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Thick Grip Angled Swiss Bar

Thick Grip Angled Swiss Bar

Regular price $300.00
Regular price Sale price $300.00
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Knurling

Our Football Bar will fit any standard rack. Handles are angled at 15 degrees and 2" thick, depending on which way the bar is flipped. Offers hand positions a football player will be blocking with. Angles also help with curls, tricep extensions, SL deadlift, and bent over rows.

The bar in the picture is BARE metal.

Note: Most olympic sized collars may not fit this bar.

Technical Specs

  • 80" in length
  • Bar weight: approx. 40 lbs
  • Black texture powder coated
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Customer Reviews

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Brian Stoll
ergonomic is its name

Thanks!

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Karl Rooney
Thick Grip Angled Swiss Bar

I have several BWTG products in my home gym.They are all fantastic. This bar is no different. Dean and his guys put a lot of passion into their products and it shows. Material is top notch as well as the welds. This bar is not knurled, but the finish that is applied is aggressive and has a fantastic bite. I love the thick grip. The tick grip is great for all pressing movements. So much easier on the elbow joints. Something every lifter who has been banging it out for over 20 years will appreciate. Last but not least all products are hand made in the USA!

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Mike Dolan
Thick Grip Angled Swiss Bar

A really like this bar. Great for bench, close grip bench, incline bench, rows,and presses. Thanks for the great piece of equipment!

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Jody Leighton
Great Bar

The quality of this bar is very high. I would recommend this company to anyone.

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Shopify
Love this Swiss bar!!!

It allows me to continue doing some form of bench press whenever an injury prohibits using the Oly bar. Just today an injury made itself known upon starting the 2nd part of an Oly bar BP session. With a warmup weight I felt pain & strain in the right lower bicep to armpit area. I felt it somewhat when unracking but moreso when entering and exiting the "hole" during a rep. So I pulled out the Swiss Bar, gripped the 3rd set of handles, and started testing my affected area through 20lbs increments. I noted that I felt no pain and strain during reps. I managed to climb well past my problem warmup weight on the Oly bar and achieved new rep PRs and even a new 1-rep Max PR! I was hella stoked knowing I didn't have a wasted bench press session.
,Months ago I also couldn't use the Oly bar BP due to left elbow pain correlated with my hand gripping a straight and thin bar that may lend itself to not ideal ergonomics. Once again my Swiss Bar eliminated the pain and allowed me to get new PRs.