I wasn’t thinking of purchasing a trap bar.
Can anyone provide some insights on getting a good one for a decent price? The price ranges about $250, of what I’ve seen on-line. This seems steep, but I’m not certain.
I wasn’t thinking of purchasing a trap bar.
Can anyone provide some insights on getting a good one for a decent price? The price ranges about $250, of what I’ve seen on-line. This seems steep, but I’m not certain.
[quote]ghost87 wrote:
I wasn’t thinking of purchasing a trap bar.
Can anyone provide some insights on getting a good one for a decent price? The price ranges about $250, of what I’ve seen on-line. This seems steep, but I’m not certain. [/quote]
Correction: I meant to say “I AM thinking of purchasing a trap bar.”
Build your own, just use someones metal shop for an hour.
Olympic plate-loaded, $189.00
Standard plate-loaded $149.00
Check out www.performbetter.com they should have it, not sure of price though
[quote]ghost87 wrote:
I wasn’t thinking of purchasing a trap bar.
Can anyone provide some insights on getting a good one for a decent price? The price ranges about $250, of what I’ve seen on-line. This seems steep, but I’m not certain. [/quote]
Check out Jesup Gym. Cheaper than newyorkbarbells.com.
Whichever one you get you’ll never regret it. I use mine for something just about every time I train. Great piece of equipment that doesn’t get the attention it deserves in my opinion.
I love mine.
http://www.flexcart.com/members/
elitefts/default.asp?m=PD&cid=212&pid=387
Elitefts is the way to go.
[quote]eawhite wrote:
http://www.flexcart.com/members/
elitefts/default.asp?m=PD&cid=212&pid=387
Elitefts is the way to go.[/quote]
The one I have is stainless steel and looks pretty much like the one at Elitefts. Cost me 165 as well, but I got it at a local outfit. Having plates with handles gives some additional grip width options.