watchnerd
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I've narrowed my decision to get a power bar to either of these.
I don't really need either one and have no plans to compete in PL.
But every once in a while I get a little annoyed that I don't have any barbell at home that has PL rings in the knurl instead of WL rings.
So the choices are:
The sensible, and IPF-approved 20 KG Ohio Power Bar.
Or the insane, approved-by-nobody 45LB 3X AGGRO Ohio Power Bar:
The main physical differences between the two:
Vote on which you think I should get. Cost isn't really a factor.
I don't really need either one and have no plans to compete in PL.
But every once in a while I get a little annoyed that I don't have any barbell at home that has PL rings in the knurl instead of WL rings.
So the choices are:
The sensible, and IPF-approved 20 KG Ohio Power Bar.
Rogue 20KG Ohio Power Bar - Stainless Steel
The Rogue 20KG Ohio Power Bar is fully machined and assembled in Columbus, OH, using 205K PSI tensile strength steel. Available in multiple finish options, including a brand new Stainless Steel w/ Chrome option!
www.roguefitness.com
Or the insane, approved-by-nobody 45LB 3X AGGRO Ohio Power Bar:
Rogue 45LB Ohio Power Bar - AGGRO
Rogue Fitness is the leading manufacturer in strength and conditioning equipment & an official sponsor of the CrossFit® Games, Arnold Classic, and USA Weightlifting. From power racks, rigs, and barbells to shoes, apparel & accessories, our online store equips garage gyms, military, pros & more.
www.roguefitness.com
The main physical differences between the two:
- The knurling of the 3X AGGRO is beyond aggressive
- 20 KG bar has slightly longer loadable sleeve length
- Both have stainless shafts, but the AGGRO bar has stainless sleeves, while the 20 KG bar has chrome
Vote on which you think I should get. Cost isn't really a factor.
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