{"id":23779,"date":"2017-10-20T14:45:55","date_gmt":"2017-10-20T14:45:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/?p=23779"},"modified":"2020-01-09T12:07:44","modified_gmt":"2020-01-09T12:07:44","slug":"duffalo-bar-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/duffalo-bar-review\/","title":{"rendered":"The Duffalo Bar"},"content":{"rendered":"
Specialty barbells are nothing new in the weightlifting world. They include many exotic looking designs that most of us have never encountered. Cambered bars test your balance with swing arms. Tsunami bars hit different muscles with unstable plate housings. Fat bars are a staple of World’s Strongest Man Training.<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Then there’s the Duffalo bar, our focus in this review. Its originator is Kabuki Strength, a company based in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Kabuki began as a team of powerlifters who trained together and decided to fabricate and sell specialty strength equipment out of their gym facility (formerly a garage!) Kabuki’s mission is “to make the world a better place through strength,” and they promote this mission by providing equipment, education, coaching, and community-based corporate social responsibility programs.<\/span><\/p>\n So what makes the Duffalo Bar so special, and why do gyms and lifters alike pay upwards of $600 for just one? The bar can actually enhance your lifts, letting you add weight right away while keeping you safe and relieving spine pressure by conforming more readily to the rounded contours of your back and shoulders.<\/span><\/p>\n Specialty barbells are nothing new in the weightlifting world. They include many exotic looking designs that most of us have never encountered. Cambered bars test your balance with swing arms. Tsunami bars hit different muscles with unstable plate housings. Fat bars are a staple of World’s Strongest Man Training. Then there’s the Duffalo bar, … Continue reading The Duffalo Bar<\/span>