There are different types of chrome. Hard matte chroming like they use on the inside of rifle barrels, has way different properties than fancy chrome plating.
@@AMRAP sorry I guess you mean use weights that are machined metal or with a machined metal insert (bumper and/or rubber/urethane) and not unfinished raw cast metal, which can leave ridges. Sorry for the flippant response and thanks for the review!
I am either going to purchase THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE, or THE CERAKOTE CALIFORNIA BAR. Tough call. Still do not know. The CERAKOTE CALIFORNIA BAR gives 10% off for signing up so would cost $330.50 includes shipping and and tax. The THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE with shipping and tax cost $388.37 But I do like the Black sleeve vs chrome on THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE,. Plus I do like the name decal on THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE. If I can not make up my mind I will wait. Maybe buy neither. I am currently using the REP Gladiator WL Bearing Bar. Which is the best bar I have ever used and cost $304 including shipping and tax. But I am looking for another bar for doing Bench, Squatt, Deads, Cleans. Which one would you buy?
If you already have the Gladiator, you should probably go for the Ohio bar. You would use the California bar pretty similarly to how you use the Gladiator since they’re both 28mm. The Ohio would at least be better for pressing and squats.
3r123 thanks so much for the fast reply! Gonna go buy one today since it’s most likely gonna be months before they open gyms where I’m at. Long live the gainZzz lol 💪🏽
phammaster got mine about 2 weeks ago and it’s stable for everything! I’ve had an issue when I was training at golds gym doing incline bench and the bar spun too much and slipped out of my hands for a hard landing on my chest lol didn’t know at the time that bars can have more whip. Cheers to the GainZzz 💪🏽
@As Many Reviews As Possible You mention that using bumpers should help with the sleeves, you seem to be only lifting with bumpers so did they give those scratches? I also have rogue competition bumpers so wondering, thx!
@@AMRAP thanks man! I watched other videos and read lots of reviews, seems like knurling is not as aggressive as people like even with the thin layer of cerakote dulls it. They all recommend the stainless steel one. How do you like the knurling? I do powerlifting.
@@maximusstrength157 I actually think the knurling is plenty grippy - but if you want a slightly more aggressive cut then yeah I would recommend SS. I think colored bars are cooler though so I’d go cerakote.
Carson Kato on low bar squat yes. If you buy a pad or high bar squat then no. Would recommend the rogue squat or power bar for squat. Ohio bar is perfect for cleans
Cash grab!!! :)) Do agree. Other than a bare steel bar the only finish I would opt for is SS. But that's just for less bar maintanance. If you take care of your bars regularly then there isn't any pint in the SS bars either. :) You only buy a Cerakote bar for looks. :) To "dress up" your home gyms. :) Hence the theme bars...like the THOR Cerakote bar, Froning, Bella...etc.It's like what Porsche is doing with their 911 product line. They have 23 versions. :)) Who does that?? :) If you're a serious powerlifter buy a DL bar if you NEED to train at home and not at a gym. Same goes for those seriously into WL. :)
as i get into building a home/gargae gym, this bar review was VERY helpful - thanks!!
What color did you get?
Thanks for your review, I’m placing my order today!
You're welcome! Make sure you click my link!
Would u tKe the cerakote over the stainless steel?! And how is the cerakote holding up
I would take SS over CK but if you like the colors of CK that's fine. I sold this bar but I have a ton other cerakote bars doing just fine.
Hi, witch blue color is it on the bar? Is it Light Blue/Black or Blue Black or ... ? Thx
This is the normal blue/blaxk
This is a fantastic review 👌
Wouldn't chrome sleeves chip and wear just like cerakote? Which do you think would resist humidity better in a garage gym?
There are different types of chrome. Hard matte chroming like they use on the inside of rifle barrels, has way different properties than fancy chrome plating.
1:57 is that how barbell plates work?
Why don’t you go try it out and see what happens.
@@AMRAP sorry I guess you mean use weights that are machined metal or with a machined metal insert (bumper and/or rubber/urethane) and not unfinished raw cast metal, which can leave ridges. Sorry for the flippant response and thanks for the review!
just dropped a bag on a maroon ohio bar
Great video
I am either going to purchase THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE, or THE CERAKOTE CALIFORNIA BAR. Tough call. Still do not know. The CERAKOTE CALIFORNIA BAR gives 10% off for signing up so would cost $330.50 includes shipping and and tax. The THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE with shipping and tax cost $388.37 But I do like the Black sleeve vs chrome on THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE,. Plus I do like the name decal on THE OHIO BAR - CERAKOTE. If I can not make up my mind I will wait. Maybe buy neither. I am currently using the REP Gladiator WL Bearing Bar. Which is the best bar I have ever used and cost $304 including shipping and tax. But I am looking for another bar for doing Bench, Squatt, Deads, Cleans. Which one would you buy?
