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Main page - 1/2" -
5/8" - 3/4"
5/8" Progressive
Resistance Weightlifter's Chain
FREE SHIPPING!
(Variable
Resistance Powerlifting Chain)
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Which set should I order?
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45 lb sets
Set of two 5/8 x 5 ft
chains
What is
a set?
Item #9-027
FREE
Freight!
Only $129.00/set
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Quantity Discounts!
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Buy 2 for $117.00/set |
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Buy 6 for $108.00/set
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Buy 12 for $105.00/set
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53 lb sets
Set of two 5/8 x 6 ft
chains
What is a set?
Item #9-027-6FT
FREE
Freight!
Only $145.00/set
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Quantity Discounts!
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Buy 2 for $133.00/set |
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Buy 6 for $124.00/set
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Buy 12 for $121.00/set
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60 lb sets
Set of two 5/8 x 7 ft
chains
What is a set?
Item #9-027-7FT
FREE
Freight!
Only $161.00/set
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Quantity Discounts!
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Buy 2 for $149.00/set |
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Buy 6 for $140.00/set
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Buy 12 for $137.00/set
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Order replacement 5/8x5ft chains
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Zinc Plated for Rust Resistance

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We do not carry clamping collars - besides
being stupidly expensive, they defeat the purpose of progressive resistance.
From Louie Simmons "Attach the chains to the bar with a
lightweight chain to adjust where the heavy chain will leave the floor and
contribute to the weight on the bar." He
suggests that half the chain should be on the floor when racked and, as you
lift, the load of the chain gets heavier as it coils off the floor until all
the chain is off the floor at full extension. Using a clamping collar will
take all five feet of chain off the ground when racked thus no progression.
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