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Rep Fitness Gladiator Olympic Bearing Bar Review

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Coop Mitchell

Cooper Mitchell (“Coop’) is the creator of Garage Gym Reviews. He’s produced more content on home gyms and training equipment than likely anyone else in the world and is recognized as the foremost expert in the space. When not writing about barbells, squat racks, and other pieces of equipment, he can be found eating tacos and reading biographies on dead people. Coop has been featured in prestigious publications such as The Art of Manliness, Starting Strength, Men’s Health, Business Insider and many others.

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Updated on August 17, 2023
Updated on August 17, 2023

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Editor’s Note: The REP Fitness Gladiator Bar is no longer in production. We suggest viewing the REP Fitness Colorado Bar as the best alternative, or view our guide to the  best Olympic barbells  for more options.

The Rep Fitness Gladiator Bar is a bearing Olympic barbell that performs well and is priced even better. If you’re looking for a bar specifically for Olympic Weightlifting and don’t want to spend an arm and a leg, this is a great option.

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Best Alternative to the Gladiator

REP Fitness Colorado Bar, 20 Kg

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GGR Score: 4.7
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Product Highlights

  • 20-kg Olympic barbell for mixed use
  • Hard chrome or cerakote coating with Duracoat sleeves
  • 28.5 mm shaft diameter
  • Dual knurl markings for IPF and IWF
  • 190 KSI tensile strength
  • Composite bushing

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Durable composite bushings reduce noise when dropping
  • Medium volcano knurling
  • Dual knurl markings for IPF and IWF
  • Designed for versatile use
  • Free shipping
  • Different color options
  • 28.5 mm shaft provides great grip

Cons

  • No center knurling, which may be important for some
  • Shaft diameter not to IWF specs

Bottom Line

The 20-kilogram Colorado Bar from REP Fitness is a durable, versatile Olympic barbell made for heavy powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, and cycling weights in CrossFit workouts. The barbell has two knurl markings for IWF and IPF specs. The bar is available with a hard chrome finish or different-colored cerakote finishes with Duracoat on the sleeves. With composite bushings, the barbell provides decent spin and durability that helps dampen noise when dropping weights.

The REP Gladiator Bar is no longer in production, though you still may be able to find it second-hand. If you’re looking for an alternative, the newly launched REP Colorado Bar is a great, multipurpose barbell that spins well. It isn’t a bearing bar, as it uses composite bushings, but it does have a good enough whip to use it for Olympic lifts.

We like that it comes in 20- and 15-kilogram options, has a 190,000 PSI tensile strength, and can have a hard chrome or a cerakote coating.

Rep Fitness Gladiator Bar Review

I love a good barbell. And the reality of today’s fitness market is that there are a lot available. One thing however that isn’t available as much is a solid Bearing Bar that is economically priced. Now there’s a few things that make up the sentence I just wrote.

Solid: A solid bar is one that good. Not necessarily a bar that would be used in the Olympics, but a bar that would be great for a garage gym or a commercial gym.

You know, like when you give your bro a solid. It’s viewed as greater camaraderie than a high-five, but less than a bro-hug. If this makes sense than here’s some knucks bruh.

Economically Priced: There’s a lot of bearing barbells available that offer the greatest performance available. However, there’s few that are well priced and offer a good balance between price and performance.

The barbell I am going to review today is the above and more.

Rep Fitness

REP Stainless Steel Gladiator Olympic Barbell

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Product Highlights

The popular Rep Gladiator Olympic Barbell, now offered in stainless steel. The bar is made with a full stainless steel shaft and sleeves for the ultimate in performance and feel, combining the grip of bare steel, with the maintenance-free ease of stainless.

Pros & Cons

Bottom Line

The way a barbell looks is pretty unimportant, I’ll admit.

But, if you’re going to spend a decent chunk of change on a long round steel bar, you at least want the bar to look pretty.

A barbell isn’t necessarily meant to be flashy. There’s some available that are and look pretty cool, but for the most part I prefer the classic silver look.

The Rep Fitness Gladiator Bar looks like a no frills, throw some weight on me and I’ll get the job done barbell.

One part of the Gladiator Bar that I do like in reference to its looks is the end cap.

There is really only one place on a barbell where the manufacturer can get creative, and that is the end cap. If I was going to produce a barbell I would put so much effort into making that end cap look like the coolest little circle that was ever seen.

Rep Fitness, although somewhat simple, threw their bright logo on the end and although basic, I do like the blue and yellow. Especially because I’m a St. Louis Blues fan. #bleedblue

A barbell in reality is very simple.

Combine a strong, yet somewhat whippy steel with some sleeves, bearings, and put a knurl on the bar, save for the way the sleeves hold on,you have a barbell.

