Bandbell E-Maxx Bar
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Designed around the principle of Oscillating Kinetic Energy (OKE), the handmade E-Maxx Bar (a.k.
Manufacturer: Rogue FitnessCategory: Instability BarsProduct Summary & Specs
Designed around the principle of Oscillating Kinetic Energy (OKE), the handmade E-Maxx Bar (a.k.a. “The SuperQuake”) has the same lightweight, wood/composite resin construction as BandBell’s popular Bamboo and Earthquake Bars. The difference is a greater overall length (86.50″ vs 80″) for more band loading capacity, which allows for heavier lifts and maximum kinetic energy.
The E-Maxx Bar can be custom-setup in a multitude of ways with both bands and weights. Two-inch grooves cut into the wood are designed to channel and grip the bands even as the bar bends radically under super-heavy weight. High-tech polymer bumpers have been added to each end of the bar to protect it when racking and to provide better control.
Use the SuperQuake for heavy squats, bench press, deadlifts, etc. It’s made to handle the big stuff. This design works perfectly for CrossFit, high-performance and functional athletes, powerlifters, bodybuilders, and general workout programs. No matter how it’s used, the bar trains the user to develop and hone perfect form.
Specifications:
- Made in America
- Materials: Hardened Ash Wood & Durable Composite Resin
- Length: 86.50″
- Diameter: 1.50″
- Sleeves: 16.00″ Length, 3.50″ diameter
- Weight: 8.75LB
- Loading Capacity: 300LB+
- Weights and Bands not included
- Applications: powerlifting, bodybuilding, strength building, rehab, prehab, range-of-motion and more.
Made In USA | Yes |
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Bar Use | Specialty |
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Bar Weight | 8.75 LB |
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Handle Diameter | 1.5" |
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Bar Length | 86.5" |
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Knurled | No |
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Weight Capacity | 300+ LB |
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