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The Sporzon! Olympic Barbell is a robust weightlifting bar designed for serious lifters, featuring a maximum weight capacity of 700 pounds, multiple knurling positions for safety, and compatibility with standard weight plates. Made from durable chrome-plated alloy steel, it comes in various lengths to suit your training needs.
Color | Silver |
Style | 1-inch, 6FT |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Sport | Weightlifting |
Included Components | barbell |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Sporzon! |
maximum weight capacity | 700 Pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Sporzon! |
Item model number | SPZ |
Product Dimensions | 182.88 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 6.8 Kilograms |
A**N
Great product
The product is great but I honestly thought that the barbell comes with plates, I guess it’s only the barbell and I need to buy the plates separately. But overall the barbell quality is good.
J**B
Good bar, but too small for standard clips.
I first ordered ONE barbell to make sure that it would fit the barbell clips that I have. It fit perfectly, so I ordered four more bars. The next 4 bars are completely different size and none of the clips I have fit. Any assistance on finding clips that fit would be helpful, as the bars are pretty useless unless I can secure the weights in place.
A**L
highly recommend
the spin is very nice.. returned the item as I realized it was short for me and didn’t feel comfortable using it for squat and bench press so i would definitely get with this brand 6 ft barbell
N**K
Great barbell!
I really like this bar and it's well made. The gnurling is just right in the sense that it's not too rough, nor is it too shallow like on cheaper bars. What I really like are the grip markings (gnurl rings) on this bar which you don't see often on 1" bars. This is really a classy and "professional" bar, meaning that it's not cheap looking or cheap feeling....it's SOLID. I would be confident loading up this bar much more than the $40 barbell I bought from another manufacturer. The gnurling and rings are actually better than what I've seen on some Olympic bars and I've been lifting for over 50 years. Get some quality collars for this bar and you'll have a really good set up.
M**Z
Pésimo roto e incompleto
No llegaron los discos no los accesorios pésimos maltratados la barra e incompleto
K**R
Good bar for the money
Very happy with it. Only issue I had was the month I had to weight for it to arrive
R**E
Bilanciere comodo
Bilanciere comodo.
J**H
7foot bar should be avoided at all costs IMO, 5 foot bar is the GOAT.
Review: 5ft barThis is a pretty low-quality bar. Quality control is pretty nutty. Knurling is garbage and really inconsistent and uneven. It's a very passive knurl, and there are no power or weightlifting lines. There is also no center knurling. I got the 5 feet bar.That being said, it's perfect for me. I really wanted a solid 1inch barbell (which is really hard to come by btw). I've only put maybe 100lbs+ on this bar and it hasn't bent. Unfortunately, I can't give you much more advice in that realm, but on a CAP barbell that I had to assemble myself, it was already bent at like 50-100lbs.1inch plates and lifting gear is really like an outdated iPhone. There is little commercial support for it, you don't have many options for the accessories you can get, and it's not as good as 1inch Oly-bars. That being said, to optimize the 200lbs+ of weight I already sank my money into, this will work for me.The 1-inch bar is pretty nasty to press and squat with. Since the surface area of the bar is narrower than 2 inches, the overall feeling of the weight in your hands is really hard and sharp. My 50lbs honestly felt like 135lbs when I started lifting in terms of stability, and this will only get worse as you get stronger. The same thing for squats, the bar dug super deep on lightweight (100lbs). However, this is not really a bad thing, it's just a deficit, and you could actually use this to your advantage and get super stability and control. On the other hand, the 1-inch is gonna make things easier to grip, since it's smaller than two inches. It's up to you to decide if these tradeoffs are worth investing your money into subpar and really inconvenient equipment. For me, it is...I would assume the longer you go, the more whip and bendability will be present in your bar. There are a lot of good reviews for this bar, but not all for the bars you're looking at, especially for the 1inch diameter bars. I ordered the 7-inch bar and I'll review that when I get it. I'm honestly scared. It will probably have the most likely hood of warping and permabending because it is so long. The 5ft bar probably has the least likely hood of bending, that's why I got it.5 feet is actually really short, which is why I got the 7ft bar as well. It's good for pressing overhead, but for things like squats and bench pressing, I've noticed it to be pretty narrowing. The tendency for me is to have the rack touch my collars on the bar, which is no-Bueno. However, I think that this bar would still work great for you if you only wanted one, and were short (I am 5'2).I think that the quality was pretty garbage. Packaging is atrocious. It is really scratched up from the mail. Knurling is somewhat non-existent and whacky. But it's a cheap bar that I actually think could perform well. I doubt that it will hold 700lbs on it without bending, but 200-300lbs (that I don't even have/ nor could lift for reps)? Yeah, this bar is good for that.Review: 7ft barIt came bent :/ I'm going to return the 7ft bar. I really had high hopes for this bar, but it looks like the reviews are true. I would say that the 7ft bar should probably be avoided. The bend wasn't noticeable on my back, but when I rolled the bar on the floor, there was an obvious bent.The images are also false as well, there are no power rings, and the bar itself seems to be welded together with multiple parts. I assume this is why this bar has the worst bendability of all the bars. I really like my 5-foot bar, even though the knurling and overall quality are better on this bar BECAUSE IT ISN'T BENT.I feel sad :(MAKE SURE YOUR BARS AREN'T WARPED/BENT! A BENT BARBELL IS LIKE THROWING A FOOTBALL ON THE GROUND AND TRYING TO CATCH IT! IT IS DANGEROUS TO LIFT WITH A BENT BARBELL! RETURN IT IF YOUR BAR IS BENT OR TRASH IT (maybe not, but use it to shrug or something, not pressing)
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