But, it’s often the simple things that are most often messed up.

How many times have you gone to a CrossFit Affiliate or Globo gym and picked up a bar that when dropped sounds like glass shattering all around.

This happens because manufacturers use hightolerances and the gym owners don’t really care how the bar sounds or is because it’s simply going to get trashed anyways.

The Gladiator bar doesn’t offer as low of tolerances as say an Eleiko, but overall it’s a well constructed bar as immediately evidenced by the (lack of) noise it makes. The noise doesn’t affect the performance, but it’s a good sign of a well put together bar.

The whip of an olympic bar is very important.

When you’re using a bar for something like powerlifting, you for the most part want it to be stiff.

However, for a bar that is specifically made for the clean and jerk and the snatch like the Gladiator Bar is, you want it to have some whip.

Now, for the majority of trainees, the whip of a bar isn’t all that important. The reason is because you have to reach a certain level of strength to even be able to experience the whip.

The steel itself used for the shaft is very high sitting at 210k yield strength. Now, you may be saying to yourself, “doesn’t a higher yeild strength equal a better bar?”

This is a common misconception that isn’t necessarily true. A higher yield strength often means a more durable bar and one that is less susceptible to bending, but it does not immediately indicate a BETTER barbell.

The whip on the Gladiator Bar is not AS whippy as I would have liked it to be. But, this could be due to how high the tensile strength of the barbell is. So, there’s a trade off between durability and whip.

I will say the whip is sufficient for most, but seeing as I’m not lifting over cleaning over 150 kilos, I would have liked a slightly whippier bar.

This is where the Rep Fitness Gladiator Bar really shines.

Being a bearing bar, you would expect some good spin, but this bad boy is blistering.

It spins only slightly less than an Eleiko, which is saying something. And this is how an barbell made for olympic weightlifting should be.

I always wonder why someone would be a bushing bar if they were focused mainly on the clean and jerk and the snatch. The spin of a bearing bar makes a big difference and can be the difference between a PR and you falling on the floor with your elbow smashing your knee.

Although I’m a big fan of the spin, and I’m pretty happy with the whip, the knurl is somewhat lacking.

I’m not saying it’s bad knurling, it’s just kind of dull and spaced out too far.

By spaced out too far, I mean that on some higher end bars, the knurl is very tight, where as the Gladiator Bar is not.

I wouldn’t say the knurling significantly negatively impacts your grip, but it doesn’t have that locked in feel that I get with the majority of Rogue bars.

Here’s a closeup:

Although the knurl isn’t as sharp as I would like, it is cut uniform and looks pretty exact overall. I would have liked to see a light center knurl as this is an olympic weightlifting bar and in my opinion is under utilized in the barbell business.

The Gladiator Bar features my personal favorite, Hard Chrome coating that should resist rust and look good for many years to come.

Hard Chrome is simply the premiere choice in my opinion, especially for garage gym lifters who’s equipment will be exposed to the elements often.

The bearings are needle bearings and feature 5 in each sleeve.

Rep Fitness also followed Rogue and features cutouts in the sleeve for identification bands. This is great for affiliates who want to separate the mens bars from the women’s easily for their member.s

Finally, the Gladiator Bar has a lifetime warranty that covers the bar becoming bent through normal use, coating problems affecting the functionality of the bar, and sleeves no longer spinning.

Final Thoughts

A barbell is only as good as its lifter, just like a lightsaber is only as good as the Jedi.

But, a good barbell can make for a better lifter and overall the Rep Fitness Gladiator Bar is one of the best value olympic bars available.

The price, sitting currently around $230 combined with the features is pretty outstanding.

I’m also big on lifetime warranties, although as I always say, the warranty is only as good as the company.

Full Rating

Construction – 4.5
Knurling – 4.3
Value – 4.5
Spin – 4.5
GET Rep Stainless Steel Gladiator Olympic Barbell ($349.99)

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Rep Fitness

REP Stainless Steel Gladiator Olympic Barbell

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Product Highlights

The popular Rep Gladiator Olympic Barbell, now offered in stainless steel. The bar is made with a full stainless steel shaft and sleeves for the ultimate in performance and feel, combining the grip of bare steel, with the maintenance-free ease of stainless.

Pros & Cons

Bottom Line

Coop Mitchell

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About Author

Cooper Mitchell (“Coop’) is the creator of Garage Gym Reviews. He’s produced more content on home gyms and training equipment than likely anyone else in the world and is recognized as the foremost expert in the space. When not writing about barbells, squat racks, and other pieces of equipment, he can be found eating tacos and reading biographies on dead people. Coop has been featured in prestigious publications such as The Art of Manliness, Starting Strength, Men’s Health, Business Insider and many others.

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