Isn't the TPB 28.5mm dia vs the B&R's 29mm dia? Seems like the B&R would be stiffer.
Also, regarding 20kg vs 45lb OPB it seems like the only difference is the friction welded sleeves giving you a little extra loadable sleeve length. Most mortals won't have a problem with running out of loadable sleeve length if using iron plates. If there's some other reason to spend $75 more on the 20kg version I would be interested to hear what it is.
Do you not understand what quotations mean? The b&r is a 205k psi bar and 29mm in diameter. The TPB is 28.5 and 186k. When I say whippey I mean it oscillates more under heavy weights than the B&R. This probably has some to do with the difference in construction as well since the weights are out a little further than with the TPB. I wouldn't say the TPB is whippey by any means and compared to the numerous generic bars and name brand ones I've used over the years it is my favorite, which is why I bought it, because it's fucking awesome (and a steal because I got mine for $185 at a meet).
Last edited by Keith Norman; 02-28-2016 at 07:34 PM.
You said it was "by far the better bar" and that it's "a lot 'whippier'", both of which I disagree with. This sort of speech is sensationalism at best and wrong at worst.
You are talking about tensile rating of the steels, which I've repeated (as well as others who know what's up) that tensile rating is a marketing gimmick, and irrelevant. The only thing that matters is yield strength, but essentially no one lists it. There's much more to a bar than just it's tensile rating, anyway. This rating also has 0 to do with the bar's performance.
I've owned both bars, and have put some decent weight up, and lifted on other's as well. I'm confident in saying that outside of the knurl, these bars perform similarly and are of very similar build quality.
Edit: You're the guy that was talking about that crappy Pro-Maxima rack in the garage gym thread... No wonder...
Last edited by Cody; 02-28-2016 at 08:22 PM.
Where did I say it was by far the better bar? I prefer it to my B&R bar, but mostly the difference is like splitting hairs to be honest. I never said it was a lot whippier either. That being said I gave my opinion if you don't agree with my opinion fine.
Anyways, Jordan I heard you bought a Texas Deadlift bar. How is it? I was thinking about buying one. How does it compare to your Okie Deadlift bar?