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Powerlifting Bar

Powerlifting Bar

Intended explicitly for powerlifting and to match IPF specs, the Powerlifting Bar is designed for people whose three favorite words are squat, bench, and deadlift.

This is one of the best powerlifting bars you can get for the money. A bold claim, I know - but the Barenaked Powerlifting Bar won Garage Gym Reviews' Best Budget Power Bar in 2022, 2023 & 2024.

Add it to your gym to hop on the gainz-train to Muscleville.

IMPORTANT: For bare steel barbells, we take extra precautions to reduce any oxidation/rusting while in storage and transit by coating the barbell in oil but small rust spots may be visible when you receive it. Clean it with some simple green cleaner and a BBQ brush, then wipe dry with a microfiber cloth. Click here for a how-to video and How To Clean a Bare Steel Barbell.

For cerakote-coated barbells, use Nylon brushes or microfiber towels only! Avoid abrasive metal-to-metal contact from tight-fitting collars, weight plates, un-lined landmine attachments, and j-cups, to preserve that beautiful rust-resistant finish for years to come!

Select Shaft + Sleeves
From $104.64

Original: $298.96

-65%
Powerlifting Bar

$298.96

$104.64
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Description

Intended explicitly for powerlifting and to match IPF specs, the Powerlifting Bar is designed for people whose three favorite words are squat, bench, and deadlift.

This is one of the best powerlifting bars you can get for the money. A bold claim, I know - but the Barenaked Powerlifting Bar won Garage Gym Reviews' Best Budget Power Bar in 2022, 2023 & 2024.

Add it to your gym to hop on the gainz-train to Muscleville.

IMPORTANT: For bare steel barbells, we take extra precautions to reduce any oxidation/rusting while in storage and transit by coating the barbell in oil but small rust spots may be visible when you receive it. Clean it with some simple green cleaner and a BBQ brush, then wipe dry with a microfiber cloth. Click here for a how-to video and How To Clean a Bare Steel Barbell.

For cerakote-coated barbells, use Nylon brushes or microfiber towels only! Avoid abrasive metal-to-metal contact from tight-fitting collars, weight plates, un-lined landmine attachments, and j-cups, to preserve that beautiful rust-resistant finish for years to come!