
Barbell Storage Holder
The Barbell Storage Holders are constructed to organize Olympic-sized barbells within a durable steel storage unit. These compact floor racks feature steel tubes with nylon plastic liners to protect your bars' sleeves from scratches while inserting or removing. With a minimal footprint, these vertical space saving storage holder will organize and improve the efficiency of your home or garage gym training space and make the bars easily accessible.
Barbell Storage Holder Reviews
Based on 6 reviews from Gym Radar users, the Titan Fitness Barbell Storage Holder have an average rating of 4.28 out of 5. They're currently the #2 most-owned Barbell Storage on Gym Radar, with 13 home gyms reporting ownership.
6 Reviews
Performance
4.33 / 5
Build Quality
3.83 / 5
Value
4.67 / 5
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(5.00)
No complaints. Solid vertical barbell storage option at a cheaper price.

(4.67)
It holds barbells and was one of the cheapest options I could find. I keep my saxon and axle bars in this. Don't see any need for a more expensive option.

(4.33)
Phenomenal smaller option for smaller spaces. Here are two of the 5 bar holders with a variety of specialty bars. Throw in some AbMat barbell pillows, and you have yourself a winner!

(4.33)
Very sturdy piece that does its job effectively. This is an area where I do not regret purchasing a budget item, no need to pay for a pricier name brand to accomplish the exact same goal here.

(3.67)
This holds your barbells. It’s pretty much a decent copy of some other brands. Value wise, when I got this item it was the cheapest option. One complaint I have is that occasionally the plastic protective liners in the holes tend to come out when pulling a barbell out. No biggie but something to note.

(3.67)
This was my first solution to getting my bars off the floor. There are several specialty bars that wall mounts won't work well with so having this as a second option is great. I have hundreds of pounds of bars in this and have never had any issues with stability. Depending on where you put it in your gym you will have to do some work to get out what you need, but it's fine. Be aware that you have to pull the bar out of the holder, meaning that the height of the holder gets added to the bar when you are taking it out or putting it back. This is important based on the height of your ceiling. For me, I do have a handful of bars that can't go in here because of height problems. The bars themselves can go vertical in my gym, but not with this added height.


