Best Trap Bar with Low Handles
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its fine.
Just the weird mish mash of (good) features caught my eye with short sleeves.
Just the weird mish mash of (good) features caught my eye with short sleeves.
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CAP Mega Hex Bar with zinc finish on Amazon for 64.99
I bought one before when it was at 110.something and am quite frankly kicking myself now, but here we are.
I bought one before when it was at 110.something and am quite frankly kicking myself now, but here we are.
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I got a camelcamelcamel alert about this today. That's a damn good price. (I should stop price watching things that I've already purchased. It can be painful.)
The OB86B is back down to $125 or so, or it was the other day. That's pretty good. I got one for $99. I haven't seen it that low since.
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I have no willpower. I just saw this and ordered the CAP hex bar for $65. I haven't even been thinking about wanting one of these, but I just couldn't pass that up! I am tall and squats suck (see thread in main training subforum), so maybe this will help.
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+1
Gonna start doing shrugs and get my Bane cosplay on
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It's a fine trap bar. I put racket tape over the knurling. It's a little too aggressive. . . . There will probably be some rust on the handle welds. Just paint those spots. It's not going to rust out for a long while.
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My discounted CAP hex bar was (allegedly) delivered today, after being in Amazon limbo for a couple of days. I complained via chatbot last night and was rewarded with a $5 Amazon voucher as my squeakywheel-grease.
Thanks to @psmith for the heads up.
Thanks to @psmith for the heads up.
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Local (Indiana) Eleiko Trapbar For Sale $599
I DONT NEED IT!! (telling myself this)
I DONT NEED IT!! (telling myself this)
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I can't endorse anything so expensive, but I made a poor life choice and bought the Prime Trap Bar.
Zero regrets. Love it. Most premium hardware I've ever used.
Zero regrets. Love it. Most premium hardware I've ever used.
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Anyone have a $300-400 trap bar that they would recommend?
Looking for:
-Open design
-Rackable
-Long enough sleeves to load ~6 standard steel plates on each side
-Can use regular collars on it.
I understand that I might not get all of that within the price range, but hoping to get most of it.
Looking for:
-Open design
-Rackable
-Long enough sleeves to load ~6 standard steel plates on each side
-Can use regular collars on it.
I understand that I might not get all of that within the price range, but hoping to get most of it.
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Rep Fitness open trap bar should be out in the next six months, looks to be similar specs to kabuki and I would guess? rackable; Price will likely be below $500.00 - but who knows.
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I have the Rogue trap bar. I enjoy it. It is nice and wide in the middle. You can load lots of plates. It has low grips or can be flipped over for higher grips. Only down side is normal collars don't fit on it.
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Whites Boots makes a fine trap bar in that price range. You might check them out: https://whitesboots.com/BostonRugger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:45 am Anyone have a $300-400 trap bar that they would recommend?
Looking for:
-Open design
-Rackable
-Long enough sleeves to load ~6 standard steel plates on each side
-Can use regular collars on it.
I understand that I might not get all of that within the price range, but hoping to get most of it.
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I can't find specs on ProMaxima's website, but this looks like a good contender at $449 with free shipping:BostonRugger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:45 am Anyone have a $300-400 trap bar that they would recommend?
Looking for:
-Open design
-Rackable
-Long enough sleeves to load ~6 standard steel plates on each side
-Can use regular collars on it.
I understand that I might not get all of that within the price range, but hoping to get most of it.
https://www.buyandsellfitness.com/produ ... x-trap-bar
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I'll give an endorsement to the bells of steel trap bar as a budget option for the open trap bar. At $275 it's just what I was looking for.
It's 25mm bar and the finish had some imperfections, but for what you get at the price, I'm happy. Good enough knurl, sleeves are reasonably quiet (I lift directly underneath my 3yo's bedroom), and I love the jack/stand feature. It's a time/back saver and speed-of-workout is a priority for me these days.
It's 25mm bar and the finish had some imperfections, but for what you get at the price, I'm happy. Good enough knurl, sleeves are reasonably quiet (I lift directly underneath my 3yo's bedroom), and I love the jack/stand feature. It's a time/back saver and speed-of-workout is a priority for me these days.
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I am local and am considering a local pick up for $200BostonRugger wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 6:54 am I'll give an endorsement to the bells of steel trap bar as a budget option for the open trap bar. At $275 it's just what I was looking for.
It's 25mm bar and the finish had some imperfections, but for what you get at the price, I'm happy. Good enough knurl, sleeves are reasonably quiet (I lift directly underneath my 3yo's bedroom), and I love the jack/stand feature. It's a time/back saver and speed-of-workout is a priority for me these days.
Only thing keeping me back is Rep is releasing their trap bar soon and I'm curious what pricing will be (more than $200 for sure)
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RepFitness launches their open trap bar today for $399
Anyone looking to pick one up?
I don't like the 27.5" spacing between handles. Seems very wide. I guess the Kabuki has adjustable handles at 23,25,and 27". Rep says they will come up with other handle options in the future, but that's just more $$.
Anyone looking to pick one up?
I don't like the 27.5" spacing between handles. Seems very wide. I guess the Kabuki has adjustable handles at 23,25,and 27". Rep says they will come up with other handle options in the future, but that's just more $$.
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Pretty disappointed with this. Rep is supposed to be the Chinese manufacturing company that at least doesn't blatantly copy a real American company's design. It's clear thsi took so long ot launch because they were working with lawyers to minimize chance of losing a lawsuit to Kabuki or Eleiko.gtl wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:56 am RepFitness launches their open trap bar today for $399
Anyone looking to pick one up?
I don't like the 27.5" spacing between handles. Seems very wide. I guess the Kabuki has adjustable handles at 23,25,and 27". Rep says they will come up with other handle options in the future, but that's just more $$.
They haven't really added anything innovative except easily removable handles and knurling for squats (why would anyone use it like that anyway other than novelty or if it's you're only bar?). Yes they did significantly undercut the price with their cheaper Chinese manufacturing but that's the only real reason to buy it IMO. Plus you'll have to wait for better handle spacing (and it will cost you another $50-$100 I'm sure, putting the price closer to Kabuki).
Oh well. You have to miss sometimes. The other new products they launched are pretty innovative. I'll probably purchase the V2 of that yoke/rack/farmer carry (I need a bigger house first).