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Barbell | Alpha | Weightlifting Bar | Cyborg
Sale PriceDhs. 1,362
Olympic Barbell | Alpha | Weightlifting Bar
Sale PriceDhs. 1,362
Olympic barbell | Beta | Powerlifting Bar
Sale PriceDhs. 1,110
Barbell | Gamma | Powerlifting Bar
Sale PriceDhs. 1,191
Barbell | Delta | Hybrid Bar | Cerakote
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Omega Barbell | Hybrid Bar | Extra Spin
Sale PriceDhs. 1,106
Inox | Stainless Steel Outdoor Barbell
Sale PriceDhs. 2,556
Kappa Barbell | For Female Athletes | Extra Spin
Sale PriceDhs. 1,106
Barbell | Yota | For Female Athletes
Sale PriceDhs. 935
Barbell | Sigma | Hybrid Bar
Sale PriceDhs. 807
Barbell | Zeta | Shorter Length for Small Spaces
Sale PriceDhs. 850
Theta Barbell | Technique
Sale PriceDhs. 551
Barbell Delta | Electric Blue | Barbell
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Electric Yellow
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Electric Green
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Dark Blue
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Chrome
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Battleship Grey
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Electric Red
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | White
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Barbell | Delta | Triple Black
Sale PriceDhs. 1,063
Open Hex Bar | Specialty Barbell for Deadlifts
Sale PriceDhs. 1,276
Safety Squat Bar
Sale PriceDhs. 1,148
EZ Bar | Curl Bar
Sale PriceDhs. 380
Short Bar | 120 cm
Sale PriceDhs. 338
Aluminum | Barbell Collars
Sale PriceDhs. 107
Pro | Barbell Collars
Sale PriceDhs. 116
Slim | Barbell Collars
Sale PriceDhs. 99
Tackle | Linebacker Squat Attachment
Sale PriceDhs. 1,148
Rubber | Barbell Collars
Sale PriceDhs. 82
U-Bar Landmine Row | Attachment
Sale PriceDhs. 252
Close-Grip Landmine Row | Attachment
Sale PriceDhs. 124
T-Bar Landmine Row | Attachment
Sale PriceDhs. 210
Club Handle | Short
Sale PriceDhs. 133
Club Grip | Long
Sale PriceDhs. 175
Drop Pads | Drop Mats
Sale PriceDhs. 807
Deadlift Station
Sale PriceDhs. 594
Barbell Stand | Barbell Rack
Sale PriceDhs. 1,703
Barbell Set | Alpha Weightlifting
Sale PriceDhs. 3,964
Barbell Set | Jota Energy | Ideal for Athletes
Sale PriceDhs. 1,959
Barbell Set | Sigma Starter
Sale PriceDhs. 1,916
Barbell Set | Zeta Space
Sale PriceDhs. 1,703
Got questions?
1. Which barbell is right for me?
2. What is the difference between weightlifting and powerlifting bars?
Weightlifting bars are made for Olympic lifts. They spin smoothly on bearings or bushings to protect wrists during fast lifts like the snatch and clean. They also have more whip—flex that helps generate speed and power.
Powerlifting bars are stiff. In squats, bench, and deadlifts, stiffness means stability under max loads. Aggressive knurling locks grip and keeps the bar steady under heavy weight.
Powerlifting bars are stiff. In squats, bench, and deadlifts, stiffness means stability under max loads. Aggressive knurling locks grip and keeps the bar steady under heavy weight.
3. What lengths are available?
Men’s bars: 220 cm | Women’s bars: 201 cm | Compact bars: 150–180 cm, great for small gyms or lighter training, like the Zeta.
4. How heavy is a barbell?
Men’s bars: 20 kg | Women’s bars: 15 kg | Beginners can start with the Theta aluminum technique bar at 7.5 kg.
5. What is the ideal grip diameter?
Standard is 28 mm or 25 mm—thinner fits smaller hands, thicker is perfect for larger hands.
6. What is knurling for?
Knurling locks your grip. A center knurl helps secure the bar’s position on your back during squats.
7. What type of knurling do you use?
Most bars use medium volcano knurling for strong grip without tearing skin. Powerlifting bars use aggressive knurling.
8. What types of bearings do you use?
Premium and all-round bars use NSK ball and needle bearings from Japan for smooth, fast spin.
9. Which material and coating are best?
Hard chrome has the best grip and rust protection. Cerakote ceramic adds durable color that resists wear and corrosion.
10. What does the PSI rating mean?
11. What’s the right way to store a barbell?
Store it horizontally on a wall mount like the Blade, or on J-hooks of a power rack. Avoid leaving it loaded on the floor.
12. Which weight plates do I need?
For weightlifting, use bumper plates—safe to drop. For strength training, gripper plates are easy to handle with built-in grips. Mix small and large plates for maximum training flexibility. A 95 kg set is perfect for most beginners.
13. What can you train with a barbell?
Barbells train almost every muscle. Core lifts—squat, deadlift, bench, overhead press—build strength, muscle, and coordination. Barbells are the foundation of pro and recreational training.
14. What is barbell ‘whip’?
Whip is the flex of the bar under load. Olympic bars use whip for explosive lifts like the snatch or clean & jerk. Powerlifting bars minimize whip for rock-solid stability.
15. What does barbell maintenance include?
Wipe off sweat and dirt often. For bare or light coatings, apply oil or rust spray occasionally. Check bearings and lubricate when needed.
16. Should I buy a special barbell?
Beginners can start with an all-round bar like the ATLETICA Delta. Advanced athletes may choose specialized bars with stiffer steel, unique knurling, or specific markings.








































































































