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I do have experience with variations on the York Elite bars (the B&R bar) and, as Brian notes, these are excellent bars. Thanks for the info... Regards, brittf |
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Like I said, it can be hit or miss. There were ones that were broken/bent from 95-135lb drops or rackings for squats. Then there is one that I used extensively for upwards of 275-290lbs on the C&J and 385lbs for squats (Olympic style with a pronounced bounce out of the bottom) and it is still straight as an arrow. Same model bars, all bought at the same time. To be safe, I'd just upgrade to a more reliable bar. The most reliable bar I know is an Eleiko, those things can be 30+ years old and still look and work like a new, 2009 competition bar.
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An Eleiko costs more than most home gyms anyways. I'd say a safe bet would be the Pendlay bearing bar as well, I want to get my hands on one to test it out.
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I got the quote back from York, and they are basically giving me 33% off all of their models (needle bearing, York Elite, and York Comp) of bars. I don't have the money myself, so not happening right now. No big deal. And I am mostly an Oly lifter. My snatch is about 90 kg, and CJ is 115 kg. Squat 147 kg back and 125 kg front. I'm mostly wanting the second bar to be able to throw around more in a crossfit WOD, but still be able to Oly lift on it. And yeah, my wife thinks I'm a bit nuts for wanting a second bar. |
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You must somehow get your wife to understand that there is no such thing as having too many weightlifting bars!!!! Let her know that the alternative is you hanging out on the streets all the time, and she doesn't want that... ![]() Good luck on the Olympic lifts. They are my favorite as well. There are a number of decent mid-grade bars you can get that work for both the WODs and the Olympic lifts. The York Elite series is one. You can also look at the Rogue bar and the B&R bar and the Pendlay Bushing or Bearing bars. There are others out there as well, but I don't have them. You will have to decide if you are willing to go to a 28.4 mm bar (the size is a bit bigger than your Oly dedicated bar, and it is noticeable in your hands) since most of the dual-use bars are this size. Regards, brittf |
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I'll let you know what I end up with. I have put the York Elite and the Pendlay bearing bar on my xmas wish list. Don't know if I'll get either of them, but I'll let you know.
I currently only lift on my current bar 2x's a week due to school, then go to a weightlifting gym on the weekends. I appreciate all of your thoughts and insights, especially as a fellow engineer (aerospace composites for the time being as I'm in law school with 3 semesters to go after this one). |
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Great thread...
I am looking for a bar and some bumpers. I am a serious CFer but I must say I am not as serious as anyone on this thread about bars or olylifts. Power bar, Oly bar, for me I really couldnt care. I am 185 lbs, still can't deadlift 2xBW and I am working with a used, "Play-It-Again Sports", Made in China special that always need its sleeves' allen screws retightened. Admittedly I should clean and snatch more but at this point anything that I get will be a significant upgrade. Cost is critical- what do you recommend? I am leaning toward the Rogue Beater Bar. Is it worth an extra $100 (or 66%) for the Rogue Bar? What about the inexpensive York bar that was recommended? Appreciate the great thread and all the insight! |
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It's well worh the investment to get the Rogue bar, that thing is unbreakable for most purposes, and it spins very well for a bushing bar.
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