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The Fitarc Tib Bar is a specialized tibialis trainer designed to enhance your athletic performance by effectively targeting and strengthening the tibial muscles. With a robust stainless steel construction, it ensures durability while providing a comfortable workout experience with its 4 foam pads. This equipment is compatible with both 1" and 2" Olympic weight plates, making it a versatile addition to any fitness regimen.
Strap Type | Strapless |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 6 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.76 x 8.62 x 5.87 inches |
Package Weight | 2.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.57 x 8.74 x 5.75 inches |
Brand Name | Fitarc |
Warranty Description | No |
Model Name | Fits 2" Plates Black Tib Bar |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Fitarc |
Style | Black |
Included Components | No |
Size | 2 inch Black |
O**M
A Must-Have Tool for Strengthening Lower Legs!
As a college student dedicated to maintaining an active lifestyle, I recently discovered the Tib Bar, and it has become an essential part of my fitness routine. This versatile piece of equipment is designed to strengthen the calves, shins, and ankles, providing an effective way to target and develop often-overlooked lower leg muscles. I can confidently say that the Tib Bar is a must-have tool for anyone looking to take their leg training to the next level.One of the standout features of the Tib Bar is its compatibility with both 1" and 2" weight plates. This allows for customizable resistance, catering to my fitness level and goals. The sturdy construction ensures stability and safety, even during intense workouts. With the Tib Bar, I can confidently load up the weight plates and challenge myself to progressively increase the resistance for continuous growth and strength development.Using the Tib Bar has yielded noticeable results in my lower leg strength and stability. The targeted focus on the tibialis anterior muscles, often neglected in traditional leg exercises, has significantly improved my calf strength and ankle stability. Whether I'm performing calf raises or working on my knees-over-toes technique, the Tib Bar provides the necessary support and proper alignment to enhance my overall lower leg strength.In addition to its effectiveness, the compact size of the Tib Bar is perfect for my college lifestyle. It doesn't take up much space in my dorm room or apartment, and it's easy to set up and store away when not in use. The simplicity of the design allows me to seamlessly incorporate the Tib Bar into my workouts, whether I'm following a structured program or adding it as a supplementary exercise to my existing routine.The Tib Bar is an invaluable tool for strengthening the calves, shins, and ankles. Its compatibility with Olympic weight plates, targeted focus, and compact design make it a standout piece of equipment for college students like myself. If you're looking to enhance your lower leg strength and stability, I highly recommend investing in the Tib Bar.
H**R
Works lower abs
I don't like ab exercises but will use this. I feel it in the lower ab area, laying on a slight incline.
M**O
Amazing. Solid.
Compared to the prices of other places, especially a TG training, this is insanely cheap. I was a bit worried because I had to screw three different pieces in but this thing is super sturdy, the screws are not gonna go anywhere. It’s very tight. Love it so far. Helping my tibialis strengthUpdate: I purchased the Freak Athlete version because they had a Blackfriday bundle in which this was basically free, and I have to say compared to this one, the Freak Athlete one fits my feet a LOT better. I think the Fitarc (this one) is a little spread apart too far between the bars that rest on your feet. The Freak Athlete is a little closer and makes for a more controlled movement and less maneuvering around. And I wear size 11 shoes so its not like I have small feet or anything.If you have Olympic size weights (olympic sized holes), go with the Freak Athlete. If you only have the 1.25" holes (small holes usually for home gyms), go with this. You wont be disappointed either way. They both work great.
G**S
It's great!
The media could not be loaded. I have nothing bad to say this is awesome. I thought it was a ridiculous purchase but you can see in the video it's easy to use. My feet are size 9 and I think even small feet will be okay. Only thing is make sure you can find a place to use it that your feet are dangling off the end of something like an ottoman or something at least 15 inches off the floor. I could keep this on my feet while watching a movie. It also really helps for stretching the shin muscles.
B**N
HIGLY RECOMMENDED!!!
I was skeptical that this would be a good way to target my anterior tibialis! I started with just 10 pounds to see what I thought… by my 10th rep my tibialis anterior was on FIRE! It’s working very well! I highly recommend this product!
F**S
Mediocre
Screws are low quality. Some of them get striped when installing.
O**R
Awkward but good
Works good for quad and front calf area (not the official name :)). A bit awkward to get used to it but works well.
W**S
This bar has one fatal flaw
UPDATE: After writing my 3 star review I've started using my new Tib bar... do NOT buy this bar, it doesn't hit your tibs as well as other bars for the reason I've sited below; you're better off using zero equipment against a wall than this bar.Original Review: I've been using this bar since March when I purchased it. It's been solid and does do the job, however, the weights are really too close to your feet. So if you put a plate bigger than a 5LB plate on first you are forced to smash your feet by the plate itself. There just isn't enough distance between the back of the plate and your foot. This causes excess rubbing onto the padding and has caused my pads to start to tear. Also while it's not having the pads on your heels, that's completely un-necessary. You only need pads at the top for the top of your feet not for your heels to rest on.The bar did come well packaged, however, I do not recommend this product for purchase. Buy a different bar that has the proper clearance so when your Tibs get stronger and you can start to do the 25 or 45 pound weights you won't have issues. I even had an issue with 10 LB plates...
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