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100-lbs BalanceFrom Olympic Bumper Weight Plates Set w/ Steel Hub & 7-Ft Bar

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$100

$229

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Walmart has 100-lbs BalanceFrom Olympic Bumper Weight Plates Set w/ Steel Hub & 7-Ft Bar on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member PorterRanchDB for finding this deal.

Bundle Includes:
  • 2x 10-lbs (Black)
  • 2x 15-lbs (Black)
  • 2x 25-lbs (Black)
  • 7-Ft Olympic Barbell Bar w/ Clips

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Walmart has 100-lbs BalanceFrom Olympic Bumper Weight Plates Set w/ Steel Hub & 7-Ft Bar on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member PorterRanchDB for finding this deal.

Bundle Includes:
  • 2x 10-lbs (Black)
  • 2x 15-lbs (Black)
  • 2x 25-lbs (Black)
  • 7-Ft Olympic Barbell Bar w/ Clips

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:
    • Walmart's Return Policy can be found here

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Well, while you are here, how is it?
What are you doing? If you are a serious lifter (i.e have been lifting for years and squat/dl more than 400lbs, compete in power lifting, etc) then this bar will be garbage.

At this price, you can be CERTAIN that knurling will be passive, collars wont spin that well, the bar will bend/break with heavy weight, (Google "bar bends during squat" and watch the youtube videos... ), etc. Again, this is really only a concern if you are a very serious lifter moving heavier weight. If you are more of a casual lifter, just lifting to stay in shape, etc, and not moving crazy weight, this bar will get the job done.

If you are an intermediate lifter, you would probably want to upgrade to something like Caps "The Beast" barbell for ~$100. If you are a very serious/competitive lifter, then you are going to want to step up to Rogue, Kabuki, Texas Power bar, etc type of bars which will be in the $300+ range.
I think this is a good deal.
2*25, 2*15, 2*10 + 45 lb barbell= 145 lb for this price

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Jan 8, 2025
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EUMaster123
Jan 8, 2025
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I think this is a good deal.
2*25, 2*15, 2*10 + 45 lb barbell= 145 lb for this price
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Jan 8, 2025
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Blitzman82492
Jan 8, 2025
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Thanks, I've been waiting on a good deal like this for my home gym!
Jan 8, 2025
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Jan 8, 2025
rvgenius
Jan 8, 2025
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I ended up paying $150 for the same set last year 🙁
Jan 8, 2025
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Blitzman82492
Jan 8, 2025
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Quote from rvgenius :
I ended up paying $150 for the same set last year 🙁
Well, while you are here, how is it? Smilie
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Jan 8, 2025
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RustyShakleford
Jan 8, 2025
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This is the best deal I've seen in this category in a long time.
Jan 8, 2025
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FredU
Jan 8, 2025
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anyone have a review for the bar? Lots of reviews on the site about the weights but can't find any about the bar. Not tryinflg to get stuck with a bad bar.
Jan 8, 2025
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Repsak25
Jan 8, 2025
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Quote from FredU :
anyone have a review for the bar? Lots of reviews on the site about the weights but can't find any about the bar. Not tryinflg to get stuck with a bad bar.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/951171...c114783ebe

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Jan 8, 2025
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TiteAzz
Jan 8, 2025
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If you didn't need the bar there is a deal for only the 100 pounds of bumper plates for $50.
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Jan 8, 2025
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arnott
Jan 8, 2025
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Quote from TiteAzz :
If you didn't need the bar there is a deal for only the 100 pounds of bumper plates for $50.
Link?
Jan 8, 2025
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thechainrule
Jan 8, 2025
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Dang, I just bought the 100 pounds of weight deal yesterday, I need a bar only deal now!
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Quote from FredU :
anyone have a review for the bar? Lots of reviews on the site about the weights but can't find any about the bar. Not tryinflg to get stuck with a bad bar.
What are you doing? If you are a serious lifter (i.e have been lifting for years and squat/dl more than 400lbs, compete in power lifting, etc) then this bar will be garbage.

At this price, you can be CERTAIN that knurling will be passive, collars wont spin that well, the bar will bend/break with heavy weight, (Google "bar bends during squat" and watch the youtube videos... ), etc. Again, this is really only a concern if you are a very serious lifter moving heavier weight. If you are more of a casual lifter, just lifting to stay in shape, etc, and not moving crazy weight, this bar will get the job done.

If you are an intermediate lifter, you would probably want to upgrade to something like Caps "The Beast" barbell for ~$100. If you are a very serious/competitive lifter, then you are going to want to step up to Rogue, Kabuki, Texas Power bar, etc type of bars which will be in the $300+ range.
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Quote from Blitzman82492 :
Well, while you are here, how is it? Smilie
Very good quality!
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Jan 8, 2025
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rvgenius
Jan 8, 2025
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Quote from FredU :
anyone have a review for the bar? Lots of reviews on the site about the weights but can't find any about the bar. Not tryinflg to get stuck with a bad bar.
This is a good quality bar.
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Jan 8, 2025
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jmor
Jan 8, 2025
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Quote from SDcl21 :
What are you doing? If you are a serious lifter (i.e have been lifting for years and squat/dl more than 400lbs, compete in power lifting, etc) then this bar will be garbage.

At this price, you can be CERTAIN that knurling will be passive, collars wont spin that well, the bar will bend/break with heavy weight, (Google "bar bends during squat" and watch the youtube videos... ), etc. Again, this is really only a concern if you are a very serious lifter moving heavier weight. If you are more of a casual lifter, just lifting to stay in shape, etc, and not moving crazy weight, this bar will get the job done.

If you are an intermediate lifter, you would probably want to upgrade to something like Caps "The Beast" barbell for ~$100. If you are a very serious/competitive lifter, then you are going to want to step up to Rogue, Kabuki, Texas Power bar, etc type of bars which will be in the $300+ range.
Is the beast probably the best beginner bar?
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Quote from SDcl21 :
What are you doing? If you are a serious lifter (i.e have been lifting for years and squat/dl more than 400lbs, compete in power lifting, etc) then this bar will be garbage.

At this price, you can be CERTAIN that knurling will be passive, collars wont spin that well, the bar will bend/break with heavy weight, (Google "bar bends during squat" and watch the youtube videos... ), etc. Again, this is really only a concern if you are a very serious lifter moving heavier weight. If you are more of a casual lifter, just lifting to stay in shape, etc, and not moving crazy weight, this bar will get the job done.

If you are an intermediate lifter, you would probably want to upgrade to something like Caps "The Beast" barbell for ~$100. If you are a very serious/competitive lifter, then you are going to want to step up to Rogue, Kabuki, Texas Power bar, etc type of bars which will be in the $300+ range.
Oh please, you have to look at how much you're paying and how much you're lifting, coz if you're a beginner lifting less than 400 lbs, I wouldn't even worry about the bar bending at all.
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