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Rogue Matt Chan Bar Review: Cerakote + Stainless Steel Barbell

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Updated on June 5, 2024
Updated on June 5, 2024

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The Matt Chan Bar from Rogue Fitness is the most unique barbell the company currently makes. It’s stainless steel, yet coated in Cerakote. It’s great for CrossFit, yet works well for powerlifting and Olympic Weightlifting. It’s beautiful and mean looking all at the same time. I am a huge fan of the Matt Chan Bar and feel it’s one of the most underrated barbell currently on the market.

Matt Chan Bar Review

Rogue Chan Bar

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The Chan Bar has a stainless steel shaft with a 200,000 PSI tensile strength that both looks great and resists corrosion extremely well.
  • The black Cerakote color spray over the stainless steel gives the Chan Bar a very unique look, especially with the Samurai logo.
  • For the quality of the product and because it is made by Rogue, the price is a great deal. You could easily spend more than double on other barbells that aren't any better than the Chan Bar.
  • Dual knurl marks and a center knurl make it easy to find and keep your grip no matter what lift you are performing.
  • It was co-developed with Crossfit Games Athlete Matt Chan and designed for Crossfit athletes. As
  • The center knurl is pretty passive, while the outer knurl is more aggressive (even more aggressive than the Rogue Ohio and 2.0 Bars.)
  • A Lifetime warranty with Rogue customer support and service on your side. There is also a lifetime guarantee against bending.
  • It is manufactured in Columbus, OH rather than being farmed overseas.
  • The outer knurling starts a bit wider out than a standard barbell which helps prevent scarring on the shins.

Cons

  • If you're a powerlifter, purchase a bar with more aggressive knurl and less whip.
  • The wider knurling is ideal for taller lifters and could give shorter people an issue.

Bottom Line

The Rogue Chan Bar is a great all-around bar and would be perfect for CrossFit or high rep lifting. While it's not made for really heavy powerlifting, it would serve that purpose when needed because of the Chan Bar's great versatility. At a great price and with the features mentioned above, we would endorse this product for anyone who plans on training for CrossFit or wants a bar that can work for just about any movement.

Matt Chan is a former CrossFit Games athlete with a pension for lifting heavy, so it’s only natural that his signature barbell follows these pursuits. There are plenty of the best Crossfit barbells in the market. The Rogue Chan Bar has a tremendously diverse specification list that all adds up to a tremendous performing bar that, in all honesty, would be a great bar for the garage gym owner that only wants one (although it’s hard to avoid the N+1 barbell equation.) We cover everything you’d want to know in this review of the Chan Bar from who we recommend it for to what we dislike. Let’s dive in.

What is the Rogue Matt Chan Bar?

Rogue Matt Chan Bar sleeve

Rogue barbells are well known and well respected, so it might surprise you to know that the Matt Chan Bar is the first that Rogue ever introduced that bore an athlete’s name. This is due to the fact that Rogue and Matt Chan (more on him later) have been working closely together for a number of years, so it made sense that when Rogue decided to create an updated version of their Cerakote range, Matt Chan would have some kind of influence on it.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar knurling

If you are already aware of the Ohio Bar from Rogue, you’d probably think you know all there is to know about the Chan Bar. However, the Matt Chan bar is the most unique barbell within Rogue’s barbell lineup. Yes, the bar looks fantastic (it’s much more slickly designed than the Ohio), and it comes with a stainless steel shaft and a center knurl. However, the knurling where the hands’ grip is more aggressive, the center knurl is passive and the outside knurling starts farther away from the center than most general training bars to prevent scraping of the shins on deadlifts.It is more expensive than the Ohio Bar, however, it is the best general training bar Rogue makes, in my opinion, and is great for everyone from the average home gym owner to CrossFit Games Athletes.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar

Like all men’s bars, the Rogue Matt Chan Bar weighs in at 20KG/44LB and has a 200K tensile strength shaft with a 28.5mm diameter. The sleeves come in a choice of Cerakote or chrome, although we’d suggest chrome for most as it is less likely to scar over time due to metal on metal contact of iron and quality bumper plates.

Should You Add the Chan Bar to your Home Gym?

coop doing a deadlift with the Rogue Matt Chan Bar

Most home gym owners, including the best home gyms, use one barbell, so buying one that is the most effective for their training and budget is a big deal. So, before we get into the weeds of the review, let me share who I think the Matt Chan Bar is for.Who I recommend the Matt Chan Bar for

  • Those that want a single barbell to squat, weight bench press, deadlift, clean and jerk, as well as snatch will love the Chan Bar for its versatility.If you’re training in a garage gym and worried about your bar rusting, there isn’t a more rust-preventative bar available.If you focus on CrossFit, but prefer a more aggressive knurling and a center knurl, this is one of your only options at these specifications.

Who I don’t recommend the Matt Chan Bar for

  • Trainees that plan to have a powerlifting bar and an Olympic Weightlifting Bar probably don’t need a third bar like this.

If you don’t want to pay the extra for things like stainless steel and Cerakote, the Ohio Bar or Rogue B&R Bar 2.0 are probably better options.

Video Review

Chan Bar Unboxing

Rogue Matt Chan Bar unboxing

The familiar Rogue barbell tube showed up on my doorstep in pretty good shape. The tube was cracked, but the metal caps were still in place.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar unboxing

Upon opening the bar, I found foam caps to prevent damage to the sleeves or endcap of the bar.

Once unsheathed, the Chan Bar looked good as new without any cosmetic damage. Love when that happens.

