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First Look: REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Review (2025)

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Written by Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Kate has nearly two decades of experience working in both the fitness and content industries. Personally, Kate enjoys competing in weightlifting and doing burpees.

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Updated on June 20, 2023
Updated on June 20, 2023

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Man standing under the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar

We have been waiting for YEARS for the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar, and it’s finally here! Coop, our resident barbell expert, unboxed it and took a quick look at the specs of this bar as well as how it feels in use. While we still have some testing to do, we can confidently say that this is one of the best safety squat bars on the market.

We will keep our REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar review updated as we continue to test it. For now, keep reading to get our expert take on this long-awaited piece of equipment.

Years of Testing Safety Squat Bars

Our team at Garage Gym Reviews has been testing Olympic barbells (and hosts of other gym equipment) for years. We use bars in our own everyday fitness as well as put them through our multi-point methodology to evaluate factors like knurling, durability, and function. Beyond that, our team consists of certified personal trainers and competitive lifters who understand human movement and what kind of equipment is best suited to help people meet their goals.

REP Safety Squat Bar

REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar

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Product Highlights

  • Great value safety squat bar
  • Knurled handles that can be removed
  • Thick padding
  • Easy to rack and unrack

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Great value
  • Fully knurled handles
  • Removable handles
  • High-quality padding
  • Easy to rack and unrack
  • Static rating of 1,500 lbs
  • Metallic black powder coat finish
  • Compatible with Olympic-sized plates
  • Hard chrome finish on sleeves

Cons

  • Great value, but $300+ may still be expensive for some

Bottom Line

The REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar is a great value because you get a high-quality bar. Finishing touches like knurled handles and exceptional padding set this bar apart from the competition.

A Quick Look at the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar

This is the first time REP has made a safety squat bar (SSB). The brand has other specialty bars, like the Cambered Swiss Bar we love, so we knew it was only a matter of time before they released an SSB. 

And wow, are we glad they did. Coop got his hands on the REP Safety Squat Bar and can attest to its great value. At $329, it’s certainly less than the Rogue Safety Squat Bar, but it’s more than the Titan Safety Squat Bar V2, which has topped our list of the best SSBs on the market for years. 

Pros: 

  • High value for this price
  • Metallic black powder coat finish
  • Fully knurled, thick handles
  • Handles are removable
  • Hard chrome finish on sleeves
  • High-density padding
  • Great vinyl covering

Cons: 

  • May be expensive for some at more than $300
  • No weight listed on the bar end cap

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Is the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Worth It?

In terms of value, Coop believes that this might prove to be one of the best safety squat bars out there. But is it right for your home gym? It really depends on a few factors:

Great for:

  • People looking for a high-value specialty bar
  • Those with shoulder or back injuries who still want to squat
  • Those looking to correct movement patterns 

Not recommended for:

  • People who need a budget standard barbell
  • Those looking for a more affordable safety squat bar

REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Specs

Price$330
Bar Weight68 lbs
Camber Drop5.5 in
Sleeve Diameter2 in
Sleeve Length15.6 in
Handle Length7 in
Bar FinishMetallic black powder coat
Sleeve FinishHard chrome
Handles FinishBright chrome
PaddingVinyl and high-density foam

Using the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar

Coop used the REP SSB for a variety of exercises, including squats, lunges, and JM Presses. While he hasn’t gotten to spend enough time with the bar to attest to factors like its durability, there are a few things he can tell us right away:

  • He likes the straight handles opposed to angled handles like you see on the Kabuki
  • He loves how thick the handles are 
  • He prefers the knurled handles on this bar to other handles (He is a sucker for all things knurling, and the REP bar has incredible knurled handles.) 
  • The width between the yokes is about 8 inches, which should fit just about any body

Finally, Coop said he thinks the pitch of the camber is a little “farther out” than other bars, and it feels as though it pulls him a little more forward. We’ll need a little more time with the REP bar to fully gauge how this feels with multiple reps across multiple training sessions.

