I've accumulated a small selection of barbells and plates over the years, but my workouts have reached the point that I'd like to add a set of fixed-size (Is that the right term?) barbells, maybe with a rack. The main reason is so I can do more exercises without having to change plates constantly.
There are a gazillion such products out there, and everyone from Walmart on up sells them. So I'm looking for suggestions for products and retailers so I can narrow the field. Thanks.
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04-28-2016, 04:26 PM #1
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Any Recommendations for Barbell Sets?
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04-28-2016, 04:47 PM #2
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04-28-2016, 05:59 PM #3
Better off buying several barbells and having plates already on them, sorta like homemade. Fixed new ones are expensive.
But here's a few:
http://tagfitness.net/shop/weights/t...raight-handle/
http://www.ivankobarbell.com/products/cbbhcbzhrubepr/
http://www.gopherperformance.com/str...fixed-barbells
Barbell tress (double sided) will start from $400+, you can also make your own with wood and wooden dowels. I was watching a youtube video on it a couple days ago, I was going to make a barbell tree to hold all my bars.
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