The Ironmaster barbell bar (167 cm) is loaded with the Ironmaster Quick Lock weight plates, which are equipped with a special mould and holder shape. The Quick Lock barbell bar of Ironmaster also combines best quality with high safety.
The 122 cm long curl bar is loaded with the Ironmaster Quick Lock weights, which have a special mould and holder shape. The Quick Lock curl bar of Ironmaster also combines best quality with high safety.
Ironmaster offers diverse accessories for strength training for a maximum of training variety and diversion. Different additional modules can be cominbed with the Ironmaster Super Bench, so that a holistic strength training full of variety can be done at home.
Pros:
Well built.
One can use the quick lock plates from the Ironmaster dumb bell set.
The knurling is good.
Cons:
As the the locking nuts don't have rubber on them, the nuts keep on coming loose.
Pros:
This bar works well with Ironmaster plates and does not roll around the floor.
The knurling is well machined; this allows one to get a good grip on the bar.
Although some people have said that EZ bars are not as effective as straight bars when doing curls, I have found that the hang position allows me to do curls whilst reducing undue forearm tendon strain - seems to work well in combination with the Ironmaster curlpult pad, and can also be used for very effective pullovers.
Cons:
To get the most out of this bar, one needs Ironmaster plates - if you already have an Ironmaster dumbbell set, this will not be an issue.
Although the bar is described as a 'quick lock' bar, it uses a spin collar system and not the quick lock system to attach weights.
Pros:
Seems to work well when using the Ironmaster EZ bar for isolated bicep curls - one can achieve perfect form, and reduce undue forearm tendon strain.
Easy to assemble - it took a few minutes to unpack and assemble the curlpult (one requires two spanners to fit the bolt).
Good quality - this piece of jit feels like it should last for years.
Cons:
As mentioned, one requires two spanner to fit the bolt - spanners are not included.
A bit finicky to attach the curlpult to the super bench.
Pros:
This bar works well with Ironmaster plates, and does not roll around the floor.
The knurling is done well; this allows me to get a good grip on the bar.
Although some people have said that EZ bars are not as effective as straight bars when doing curls, I have found that the hand position allows me to do curls whilst reducing undue forearm tendone strain - seems to work well in combination with the Ironmaster preacher pad, and can be used for very effective pullovers.
Cons:
To get the most out of this bar you need the Ironmaster plates - if you already have a a pair of Ironmaster quick lock dumbbells, this will not be an issue.
Although the bar is described as a; 'quick lock' bar, it uses a spin collar system and not the quick lock system to attach weight plates.
This is one of the best "quick" lock systems out there. I did a lot of research before selecting the Ironmaster and I'm very pleased with this product.
Unlike some other "quick" dumbbells it does not rattle, is very tight when locked, feels like a gym quality fixed dumbbell, has the right distribution of weight and looks bloody marvelous. The free stand is a huge bonus and really makes this the ultimate home gym dumbbell set.
Buy it, trust me you won't be disappointed.
Quality/assembly:
Very we'll made and easy to assemble.
Use:
I have found this to be the mist useful attachment for the super bench.
My only issue is that it is not possible to adjust the pad position for optimal crunching - as this is a small issue, I have still given the attachment full marks.