better value.
T**D
Standard 7' 2" 45 pound Olympic barbell
I bought this bar because it was the cheapest 7' 2" 45 pound Olympic barbell available (and I actually bought used so it was even cheaper).My needs are simple. I work out either alone or with my kids. It's not often we need more than 300 lb loaded and almost never load 400.The barbell we'd been using was the cheap one I've had for a couple of decades that came with a 300 lb CAP set. Over the years, it's developed a bit of bend, but it remained sturdy enough that I wasn't worried about it breaking, and I'm not trying to break records. I really just wanted a second bar since my kids work out with me more now and it's convenient to have multiple bars.I would describe this bar as being neither better nor worse than my old CAP bar (outside of being relatively new with no bend). The grip is a bit thicker, but otherwise, they're virtually indistinguishable.I think this was a great value for the money. I'm actually thinking a third bar might be useful, and if I decide to get one, I'll almost assuredly buy another one of these unless there's a cheaper one.
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