Massenomics Tanner's Reviews (77)


(3.67)
2/13/2026
A classic powerlifting competition collar. You would never have a use for these if you don't compete in powerlifting though. They are pretty expensive as far as collars go, but they do weigh 2.5KG and they really are specific to competition. My one gripe on these is the secondary tightening method has a tendency to get locked up on these and its really hard to get that loose once it's locked up. It's probably mostly user error from gym members doing dumb things with these.
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(4.00)
2/12/2026
They don't make this anymore, but some other companies have tried to copy it, so you can buy one of those alternatives. I've used this at Juji's gym and at Gunnar Peterson's gym. It really does attack that part of the posterior chain unlike any other machine I've used. The movement feels a little different compared to any other machine I have used. These are usually way too expensive when you find them used now. Big demand.
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(3.00)
2/10/2026
The bar is made well, and it's a fair price. It may be the right choice for some people (depending on what you want to use it for) but I have some critiques based on what I'm looking for with a bar like this. This bar would be best used for accessory movements. Like bicep curls or tricep extension, or a few others. I don't love it for bench, for a couple of reasons. It's a smaller diameter than most "normal bars". And it weighs 31 pounds. The sleeve length is also pretty short. The knurling is fairly passive, but It's not a problem.
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(3.33)
2/8/2026
For the price it's not bad. The thumb screw knob might as well come pre-broken off to save everyone a step. Certainly works to Viking press!
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(3.33)
2/7/2026
I'm sentimental about this DIY Belt squat because it was something we got at Massenomics Gym almost 10 years ago when we were just getting the place started. And to members (Sgt Anderson and Thick Nick) designed and built this together for the gym. This thing is a tank. Built to withstand a nuclear bomb. And the aesthetic of it is super cool with the wood platform. But functionally I never liked it that well. I think maybe I just don't like the feel of lever belt squats. It always felt off in my knees and hips.
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(2.33)
2/5/2026
I don't love it. Seem expensive for what it is and for buying from Titan. My bigger issue - because of the narrow depth and the way it's built, it gets "out of square" very easily, even with all bolts tightened all the way down. It's ok, but there has to be better options in a similar price range.
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(3.33)
2/5/2026
To be clear from the beginning, I do actually like this bar. But the price tag is nothing short of insane for what you get. But if you're an IPF lifter, and like to lift with what you compete on, and you have the budget, treat yo self! It's a bare steel power bar at the end of the day... a pretty nice one, but did I mention the price?? I bought mine like brand new used for $700 and I convinced myself that was too good of a deal to pass up. Mine is the prior version with the red/orange sticker.
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(5.00)
2/4/2026
I don't own these yet, but they are on my wish list. Literally, they are on my Gym Radar wish list. Make one of those if you don't have one already. It's a great feature. I have played with these roller J-cups in Basement Brandon's Gym, Anand's Gym, and Coach Carp's Gym, and they are my favorite I've ever seen.
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