Only the lever belt-not great quality but does the job. I believe some of the bars were just cheap Chinese bolt on sleeve jobs ? I’d probably advise something different. Trouble is we don’t have many options. I’d wondered why US bars seemed thin on the ground-probably because we have slung a 25% tariff on them due to the trade agreement between the EU and the US not being renewed.
If you want a bar quickly I think you might be able to get hold of the bar that I’m getting as a return for the ATX Gold bar with the faulty sleeve. ATX Competition Powerlifting Bar[/url]
It’s 29mm and coated, so not as nice as a 28.5mm bar (or raw steel). However it’s still a good quality bar. The slightly cheaper option that I would have preferred because it’s just black oxide type coating and is 28.5mm is a cheaper Rogue alternative is their RAM bar-almost as good, with the advantage/disadvantage of a less aggressive knurl depending on taste, or whether you are intending to do Olympic lifts. However it’s not in stock.
The Bulldog bar looks a good option. It is patterned after the Rogue as well, but has composite bearings which I’m told spin a little better than plain bronze. It’s also 28.5mm so that suits me. Not in stock though.
Finally there’s Rogue power bar of which more than enough has been written. It is available from Europe so cheaper than a direct import from the US because of the 25% tariff which essentially kills the US bar market in Britain once you add on taxes, duty and shipping. Very annoying.
PS there is the Eleiko Power bar if you have won the lottery.
Cheap bars have the sleeves bolted to the bar. This often comes loose. It’s a cheap way of building a barbell. Good quality barbells use either cir-clips and a collar mechanism, or interference pins. The original bastard bar was pretty sneaky. It used a circlip to hold the decorative end cap in place, which made buyers think it was constructed with circlip and collars, but one the cap was removed it was just a bolt. I’ve hear rumours it’s no longer made like that, but I’ve yet to see the evidence.
Just got my replacement competition powerlifting bar from ATX. Very nice. I would still like a thinner bar, but I have to say I’m looking forward to blasting this one.
OK the atx bars look like a good option.
Although being in Greece I will probably need to use a parcel forwarding service.
For bench I was thinking either a flat one from strength shop, or one locally.
Like this one:
Πάγκος γυμναστικής ημιεπαγγελματικός επίπεδος Force USA F‑FB01‑V2 | Πάγκοι Γυμναστικής στο emuscle.gr
Or
Πάγκος γυμναστικής ίσιος επαγγελματικός Force USA F-FB02 | Πάγκοι Γυμναστικής στο emuscle.gr
Or sth like this
Πάγκος γυμναστικής ρυθμιζόμενος Pegasus HCLT-3003 | Πάγκοι Γυμναστικής στο emuscle.gr