ELEIKO Men’s Training Bar
ELEIKO international training bar A high quality weightlifting training bar made from a dual composition Swedish steel giving unsurpassed durability and perfect flexibility. A total of ten precision bearings are fitted to each bar for optimum rotation in order to prevent wrist and arm injuries. Firm but not sharp knurling gives the bar the secial "Eleiko feel".
All bars are individually tested in accordance with the Eleiko quality policy and then serial numbered. Sleeves to suit 50mm discs. Ten years warranty.
ELEIKO Men’s Training Bar
More than 750 world records in 40 years has nothing to do with luck. Get the picture?
For almost 50 years Eleiko has been the leading brand in the sport of weightlifting. With more than 750 world records broken on the Eleiko bar no other bar has such a good reputation and it is without a doubt THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS BAR. The perfect balance, the firm but not too sharp a grip and the rotation at optimum speed has contributed to good customer relations around the world and created the expression THE ELEIKO FEELING.
The best weightlifting bars the world has to offer
The first Eleiko bar was made in the late 50's and when it was introduced it stunned the world with its quality. For the first time one single bar could be used in a competition without being rejected because it was bent or cracked. Of course since then our bars have been developed, following new technology and IWF stringent specifications. The Eleiko bar is still today produced from an especially hardened steel alloy that has been used since the beginning of the 60's when this unique combination of material and heating process was developed.
Precision crafted
The Eleiko bar is made from high quality steel by experienced, skilled craftsmen. Each Eleiko bar is subjected to rigid quality control procedures to ensure that every bar meets the highest standard for quality and durability.
Eleiko Guarantee
Every Eleiko bar manufactured undergoes a stringent quality procedure. Each bar is placed in a vice and bent with an hydraulic jack subjecting a force of 1500 kg. No bar will ever be bent that much during competition or training. The bar must spring back to an exact straightness with a maximum deviation of no more than 0.5 mm. The same procedure is repeated on the sleeves but with a force of 2500 kg.