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Oct
09
2019

Black Oxide Barbell Vs Zinc Barbell

The comparison is based on the coating of barbells: The black oxidation is also called as bluening, which is a passivation reaction. A dense oxide film on the surface of iron, which is isolated from iron and acts as a rust preventive. Black zinc is a method of electroplating on the surface of barbel...

Oct
09
2019

Bare steel barbell maintenance

The frequency depends on humidity, climate, etc. Process as below: Remove the chalk in the gap of knurl by steel brush; Paint with a light layer of oil; Brush again to remove the oxide layer; Dry and clean with microfiber cloth;  

Oct
09
2019

How much does a hard chrome barbell weigh?

The weight of a hard chrome barbell depends on the material, length, dia, etc   Basically from 7-24kg, please consult from us before placing order.   Related Products: 1) Hard Chrome Barbell 2) 7′ Black Chrome Olympic Bar 3) EZ Curl Bar

Sep
18
2019

How to use a curl bar?

No one would use a curl bar on bench press, the regular barbell can keep the wrist at the neutral position. Unless someone would like to do the exercise of pectoral muscle suture, which requires short grip distance. Barbell curl, your arm is under outward rotation, straight barbell will give you big...

Sep
18
2019

How to hold a barbell curl bar?

Below tips show you how to hold a curl bar: Put your hands on the inside grips, palms upward; Grip the knurling, put your arms forward, and keep your elbows right in front of hips; Start from full extension, keep your wrist straight.   Related Products: 1) EZ Curl Bar 2) Super Curl Bar

Aug
27
2019

What is safety squat bar attachment?

Safety Squat Bar pads for shoulders and arms Squat safety Bar Collars You may also interest: What you should notice on the handles of safety squat bar? Safety Squat Bar Vs Regular Barbell Safety Squat Bar Benefits

Aug
27
2019

What you should notice on the handles of safety squat bar?

The handles should have a rough surface, or else it will easily sliding off; 2. Sometimes the pipes are smaller in diameter compared with regular bars, so the plates would slid off easily; 3. Take care of the angle between the handles and the loading area pipes, the handles should be at a comfortabl...

Aug
26
2019

Safety Squat Bar VS Regular Bar / Barbell

1. Safety squat bar bring the exercise to the next level esp legs It helps you to make the chest and shoulder move upright under the bar and grip the barbell properly. It makes lower back exercise possible without the risk of being injured, and the core strength could be trained well. The safety squ...

Aug
26
2019

Safety Squat Bar Review / Benefits

Feeling   1. Safe and comfortable The thick pad made of vinyl foam decrease the pressure on your shoulders or arms directly, which makes you feel comfortable, with the handles, the bar won’t rotate or slide off, that ensures the safety. 2. Friendly to inquiries The safety squat bar liberates yo...

Aug
05
2019

How much does a log press bar weight?

The weight could be customized, basically according to industry leader’s standard, three size roughly: 50lb 70lb 130lb Besides, there’s many other types of barbells. Are you wondering how much does these barbells weigh? Anyway if you have your own design, we could customize Log Bar for you....

Aug
05
2019

Mistakes needs to be avoided when choosing strong man log bar

To ensure the Strongman Log Bar work well, we would need to check three major issues: Welding fastness, which related to safety, that’s most important thing you could consider; The “L”section between strong man log bar body and sleeves, sometimes the welding spot will pile up, which arise a gap betw...

Jul
23
2019

How to identify the quality of multi grip bench bar?

According to the reviews on Amazon, you will find some points worthy considering: Some multi grip bench bar does not fit the weight plates! That is to say, the diameter of the loading area of sleeves is bigger than the collar diameter of weight plates, that’s serious! So, do check if the multi grip...

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