What I Like About the Chan Bar

Rogue Matt Chan Bar

The Matt Chan Bar is practical. This is one of its biggest positives and one that will help it to stand out among its many competitors. The stainless steel shaft has a tensile strength of 200,000 PSI, and it is the perfect material for resisting corrosion, giving you a bar that is going to stand the test of time.

But, not only is the shaft stainless steel, but it is then coated in Cerakote.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar logo

Honestly, outside of aesthetics, I don’t see the benefit of having both. I’ve mentioned this in other reviews we’ve done on barbells with a similar look such as the American Barbell Mammoth Bar. However, it does look pretty dang cool.

Just as Matt Chan is a dynamic athlete in his love for competing in CrossFit as well as his experience in training powerlifting following Louie Simmons and the Westside Barbell Conjugate system, so his bar is also versatile. The Rogue Matt Chan is designed specifically to be a multi-purpose bar.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar

A multi-purpose bar performs well in all movements. These are typically marketed towards CrossFitters, however, they’re great for all general-purpose trainees.

The reason the Chan Bar works great for all training endeavors is due to a few of its specs. The 28.5mm shaft is right in between a majority of IWF and IPF weightlifting and powerlifting barbells. This means it’s thin enough to feel good in hand during cleans and snatches, but thick enough to feel good on the back during heavy squats. If you are into squatting check out my take on the best squat racks available here.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar knurling

Speaking of having the bar on your back, one feature that separates the Chan Bar from other multi-purpose bars is its passive center knurl.

Rather than using the same center knurl pattern as seen on the outside, it’s instead much more passive. This allows the bar to stick to the shirt during back squats, but prevents it from scraping your neck and chin while in the front rack during front squats and clean and jerks.

If you’ve ever done high rep clean and jerks with a power bar, you’ll appreciate the lack of aggression on the center knurl.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar

For practicality of use, the Rogue Matt Chan Bar offers dual knurl marks and a longer portion of the smooth shaft to prevent scraping your shins on pulling movements.

You’ve probably experienced bloody shins while pulling heavy deadlifts or during high rep, power cleans. The wider grip at 21” apart instead of the typical 17” allows you to easily find your grip as most people start with the hands wider anyways while also preventing the knurling from becoming a cheese grater on the skin of your shins.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar knurl

The knurling on the Matt Chan Bar is in-between a Rogue Ohio Power Bar and a Rogue Ohio Bar. It’s definitely more aggressive than an Ohio Bar, but it’s not going to rip your callouses off like an Ohio Power Bar. It’s also made more passive with the coating of Cerakote that’s been sprayed over the top filling in some of the cavities.

Outside of specs, the most stunning part of the Matt Chan Bar is its look. The Chan Bar is by far one of the most universally aesthetically well-liked barbells on the market.

Rogue Matt Chan Bar

Its shaft is coated in a matte black Cerakote with the Rogue and Chan Samurai logo’s taped off to reveal the stainless steel underneath. The sleeves are either chrome-plated or Cerakoted which either makes the bar look stealthy or has a nice contrast.

Something else we particularly like about the Chan Bar is that it’s a domestic product. Made in Columbus, OH, rather than starting its life somewhere overseas, the Rogue Matt Chan Bar is something that most Americans would be proud to own.

What I Don’t Like

Rogue Matt Chan Bar sleeve

This section of the review will be rather short because frankly there isn’t a lot I dislike about the Chan Bar.

However, there is one thing that I really wish Rogue would offer. I would like to see Rogue remove the Cerakote from the knurling areas just as they did on the center knurl similar to what they did on their 28MM Oly WL Bar. The Cerakote looks cool, but it’s unnecessary on the shaft as it’s already stainless steel and it actually makes the aggressiveness of the knurl lessened (one of the big selling points of the Chan Bar.)

Full Rating

Rogue Matt Chan Bar

The Matt Chan Bar from Rogue Fitness is the most unique barbell the company currently makes. It’s stainless steel, yet coated in Cerakote. It’s great for CrossFit, yet works well for powerlifting and Olympic Weightlifting. It’s beautiful and mean looking all at the same time. I am a huge fan of the Matt Chan Bar and feel it’s one of the most underrated barbell currently on the market.

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Rogue Chan Bar

Construction – 4.75
Warranty – 4.75
Aesthetics – 4.75
Features – 4.75
Value – 4
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Rogue Matt Chan Bar FAQs

What is the Matt Chan bar?

Rogue barbells are well-known and respected, so it may surprise you to learn that the Matt Chan Bar is the first Rogue barbell to bear an athlete’s name. The Rogue Matt Chan Bar, like other men’s bars, weighs 20KG/44LB and features a 200K tensile strength shaft with a 28.5mm diameter.

Who is Matt Chan rogue?

Matt Chan is a real Rogue original; a CrossFit legend and ambassador who has done more than anybody to teach and encourage the athletes who have come after him. Matt, a long-time Colorado fireman, began CrossFit in his late 20s as a means to enhance his endurance on the job.

What Is The Rogue Matt Chan Bar?

Rogue barbells are well-known and respected, so it may surprise you to learn that the Matt Chan Bar is the first Rogue barbell to bear an athlete’s name. This is because Rogue and Matt Chan have been working closely together for a number of years, so it was natural that when Rogue chose to produce an updated version of their Cerakote line, Matt Chan would have some say in it.

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What is the Rogue Matt Chan Bar?
Should You Add the Chan Bar to your Home Gym?
Video Review
Chan Bar Unboxing
What I Like About the Chan Bar
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