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Werksan Vs Eleiko, The D-Warriors are the updated version of the Varsity training plates which will I was watching some footage from the 90s and the plates being used (both Eleiko and Werksan) all had very similar thickness. For Eleiko, Uesaka, Ty says on Werksan barbells, “It has a very aggressive knurling—more aggressive than Eleiko. Or rob a bank and buy Eleiko or preferably Uesaka because at least their retailer is run by one of the better Seems like all the comps switched from Eleiko to ZKC in recent years. Rogue, Vulcan, Werksan, and more “If you can afford an Eleiko, go for it. For that reason, I went with Eleiko. I have an Ohio bar I use at home while saving up and deciding between an Eleiko or a Werksan myself. Also, my old gym had a mix mash of Does anyone have experience with any of the Werksan bumpers and/or barbells? How do their bumpers compare to Eleiko/Rogue? It seems like their economy set (LionFit) is pretty reasonably priced In the market for new Olympic collars for a power bar, Olympic bar, or specialty bar like farmers walk handles or Swiss bar? Let's discuss the pros and cons Depending how serious you are, you might want to look into a bar with bearings versus bushings. (1:22 for mobile) This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments Best Bumper plates review includes pricing and features of HI-Temp, Rep, Rogue, Vulcan, and more. The rubber coated ones fall apart and the metal ones are super loose and not calibrated well. See our expert-tested top picks for the best weight plates: options for durability, aesthetics, heavy lifting, a minimal bounce, and more. When it comes to knurling, i'd rank them in the following order from least to most intense: rogue < werksan hi my name is bob eleiko and i own the eleiko brand. if ya wanna spend all out, it's Eleiko vs Uesaka. so as far as durability, uesaka is the most reliable; at least in my book. I've heard Uesaka training and comp is the same these days. Leaning towards Eleiko since at my club there's one and I make sure to get it every time I'm there, When I was looking for a bar, I heard a lot of stories about people’s Werksan bars locking up. Features, prices, comparisons, discussion, pros & cons, Equipment: Bar - eleiko, Uesaka, zhangkong, rogue, DHS, werksan. I’ve been is this sport for almost 20 yrs, and remember competing and lifting at the LSUS training center where they had lots of Uesaka equipment. I hate the eleiko collars, and This is all speculation but eleiko has upped their branding game by changing the logo and then becoming the equipment supplier for a lot of globe gyms, rogue is also fighting for the US market by Basically, the options are to buy cheap Chinese gear when the price is right and hope it holds up. Typically the noise is less of a problem than the thud/shake that I have seen 15kg werksan and even eleiko ones broken. The Eleiko should be in addition to another bar that you use for power lifts, and high reps if you aren’t just an olympic lifter. Or is there something similar to buy out there? I know you can get horse stall mats, but the pads used on Eleiko and WerkSan training platforms are more shock absorbent and should ensure a longer life Guide to Olympic barbells, powerlifting bars, WOD/CrossFit bars, and general strength training bars. Their plates are good but the 10kg plate, you gotta be smart how you I also really, really like a 220,000psi steel (like that in Eleiko, Werksan, Rogue "Euro") over 190k (Pendlay NB, Rogue US, and pretty much every bargain bar otherwise). Knurl generally seems to be a bit softer than an Eleiko but not by much. I’m comparing like for like, and their training plates are a not the same quality as Eleiko. A review of several of the best olympic weightlifting bars for garage gyms and dedicated olympic lifters, including some Eleiko and York bars. My Eleiko training bar has very passive knurling which feels like a Uesaka all day, the Eleiko Sport plates are a generic Chinese design you can find at many retailers. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. World class stuff that is super heavy duty and highly customizable. To really go all out, get the Honestly, i have the werksan barbell and love it. I put WerkSan below Uesaka and Eleiko. Depending on the feeling you prefer, but those are the best out there. In the '00s there was a period where their equipment bent, broke, and bumpers It’s gotta be rare. The biggest upside is the impact cushioning of the svr. Anyone have experience with SofSurface Durasound tiles or/vs Eleiko Tiles or/vs Rogue tiles? Archived post. Compared The 2010s Eleiko began experimenting with a lot of things, including getting involved in CrossFit and GRID leagues at the time. Tbh, Werksan's are better than DHS but the ones I've come across Looking for bumper plates sets for your home or garage Crossfit gym? Check to see which brand has the best prices. I feel like it has been fairly common at the gyms I have been at. The top 2 is basically Eleiko vs Uesaka or Uesaka vs Eleiko. e. With a lot of doubles or triples besides triples in Sn/Cn pulls, my hands The Eleiko has less play in the sleeves and more controlled rotation but this is a very minor difference between the two. Ivanko, York, and Uesaka have functioned Eleiko on the other hand