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The Fitvids 100-Pound Weight Set is designed for serious home gym enthusiasts, featuring a durable chrome-plated barbell available in multiple lengths. With a maximum weight capacity of 700 pounds and compatibility with standard plates, this set is perfect for elevating your weightlifting game.
Color | Chrome |
Style | 2-inch, 7FT |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Sport | Weightlifting |
Included Components | barbell |
Brand | Signature Fitness |
maximum weight capacity | 700 Pounds |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Sporzon! |
Item model number | SPZ |
Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 20.41 kg |
ASIN | B088D84558 |
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.
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
M**Z
Pésimo roto e incompleto
No llegaron los discos no los accesorios pésimos maltratados la barra e incompleto
M**C
All good ... Confusing advert / confused reviewers
Great deal and good quality for the price ... at least what I got. I think the advert has left some people confused hence some of the negative reviews. A bar made of the same material but with different length and diameter... can't all be rated at 700 lbs. So if ur buying a bar of 1 inch diameter at 7 ft, which weighs less than 2 inch bar, can't be rated for 700 lbs as the 2 inch d bar.
H**K
This could be a crapshoot?
So I ordered one a while back and it ended up getting lost through the mail, so they rushed another one out to me. It's excellent quality. Exactly what I want.However, the lost barbell showed up today. It is MUCH worse quality. The ends are ribbed for some reason, it rattles weirdly and the knurling is dented and uneven. It's also smaller than advertised.So I would say this is hit or miss, so be careful.
A**W
300lb deadlifts, doing mostly fine.
Buyers beware- if you want to lift heavy, don't be an idiot- buy a 2" bar. 1" bars just can't handle heavy weights.But anyways, I got the 2", 6', 30 pound bar. It's holding up pretty much fine when I load it up with 300lb. The only thing I've seen wrong with it is that there's slight indentation on one of the sides where my heaviest plates sit. Not sure if this is from the plates, but I didn't notice until I'd lifted with this for a while.Regardless, this is a good deal for its price and I'd recommend.
W**Y
Sturdy + Spacesaving
Simple and straightforward:1. SPACESAVING: The 6ft length makes it possible for me to lift in my tiny basement with enough room between (squat) stands. My space can’t accommodate a 7ft bar.2. STURDY: Early in COVID, I committed to standard size plates (i.e. 1-1.5” holes) - they and standard DBs were all I could get. Later I was able to get a “collapsible” barbell bar. Good for lighter weights but I wanted to get back to the heavier sets I had been working on in the gym. Along came this bar. Here’s my experience on the heaviest I’m capable of right now:FLAT CHEST PRESS - takes the 250# I am up to like a champ. No bending problems. Yes the smaller circumference of the bar vs an Olympic 2” is noticeable. But it’s been nearly a year since I’ve been to my gym, so you get used to it.SQUATS - it starts bending a bit at 270# and above. By the time I get to 325 or so it’s noticeable, but I’ve never felt unsafe even getting towards 350. My workout space and squat stands require careful racking, so it doesn’t get thrown around. Again, the circumference of the bar feels different from a 2” bar, but you could use a pad or something. I’ve gotten used to it so I don’t.DEADLIFTS: of course it bends when I get up beyond 320 and certainly up to 400. Given the width of a deadlift grip, it’s less noticeable than in the squat. I still feel comfortable with it. Lastly, even after those heavier sessions, it doesn’t stay bent.SUMMARY: probably not a powerlifting bar, but for a regular guy or gal’s desire for some heavier lifts in a limited space and on a limited budget, this works very well.
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