Men's Elite Stainless Steel 20kg Training Bar by York Barbell

Features
- The YORK® “Elite” Olympic Stainless Steel Training Bar has a minimum tensile strength of 165,000 PSI after heat treating
- The bar will not rust and the stainless steel is American made Only North American steel is used in the making of this bar
- It is flexible and an an excellent weight bar for use when performing Olympic Lifts
- The sleeve is secured on the bar using a bar end nut and spring pin
- Sleeves are machined to a precise 1.975” diameter to accommodate 2” Olympic Plates
Specifications
What Our Experts Think
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Stainless Steel Build: Corrosion-resistant, offering superior longevity and performance in all conditions.
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Precision Engineering: Crafted for optimal balance and strength, perfect for daily training routines.
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Smooth Spin: Equipped with high-quality bearings for smooth rotation, enhancing Olympic lifts and dynamic movements.
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Knurled Grip: Provides a secure, non-slip grip for better control during heavy lifting sessions.
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Versatile Use: Ideal for powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, and general strength training
Q&A
Q: What is the York Barbell Men's Elite Stainless Steel 20kg Training Bar?
A: It is a 20kg Olympic barbell designed for high-performance training, ideal for lifters of all levels.
Q: What is the bar made of?
A: The bar is constructed from high-quality stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Q: What is the weight capacity of this bar?
A: It supports up to 700kg (1543lbs), suitable for intense lifting sessions.
Q: What features does this bar offer?
A: It features precision knurling for a secure grip and a smooth, stainless steel finish for long-lasting performance.
Q: Is this bar suitable for training and competitions?
A: Yes, it is designed for both training and meets Olympic standards for competitions
Maintenance Tips
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Clean Regularly: Wipe the bar with a dry cloth after each use to remove sweat and moisture.
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Lubricate Rotating Sleeves: Use light oil to keep the sleeves rotating smoothly.
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Inspect for Damage: Check for bends, cracks, or rust on the shaft and sleeves.
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Avoid Hard Drops: Minimize dropping the bar to prevent damage to the barbell and floor.
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Store Properly: Keep the bar on a rack in a dry environment to prevent moisture and corrosion.