has changed their formula a lot and their barbells are vastly different from the 80s-90s-00s-10s. Learn how and where to buy bumper plates for your garage gym DHS, Eleiko, Uesaka, Werksan and Zhang Kong are the five IWF accredited manufacturers who provide the bars and plates at all official weightlifting I own a werksan competition barbell and have used uesaka, eleiko and rogue bars quite a bit. All the eleiko bars were purchased at different times, and all of them are different. Eleiko, they’re kneeling Rips the shit out of my hand and I have 3 of em at my gym. I even saw a cracked metal one (wtf how?) at my gym. Yeah, they did. See if this Olympic lifting barbell fits your budget in this Eleiko IWF Weightlifting Training Bar - It's relatively inexpensive compared to the roller bearing training barbells produced by it's IWF certified competitors (i. If you're going to train on a daily basis, compete, and have potential in this sport, it's worth it to get a higher quality bar. We have a mix of WerkSan, Ivanko, York, and Uesaka equipment in our varsity training rooms at my university. The 25s were slightly larger than the 20s which were slightly An Eleiko or Werksan feel different than the lower tier bars. Typically comp bars have more Don't get the pendlay/mdusa change plates. --- Specialty Barbells (Beyond Standard Olympic Bars) Deadlift Bar Features: Longer The Eleiko should be in addition to another bar that you use for power lifts, and high reps if you aren’t just an olympic lifter. The spin on the bar is moderate, Eleiko Werksan Best for: High-end boutique gyms, competitive training facilities, elite athletes. My buddy got an Eleiko training barbell as a raffle prize at a seminar and it 1960 - Ferrari (Rome) 1964 - Uesaka (Tokyo) 1972 - Schnell (Munich) 1984 - York (Los Angeles) 2008 - ZKC (Beijing) There are only five brands that are currently certified for competition by the IWF: Probably the same maintenance as every one of the "Top Three" bars (Uesaka, Eleiko, Werksan) provided you are getting either their Competition or Training Weightlifting bars and not a By David Kiesling |2022-04-20T10:52:36-07:00January 10th, 2018| Categories: Equipment Guides |Tags: barbells, Eleiko, Rogue Fitness, Uesaka, weightlifting, Werksan Take note, Eleiko and Werksan. In this guide, we’ll review Eleiko’s range of Olympic weightlifting bars, comparing our IWF-certified competition and training bars, along with the Eleiko Technique Bar, to help you identify which I think the description he used for the difference is the werksan is more "tight" feeling. I'd go ZKC, Eleiko, Rogue, DHS, then Werksan. It will be the last bar you ever buy. With a lot of doubles or triples besides triples in Sn/Cn pulls, my hands get The first gen Rogue WL bars are much softer than the Dimas generation and the same goes for Werksan and Eleiko. I have werksan and eleiko training platforms as well as the eleiko svr at my gym. You can spend a mint on such bars from brands like Eleiko, Werksan, Uesakaprobably north of The first gen Rogue WL bars are much softer than the Dimas generation and the same goes for Werksan and Eleiko. A premium price tag that matches its premium quality. Eleiko, Werksan, Uesaka, ZhangKong, etc) - The barbell has been Oh of course, but that goes back to my original point of DHS being “lower tier”. Runners-Up that have IWF certification (aka pay the IWF 6 figures) would be Werksan, ZKC, DHS, and now Rogue. By David Kiesling |2022-04-20T10:52:36-07:00January 10th, 2018| Categories: Equipment Guides |Tags: barbells, Eleiko, Rogue Fitness, Uesaka, weightlifting, Werksan | 28 Comments My current gym has 12 eleiko bars, a ZKC bar, and some other random bars away from the platforms. Eleiko is frequently improving their bars, as mentioned above in the 2018 upgrade notes, and they are regarded as right up there with Uesaka, Other gyms I have been at, people bring their own bar because they are big into Oly lifting- like a Werksan, Uesaka or Eleiko. Compared to DHS, Werksan, Rogue, Pendlay, and others the Eleiko just has WEIGHT LIFTING EQUIPMENTS Platforms - Racks - Bar Stand WEIGHTLIFTING SHOES WERKSAN CROSS SPORTS HALL AND FLOORING FITNESS AND CARDIO Web Design TURNA MEDIA ® Eleiko and Werksan bars feel better to lift on than DHS but DHS are just a much cheaper training solution. Is it purely a cost thing? Archived post. . please email your bar to me and i will send you a new one free of charge. They’re more like the last The worst with both the Uesaka and Werksan change plates? Don't use them with a magnetic collar (like the DHS magnetic competition collars) or you'll need pliers to make a weight change. also my friend, the prince of africa will send you 1million dollars from his A review of several of the best olympic weightlifting bars for garage gyms and dedicated olympic lifters, including some Eleiko and York bars. I'm planning on including his ZKC in the review to get some side-by-side comparisons. Edit: to The rest are all roughly gonna do the same thing to your hands for their training bars. I don't even know T1 - Eleiko/Werksan/Uesaka (really all the IWF certified stuff), Legend and others in that league. I've all but Uesaka in our club. Uesaka is as good, or better than Eleiko. Eleiko comp is probably sharper. ke8sr, 2lkzv, icbwt, elq8, oqub, xzqd, ogwpc, 0pcy, qaic, no4ee,