If you already have the Gladiator, you should probably go for the Ohio bar. You would use the California bar pretty similarly to how you use the Gladiator since they’re both 28mm. The Ohio would at least be better for pressing and squats.
What color is the barbell in this photo?
It's blue
Ok thanks! Wasn't sure if it was navy or blue. Trying to decide for my next purchase!
Is the wear of your sleeves due to using regular plates?
I only use bumper plates
Sounded like Shaun Evens for the first 5 seconds.
This is a great review; so much better and rant free like some of the "Garage reviewers" of the youtube world.
Just got this bar and doesn’t spin at all
Would U say it’s pretty stable for bench and back squats? How do u like grip ? Thanks
Dante Santoyo yeah it’s good for all around lifting. Grip is nice. Don’t need to chalk up much.
3r123 thanks so much for the fast reply! Gonna go buy one today since it’s most likely gonna be months before they open gyms where I’m at. Long live the gainZzz lol 💪🏽
Yea mines doesn't spin at all LOL. Not sure if I need it to spin fast
phammaster got mine about 2 weeks ago and it’s stable for everything! I’ve had an issue when I was training at golds gym doing incline bench and the bar spun too much and slipped out of my hands for a hard landing on my chest lol didn’t know at the time that bars can have more whip. Cheers to the GainZzz 💪🏽
Is this bars knurling spots wider than a regular bar
No
@As Many Reviews As Possible You mention that using bumpers should help with the sleeves, you seem to be only lifting with bumpers so did they give those scratches? I also have rogue competition bumpers so wondering, thx!
It does still rub the finish away, but it’s not as bad as if you were to use irons.
@@AMRAP thanks man! I watched other videos and read lots of reviews, seems like knurling is not as aggressive as people like even with the thin layer of cerakote dulls it. They all recommend the stainless steel one. How do you like the knurling? I do powerlifting.
@@maximusstrength157 I actually think the knurling is plenty grippy - but if you want a slightly more aggressive cut then yeah I would recommend SS. I think colored bars are cooler though so I’d go cerakote.
@@AMRAP Appreciate the input man! The red one I've been eying for 1.5y is in stock so that's why I'm considering it! If only I could "try it" :P
Ceracote or bare bar for southern California garage gym?
Depends on where you live. Coast = Cerakote. Inland = Bare.
@@betolinni is that a salt/humidity thing?
Give away!
How do I go about cleaning this bar?
I just use a plastic bristle brush and some bar shield, but you can also use just 3-1 oil.
thank you!
Debating on the blue or the red.
GREEN
Which one did you go with?
Can't use steel plates on Ohio bars?
Steven August you can use iron plates on anything, they just mess your sleeves up
As Many Reviews As Possible noob question. How do they mess up the sleeves?
@@TheYoungMuTe when you slide the plates to the bar its metal to metal so its going to end up scratching
Could you place electric tape in the plate holes to lessen metal on metal scratch?
Does the lack of center knurling will affect low bar squats?
I think squatting without center knurling isn’t a big deal but i squat high bar.
In regard to the black cerokote sleeves scuffing easily, would you recommend buying the chrome sleeve option?
Christopher Murphy aesthetically less pleasing but will hold up better over time, that's what if recommend though.
Christopher Murphy clip collars work better at preventing it than spring collars
Not a fan of bars that spin. The blue matte finish cool af.
Will this slip when squatting?
Carson Kato I’ve never had that or heard anyone with that issue.
Carson Kato on low bar squat yes. If you buy a pad or high bar squat then no. Would recommend the rogue squat or power bar for squat. Ohio bar is perfect for cleans
This bar rust very quickly. I haven’t had it a year
That is literally a lie
Cash grab!!! :)) Do agree. Other than a bare steel bar the only finish I would opt for is SS. But that's just for less bar maintanance. If you take care of your bars regularly then there isn't any pint in the SS bars either. :) You only buy a Cerakote bar for looks. :) To "dress up" your home gyms. :) Hence the theme bars...like the THOR Cerakote bar, Froning, Bella...etc.It's like what Porsche is doing with their 911 product line. They have 23 versions. :)) Who does that?? :)
If you're a serious powerlifter buy a DL bar if you NEED to train at home and not at a gym. Same goes for those seriously into WL. :)
if you like the looks and have no problem paying then I see no issues at all.
Isaac Campos just purchased the OD green operator bar can’t wait