MrKleen73
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Yeah they do make them that way.Oh ok. I got some at mine thatbare definitwly wider than that though
Out of the 14 45 plates I have 4 of them are just like this. I just couldn't remember the brand to mention them. That is why I mentioned the Standard brand, which is pretty... well standard for lack of a better word. I have some weiders, golds and Standards that are all basically the same then the ones like what you posted up. I recommend against them for anyone looking to load up their bars because you can run out of room quickly. My Hex bar has shorter loading sleeves and these bad boys fill them up quick, so I look for thinner ones but if I can find a damn good deal on the thicker / wider ones then I will still grab them.See? Not as wide as i thought but still a solid 2"View attachment 170189
Not sure that would offer any benefit to the shoulder at all. You are still holding it with a normal grip, just weight distribution, and need for stability are different with that bar.
It is just a basic bar, will last forever but nothing special about it.Cambered bar for $140? Gotta be something wrong with it lol
FOr your uses it would be fine, but not in a commercial gym or anything. However like I mentioned I don't see this aiding your shoulder.Titan's prices are all well below the rest of the market, this bar is no different... absolutely basic camber bar with no knurling, lol...and weighs 85lbs naked.
Bro how have I never found this log lol. Glad to be here. Didn’t catch up but a few posts, but good numbers!
Without knowing anything about your shoulder issue, I would say no to the camber. It takes a lot of bicep crushing & lat to stabilize, and that will be decidedly tougher on the shoulder than an SSB. A cambered bar is just a mean stimulus, not as much of a shoulder break.
EliteFTS SSB or Duffin’s Transformer bar if you have another $100 to spend would be the way to go if I had a home gym.
Titan Fitness is where you go if you have a home gym and need something that won’t get tons of use. Everything they make is relative trash compared to what’s out there, but great value for your money. For example their loadable Husafelt stone is very slick and thin compared to almost any other, BUT that means any comp you go to will be easier with even more weight. It’s not something you get for lots of people to use, it’s for the guy in his shed doing it solo.
I have the ELite SSB and love it, but if I were spending the money now I would bet the Transformer bar for sure!!!
Nice looking bar and I do believe that is who jimbuick goes through for most of his home equipment. I have used several of the things at his house and they were all nice. I am pretty sure that is who he used but perhaps he will see that I mentioned him and can comment to say for sure.Invalid Link Removed
^^I think I found a decent compromise.
