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popularedrock200 posted Feb 13, 2026 05:40 PM
popularedrock200 posted Feb 13, 2026 05:40 PM

Signature Fitness 1" Barbell, 300lb limit, Straight Alloy Steel Weightlifting Bar, Silver Finish, 5ft $8 6ft $9 7ft $10 @ Walmart

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Signature Fitness 1" Barbell, 300lb limit, Straight Alloy Steel Weightlifting Bar, Silver Finish, 5ft $8 6ft $9 7ft $10 @ Walmart - Free shipping with Walmart+ or orders over $35

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Signature Fitness 1" Barbell, 300lb limit, Straight Alloy Steel Weightlifting Bar, Silver Finish, 5ft $8 6ft $9 7ft $10 @ Walmart - Free shipping with Walmart+ or orders over $35

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Model: Signature Fitness Olympic Barbell, Straight Alloy Steel Weightlifting Bar, Silver Finish, 5/6/7 FT Options

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Feb 13, 2026 06:42 PM
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easymacfuFeb 13, 2026 06:42 PM
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I got the 7 ft one last months. Weighs 19 pounds. I put all the weights I had on it, 175#, and there was a lot of bowing. While I don't plan to put 300# on it, I can't imagine it would survive near that much weight. And 175# was off the ground, I haven't tried it for benching because I'm a little too scared.
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Feb 14, 2026 04:04 PM
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cubmark8Feb 14, 2026 04:04 PM
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Quote from easymacfu :
I got the 7 ft one last months. Weighs 19 pounds. I put all the weights I had on it, 175#, and there was a lot of bowing. While I don't plan to put 300# on it, I can't imagine it would survive near that much weight. And 175# was off the ground, I haven't tried it for benching because I'm a little too scared.
I used the 6ft bar for a year or two with my dad's old 1" York weights before I upgraded everything to Olympic size.Never had more than 250ish on it, but it felt sturdy enough.Not sure I'd push it to the full 300
Feb 15, 2026 07:22 AM
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jtree1Feb 15, 2026 07:22 AM
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What is the recommended size to use with a Power Rack/Cage?
Feb 15, 2026 02:54 PM
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Superman789Feb 15, 2026 02:54 PM
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Quote from jtree1 :
What is the recommended size to use with a Power Rack/Cage?
What do you mean size?If you mean so it's rackable then 7ft length 6ft would likely hit the safety bars but not be rackable. Note: this bar is 1 inch and your standard weight plates are 2 inch holes.
Feb 16, 2026 06:37 AM
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jtree1Feb 16, 2026 06:37 AM
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Quote from Superman789 :
What do you mean size?If you mean so it's rackable then 7ft length 6ft would likely hit the safety bars but not be rackable. Note: this bar is 1 inch and your standard weight plates are 2 inch holes.
What is the necessary length of the bar for the place where the plates go on the bar to clear the cage so that the bar can rest on the J hooks on the cage?
Feb 16, 2026 03:42 PM
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Superman789Feb 16, 2026 03:42 PM
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Quote from jtree1 :
What is the necessary length of the bar for the place where the plates go on the bar to clear the cage so that the bar can rest on the J hooks on the cage?
To clear the J-hooks and rest properly on a standard power rack, the "distance between the sleeves" (the part of the bar where you grip) must be wider than the rack itself. So it would need to be a 7ft bar. On many 5ft or 6ft bars, the sleeves (where the weights go) are closer together. If that distance is 46-48 inches and the average cage is 48 inches wide, the weights will hit the J-hooks before the bar can sit down correctly.
Feb 21, 2026 11:19 PM
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jtree1Feb 21, 2026 11:19 PM
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How does this compare to the 5' and 6' 1 inch diameter bars that were available in December for $5.00?

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