Construction

The REP bar has a lot to offer in terms of versatility in your workouts as well as durability. Let’s take a look at what this bar is made of.

Length

The length between cambers is 49.1 inches. Coop used a Rogue rack for the bar, which has a 49-inch width, which is just about as wide as standard power racks go. REP claims to have made this bar in a size to work in just about any rack, and we found this to be true. Even on a wide rack, there is enough room to fit comfortably in the j-cups. 

A closeup of the handles on the REP Fitness SSB

Handles

The handles on the REP bar are really what set it apart for us. First off, they are fully knurled, which gives you a fantastic grip as you move through exercises. Coop says the knurl on this bar isn’t overly aggressive, but it does help you keep a hold on the bar. 

The diameter of the handles is a beefy 1.5 inches. Just how thick is that? A standard 20-kilogram Olympic bar has a 28-millimeter shaft. The handles on the REP bar are about 38 millimeters. Yeah, they are thicccc.

“Girthy and knurly!” Coop says. “That’s how we like it.”

Also, these handles are removable. That is a huge bonus for a safety squat bar, because removing the handles means you can now do substantially more barbell exercises with it, like skullcrushers and JM presses.

Finally, the handles have a welded end cap. By contrast, the Kabuki Transformer Bar has plastic end caps on the handles, which doesn’t look great, and they can pop off. Welds on strength training equipment are nearly always preferable to plastic!

Man using the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar

Sleeves 

There are two different types of coatings on the bar: one on the sleeves, and one on the shaft. The hard chrome coating on the sleeves is an excellent choice and one you’ll often see on high-quality bars. It keeps the sleeves from getting scratched as you take bumper plates on and off the bar. The sleeves are smooth, not ribbed. Also, they do not move or spin, which isn’t surprising at this price point.

One thing we don’t love is that the endcap on the sleeve doesn’t list the weight of the bar (68 pounds). Specialty barbells come in all different weights (for example, the Rogue Fitness Safety Squat Bar SB-1 is 70 pounds). It would be fantastic if REP had put the weight on the endcap so you don’t have to remember each time as you’re calculating weight. And that goes for power bars, trap bars, and any other barbell: Please, barbell makers, label the bars! 

With a 2-inch diameter, these sleeves fit Olympic plates and Olympic collars. 

Shaft

The shaft of the bar has a metallic black powder coat that actually sparkles a little and isn’t gritty. Powder coat isn’t the most durable option for coatings, but it still protects against corrosion better than, say, bare steel. 

Also, this is a safety squat bar, not a traditional barbell, so you don’t need something like stainless steel, because you don’t have sweaty, chalky hands all over the shaft of an SSB. Still, you’ll probably see scratches or chipping on the bar from taking it in and out of a squat rack. 

Camber Angle

REP has the “camber drop” listed at 5.5 inches. We’re used to hearing this stat in degrees (like the Titan SSB has a 22-degree camber). However, Coop said that the REP bar feels very similar to the Titan and EliteFTS SS Yoke, with the REP bar perhaps pitching you just slightly more forward.

Padding

The pad on the REP Safety Squat Bar is made with a single layer of high-density foam, which is then covered in vinyl. Coop found the padding to be extremely nice and dense, and he said it might even be better than the super high-end padding found on bars like the EliteFTS SS Yoke Bar. He thinks the REP padding may deform less over time than other padding.

An image of the padding on the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar

A vinyl cover, which is pretty standard as far as SSBs go, is easy-to-clean and, if it’s good vinyl, can be quite grippy. The vinyl on the REP bar is incredibly durable, and Coop feels it might withstand ripping and tearing over time. 

REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar vs Titan Fitness Safety Squat Bar V2

Titan Safety Squat Bar V2

Titan Safety Squat Olympic Bar V2

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Product Highlights

  • Affordably priced bar
  • Performs well at any weight with athletes of any size
  • Great padding and vinyl covering
  • 22-degree camber angle

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Imported, cheaper version of the EliteFTS SS Yoke
  • Thick padding that holds up well
  • Vinyl covering is thick and durable
  • 22-degree camber angle
  • Max capacity of 1,500 lbs
  • Comfortable grips
  • Removable handles
  • Decorative chrome finish looks good
  • Priced affordably

Cons

  • No warranty attached to the Titan SSB
  • Handles tend to spin
  • Decorative chrome gets surface rust rather quickly

Bottom Line

The Titan SSB V2, despite being imported and of slightly lower quality compared to competitors, was chosen as our Top Pick for the Best Safety Squat Bar for most people. And for good reason, its features for the price are outstanding. We love the EliteFTS SS Yoke, but this one gets you 95% of the way there for less than half the price. We have been blown away with just how good this bar is for the price. If you're in the market, we don't see a huge reason to spend more.

If you’re looking for a high-value safety squat bar, the top two come from REP and Titan. They differ in price by about $30, with the Titan Fitness Safety Squat Bar being more affordable.

The Titan bar, modeled after the great EliteFTS bar, has some fantastic features, like removable handles and a pitch-perfect 22-degree camber angle. Also, the V2 thankfully introduced Olympic-sized sleeves, which was a breath of fresh air over Titan’s first take on the safety squat bar.

However, Coop says the REP bar has the edge. And it’s not just because of the fully knurled handles.

“I prefer REP’s to Titan’s V2 because the fit and finish is better,” he said. “For just $29 more, I think I’d recommend it over Titan.”

Man with the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar on his back

Shipping and Assembly

The REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar comes in two boxes, with the padding in one and the bar and handles in the other. This is fairly unique, because typically safety squat bars come in one box. Shipping in two boxes actually saves you money instead of having one massive package. 

As Coop says, “Packaging matters!” With foam inserts throughout, the REP bar is well-protected during shipping. He was able to get the pad and the handles on the bar within a matter of just moments. 

“All safety bars should ship like this,” he says.

Warranty

This bar is so new, the warranty for it isn’t yet listed on REP’s website. Other barbell warranties from REP range from one year to a lifetime, so it’s hard to say where this one is going to fall. 

Final Verdict of Our REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Review

The REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar appears to be one of the best safety squat bars on the market. The thick, knurled handles definitely won Coop over. We will continue to use and test the bar to give you a better picture of how it performs over time.

Man with the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar on his back

REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar FAQs

Are safety squat bars worth it?

The safety squat bar is an excellent tool for a number of people: those with injuries, those looking to correct imbalances, and those who simply want to train legs in a different way. For many people, using a safety squat bar helps improve positioning on the squat, as it keeps the torso in a more upright position compared to a traditional barbell. 

You can use a safety squat bar for more than just squats. We use them for exercises like good mornings and lunges as well. Also, depending on the versatility of the bar, you may be able to remove the handles and use it for things like bench press and deadlifts. 

Is squatting with a safety squat bar harder?

In short, it might be. The safety squat bar almost forces you into a more upright position, which could be a deviation from your typical squat form, which could then translate to being able to move less weight. However, the point of an SSB isn’t usually to max out a squat so much as to train differently or continue training through an injury. Though don’t be surprised if you can’t lift quite as much.

Are safety squat bars better for your back?

In a 2019 study, researchers found that using the safety squat bar put less strain on the lower back of competitive powerlifters than using a traditional bar. If you have back problems, using a safety squat bar could be a good choice (after consulting with a physician).

How much does a safety squat bar weigh?

There is no standard weight for a safety squat bar, though most tend to be around 60 to 70 pounds.

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A Quick Look at the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar
Video Review
Is the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Worth It?
REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Specs
Using the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar
Construction
REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar vs Titan Fitness Safety Squat Bar V2
Shipping and Assembly
Warranty
Final Verdict of Our REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Review
REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar FAQs

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