A very solid bench bar that I’ve had 900+ on multiple times. Is fairly whippy and tends to oscillate a fair amount, but given the age in the bars this should be expected. Likely more of a collector than use item, if you encounter one it’s worthwhile to pick up
These are some really bad bars, and I think hammer takes advantage of the fact that large commercial spaces will “one stop shop”. Bar is over price, under knurled, wears quick, too much whip. Not a fan.
Solid knurling and if you find secondary market they are worth picking up. Brand new I don’t know how any space other than a commercial setting would make sense of it. I will say that I got Ziva 115’s and minus end caps and badging, they feel about the same in hand
If you know what it is, you’ve found a place to try it out. I would say it’s the ultimately novelty piece. An offensively large footprint eliminates it from most any home gym, and even a lot of commercial gyms. You need square footage and high ceilings. I’ve only ever seen one for sale that was reasonable on cost. You need to try once but I felt like it just showed me why they never caught on or tried a better footprint version.
A staple of large commercial gyms, they were getting more steam in secondary market pre-COVID. A large footprint, but if you have space it’s a very solid add and can accommodate a wide range of users
Skipping cardio is a past-time for me, but I had to play with this at a local CrossFit box and it was a butt kicker. Was seemingly fun to play with, but would take some getting used to for a long run.
Honestly another really solid piece from Titan. A fun way to incorporate some grip work into your workout. Very fat grip, and rotates easily but not bearing easy. A solid pick-up