Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar

Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar
Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar
Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar
Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar
Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar
4.7/5

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4.6888888888889 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • 55-lb cambered barbell
  • Designed for squat and bench 
  • Engineered by Chris Duffin
  • Bronze bushing system
  • 3 metal finish options
Manufacturer: Category:
Made in USA

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In-Depth Review

Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar In-Depth Review

Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar In-Depth Review

The Kabuki Strength Duffalo Baris a new take on an old specialty bar, the Buffalo Bar. After using the Duffalo Bar over two years and hundreds of workouts, we believe the Duffalo Bar is one of the best specialty bars currently available. Read the full review.

Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • Made in the USA
  • 3 knurl markings
  • 195,000 PSI tensile strength
  • Good for anyone lacking shoulder mobility
  • Aggressive knurling
  • 17.25” loadable sleeve
What needs improvement ...
  • Expensive price tag
  • No warranty offered with the bar
  • Curved design does not sit well in many J-cups

Product Summary

Specs

Made In USA

Yes

Bar Use

Specialty

Bar Weight

55 LB

Coating

Varies

Bar Length

96"

Loadable Sleeve Length

19.25"

Sleeve Coating

Varies

Knurled

Yes

Weight Capacity

2,000 LB

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Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar

GGR BuiltScore: 4.22/5
4.3 out of 5

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    Summary

    The Kabuki Strength Duffalo Bar is one of the best specialty bars on the market, however, it comes at a high price. We've tested and reviewed it for nearly two years and find ourselves using the bar for squats more than just about any other. The knurling and bend are vastly superior to cheaper buffalo bars and, as usual, the attention to detail is high. If you're in the market for a new specialty bar and have the cash, this is a great option (but we'd suggest a safety squat bar first.)