Otherwise can t get any better than this.
Ohio power bar black zinc review.
Ohio power bar finish you have a little bit of flexibility when it comes to finish.
The rogue ohio power bar is rated based on the garage gym lab universal barbell score.
2 machining every bar shaft is machined in columbus ohio.
I recently decided to upgrade to the stainless steel version for two reasons.
It was actually the first bar i ever purchased.
I got to test drive an opb out and have decided i want to get one as my secondary bar mainly to deadlift and row with.
The rogue ohio power bar is one of if not the most popular power bar ever created.
No because i think it looks kind of cool and considering i purchased the ohio bar to beat up not too look pretty i m okay with it.
Black zinc shaft bright zinc sleeves or bare steel lifetime warranty against bending for powerlifting you generally don t want your bar to have the same whip that that weightlifting bar would have because you don t want it to start bouncing around while you re trying to hit a max lift except maybe a deadlift which then.
Rogue ohio power bar bare steel vs zinc.
Every other finish option rogue offers would score a higher rating.
Rogue recently added yet another finish option for the 45 pound version of the ohio power bar that s right now in addition to bare steel stainless steel black zinc and cerakote you can pick up the opb with rogue s black e coat finish.
Rated 5 out of 5 by tx1775 from thank rogue awesome power bar i use it for pretty much everything.
With the kilogram version you only have the zinc option.
You know just on the off chance you thought there was a shortage of materials finishes and colors to choose from already.
Rogue 45lb ohio power bar black zinc is rated 4 9 out of 5 by 388.
Each barbell shaft is ground and polished prior to machining which allows the bar to have a very smooth finish post any black oxide or black zinc finish.
I ve been a user of this bar for several years in the black zinc variety.
The black zinc version is obviously the most comparable to the texas bar but the rogue bar does now come in a stainless steel shaft variation which is certainly superior and recommended if your budget allows.
I have heard the knurling on the bare steel model is better and rougher but i had a couple questions.
I prefer a meaner knurling.
It s important to note that this review is based on the black zinc version of the bar.
A great deal of pride is built into each bar as the knurling process is an art.
Does this make me upset.
The stainless steel one is 100 more but feels better and requires much less maintenance.
If you go with the 45 pound version of the ohio power bar you get a choice between bare steel or a black zinc shaft with bright zinc sleeves.