Big Cam's Reviews (42)


(5.00)
2/12/2026
Old rusty chains are great. You could clean them in acid if you want to, but that’s just taking away the history
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(4.00)
2/12/2026
They’re very over priced, I got them as part of a deal during the pandemic. The coating they have doesn’t last long and they’ll rust with just a bit of moisture. It’s pretty easy to clean off though. The handles are very nice and hold chalk well. I’ve dropped one down a full set of stairs and there was no damage to it what so ever, the wall and stairs were not as lucky.
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(3.67)
2/12/2026
It’s an ok power bar. It has bolts to tighten the sleeves, so that’s the level of quality you’re getting. It used to be cheaper which made it more desirable.
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(5.00)
2/12/2026
It last forever if you do your preventative maintenance. The maintenance kit is reasonably priced and is easy to perform. Buying a used one and a kit is pretty much like getting it brand new.
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(2.33)
2/12/2026
It is way too expensive now. The plastic bushings that run along the rods are noisy and cause a bit of friction when traveling. Facepulls are only possible from a seated position since the hole for the last pulley on the top only goes straight down and doesn’t allow the cable to come out on an angle. Maybe that’s only a problem for people under 6ft? The welds aren’t great, having a few holes on the bar attaching to the base of the rack.
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(5.00)
2/12/2026
They are good pin safeties. They’re annoying to move, but are all pin safeties. I’ve dropped more things than I’d care to count on them and they have no problems.
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(3.00)
2/12/2026
It’s a good price when it is on sale. The pad arm knocks the rear pin out of the rack when it is fully retracted for storage. When moving it it really helps to have a pin in one of the holes to prevent it from moving around and becoming cumbersome. The pad itself is rather narrow for when you are using it for rows, it also forces your head very close to the rack if you have a larger torso.
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(3.67)
2/12/2026
They’re basic band pegs. They don’t come with any sort of cotter pin to make sure they don’t move out of the rack despite having pre drilled holes for them.
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