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rino60

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For those of you who are subject historians... What is this? Thought old York, but can't see any markings. Felt closer to 28 than 29, certainly nowhere near 30+ mm.

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No idea. But it reminds me of a texas deadlift bar.
Hows the flex under load?

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No idea. But it reminds me of a texas deadlift bar.
Hows the flex under load?

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Haven't loaded it enough to say. Standard length, standard loadable collar length. Used a few Texas Deadlifts (albeit less than 5yo bars), nothing like it - a little too thick for starters.
 
Not sure of brand but the gym I go to has a few of them. Crappy bars. The bolts keep coming loose and they bend easily.
 
Not sure of brand but the gym I go to has a few of them. Crappy bars. The bolts keep coming loose and they bend easily.
Ah, oh. I thought it looked and felt like something not completely garbage, but potentially something with a few years under it's belt. Shame.
 
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