Key Features
Split Frame Architecture
The bar uses two fully welded grip frames, each 11 inches in length, separated by a 13 inch center shaft.
This configuration removes unnecessary central structure while maintaining load-bearing material at the grip zones, where it is actually required.
The result is a more efficient structure that improves usability without compromising strength.
Angled Grip Configuration
Two grip pairs are positioned at 20" and 28"
All grips are angled at 20 degrees.
This provides two primary pressing widths while maintaining consistent wrist positioning and elbow tracking across both.
Frame Construction
Each grip frame is fabricated from 3/8 inch by 2 inch steel plate and fully welded.
This construction ensures rigidity under load and eliminates any movement or flex within the grip structure.
Grip Diameter and Surface
Grip diameter is set at 31mm (1-5/16 inch), providing a balanced interface between control and grip demand.
Knurling is functional and defined, providing secure contact without excessive aggressiveness.
Central Shaft Integration
The two grip frames are connected by a rigid center shaft which maintains overall bar alignment and load distribution.
This ensures that despite the open frame design, the bar tracks consistently during pressing and pulling movements.
Rack Compatibility
The bar is rackable between 35.5 inches and 55 inches, allowing compatibility across a wide range of rack systems.
Olympic-Compatible Sleeves
48mm sleeves accept standard Olympic plates and provide sufficient loadable space for strength-focused training.