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So your home gym space is limited. Tight room. Low ceiling. Half a garage stall. Compact flat. And somehow you're still trying to squeeze in a full 86.5" Olympic bar like it's going to magically shrink at setup time?
Child, please.
This is the bar for the rest of us. 69” (175 cm) of Olympic shaft. 17” (43 cm) saved. 900 lbs / 408 kg of static capacity. And yes — it still RACKS — up to 49 inches inside width. That’s the B.o.S. line-up of 60mm racks, Hydra, and Manticore. Oh, and if you have one of the matching racks from our BFFs, that works too. *sly wink*
Same 28.5 mm shaft as the best-selling Multi-Purpose Utility Bar. 150,000 PSI tensile steel. Black zinc on the shaft, black zinc on the sleeves — one matched finish, end to end. Bushings and snap rings keep the sleeves spinning quiet and predictable.
Dual IPF and IWF knurl marks mean it works for squats, presses, and pulls without picking sides. Centre knurl, too — most short bars skip it. We didn't. Light knurl pressure for daily training (no shredded palms after week one).
4.9 / 5 across the reviews. The most repeated phrase in those reviews is some version of "finally, a bar that fits."
Two-person home gyms. Narrow racks. Basements with low ceilings. Garage gyms that still function as actual garages. This is the bar people put in those spaces.
If rackability isn’t a big deal to you, and you want more sleeve length, check out the Short Utility Bar. It won’t fit on a rack, but it will rack up your PRs on deadlifts. Pair it with our Hydra Trident Station, drop it into a Manticore rig, or hand it to your training partner in the spare room.
We recommend pairing this with steel plates to load more on your bar. Limited Lifetime warranty on the frame if it ever bends from normal use.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 23 - Jun 28
US$40
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