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Why choose MAXUM barbells
There's no piece of equipment more fundamental to strength training than a quality barbell. Every squat, deadlift, press, and Olympic lift runs through it. The wrong one chips, rusts, and loses its knurling. The right one lasts decades.
Every MAXUM barbell is finished in hard chrome or Cerakote - the two most durable coatings available for home gym barbells. Rated from 500lbs to 1,000 lbs capacity and available in 6ft and 7ft lengths, MAXUM barbells cover everything from Olympic lifting to powerlifting to bodybuilding.
How to choose the right barbell for your home gym
Five things that actually separate a good barbell from a bad one:
- Finish coating: Hard chrome and Cerakote are the best options for corrosion resistance and durability. Avoid bare steel unless you're committed to regular oiling.
- Shaft diameter: 28 - 29mm has more flex/whip - better for Olympic lifting. 29–32mm is stiffer — better for powerlifting squats and deadlifts.
- Length: 7ft fits all standard racks and is the most versatile choice. 6ft suits smaller spaces and is lighter weight.
- Weight rating: For a home gym, 700 lbs is plenty. Anything rated below 500 lbs is not suitable for serious training.
- Knurling: Medium knurling is most versatile - aggressive enough for grip, gentle enough for high-rep work. Check the knurling pattern specifically for Olympic lifting bars.
- Sleeve rotation: Smooth bushing or bearing rotation in the sleeves reduces torque on your wrists during Olympic movements.
What makes MAXUM different
Professional-grade barbells built for home gym athletes who don't want to replace their equipment every three years.
- Lifetime warranty: Every MAXUM barbell is covered by our lifetime warranty.
- Free USA-wide shipping: Free on qualifying orders over $500. (Exception Apply)
- Hard chrome or Cerakote: No bare steel shortcuts — every bar ships with premium finish.
- 20% bundle discount: 20% off barbells when you purchase any MAXUM rack or machine.
FAQs
What the the best barbell finish coatings?
When it comes to barbell finish coatings, the key factors to consider are corrosion resistance, durability, and costs. Here's a breakdown of the various coatings available on the market.
Bare steel bars offer a nice grip with a natural feel. However, bare steel is more likely to rust so will need more regular maintenance. We've set up this guide to barbell maintenance to help you take care of your bars in the long term.
Black oxide bars offer more oxidation protection than bare steel and do not require as much maintenance as bare steel.
Zinc finish protects the barbell even more from rust than the steel and black oxide finish . However, they can quickly lose their sheen, so more regular maintenance is required to keep them looking their best.
Hard chrome finish bars are the most expensive finish, but offers the best protection from rusting. Depending on the quality, chrome finish bars can feel slightly slippery compared to bare steel. However, the higher-end barbells tend to have excellent knurling to compensate for this.
Cerakote is a fairly recent invention by the firearm industry to prevent guns from rust and soon after was used on barbells. It’s a great option because it provides nearly perfect resistance to oxidation (rust). It is also an extremely tough coating, but it can chip off with metal to metal contact. Cerakote is a coating that slightly changes the feel of the strength of the knurling. Cerakote is generally more expensive than any of the aforementioned coatings, but not as expensive as the next...
Stainless steel offers a similar, some say even better, feeling to the barbell than bare steel. Oxidation protection is very similar to the chrome finish. Stainless steel is usually found on the most high-end weight lifting bars.
When all factors are considered, your best options for a barbell finish is hard chrome and Cerakote. They ofter very good production against corrosion, are extremely durable, and fall within a reasonable price point.
All MAXUM fitness barbells come in either hard chrome or Cerakote.
What exercises can you perform with a barbell?
Barbells are a critical piece of equipment used in a wide variety of strength training and weightlifting exercises. Barbells are frequently used for classic Olympic lifting exercises (snatch/clean and jerk), but can also be incorporated into very specific exercises designed to isolate muscle groups and develop targeted strength and power. Some of the other common exercises weight plates are used for include squats, presses, deadlifts, and curls.
What other equipment do you need to go with a barbell?
The most important equipment needed to make the most of barbells are weight plates, a squat/power rack, and rubber gym flooring. Additionally, you can optimize your barbell workouts and unlock new exercises and variants of exercises with an adjustable weight bench.
When you purchase any MAXUM Squat/Power Rack, Functional Trainer, or Smith Machine, you will receive up to 20% off barbells and other select pieces of equipment, and on all purchases over $500 we offer free Canada-wide shipping!
Is there someone I can contact if I have more questions about the MAXUM lineup of barbells?
Absolutely! You can always contact MAXUM directly if you have additional questions you would like answered about our barbells, or any other equipment we offer. We pride ourselves in our customer care and experience throughout the purchase process and beyond. Your satisfaction is our number one priority. We will do everything possible to help you on your fitness journey, as we strive to be the top provider of home gym equipment in the GTA, Southern Ontario, and across Canada.




















