Rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc the rogue ohio deadlift bar is one of our finest precision engineered power bars to date generating a higher amount of flex ideal for deadlifting.
Rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc.
It s just too smooth making it the worst possible finish on a deadlift bar.
All options also include the rogue logo on the center of the shaft and black cerakote sleeves.
The bar s knurl pattern is deep and coarse without being sharp or abrasive and the 29mm shaft diameter and high tensile strength result in little to no flex or whip.
The powerlifting knurl marks on this bar are a bit deeper more aggressive than our standard rogue ohio power bar but machined in the same pattern.
The latest version of the ohio deadlift bar introduces four new cerakote color finishes with your choice of a black red blue or od green shaft.
Black oxide has a good amount of tack.
Black zinc is also good similar to black oxide.
The ohio bar is also available in stainless steel an advanced ceramic based coating called cerakote.
Rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc the rogue ohio deadlift bar is one of our finest precision engineered power bars to date generating a higher amount of flex ideal for deadlifting.
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Rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc the rogue ohio deadlift bar is one of our finest precision engineered power bars to date generating a higher amount of flex ideal for deadlifting.
Fully machined and assembled in columbus oh the 29mm rogue ohio power bar features a 205 000 psi steel shaft single powerlifting knurl marks and center knurling.
Details about rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc shaft bright zinc sleeves.
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Rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc shaft bright zinc sleeves.
Zinc is a medium oxidization protectant process.
Rogue ohio deadlift bar black zinc the rogue ohio deadlift bar is one of our finest precision engineered power bars to date generating a higher amount of flex ideal for deadlifting.
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Black oxide and zinc can both wear off with enough use leaving bare steel underneath.