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"Construction of all Monster Barbell Co. equipment is commercial-grade...very high quality and able to
take the toughest abuse. These bars will last a lifetime"
Nick Nilsson
Fitstep.com

FOREARM BAR E-FLEX OLYMPIC
For use with Olympic plates(2" hole).Comes complete with Ouick change weight support attachment, high density grips, instructions, weight retaining collar, high strength aluminum olympic weight sleeve, weight plates not included, 60 day money back guarantee.
Shipping Weight 13lbs.........$74.95
 

 
FOREAM BAR E-FLEX STANDARD
For use with Standard plates
(1" hole).Comes complete with Ouick change weight support attachment,high density grips,instructions, weight retaining collar, weight plates not included, 60 day money back guarantee.
Shipping Weight 11lbs........$64.95
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 Forearm Bars are protected under U.S. Patents 5,967,948 / 7,137,930
E-Flex Forearm Bar 
 
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