Olympic cb Barbell Review

4.7 (855) Amazon rating$49.99900+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Olympic cb Barbell earns its spot at $49.99 because it pairs a 15-pound alloy steel build with a 4.7-star rating across 855 reviews, and buyers back that up with 900+ purchases last month, a demand signal most budget bars in this category cannot match.

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Best for

Lifters setting up a first home rack who want a dependable Olympic-pattern bar without spending past $50. The 15-pound alloy steel build and strong review volume make it a sensible pick for general strength work and accessory lifts.

Skip if

Skip it if you need a bar rated for heavy powerlifting numbers or specific sleeve rotation specs, since the listing does not break out tensile strength or knurling pattern, so serious barbell lifters should confirm those details first.

  • Material Alloy Steel
  • Weight 15 Pounds
  • Priced 29% below the category median ($69.99 across 90 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 855 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.8/5

    855 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Setting up a garage gym usually means picking one barbell to do everything: squats, rows, presses, curls. The Olympic cb Barbell is built for that role, a 15-pound alloy steel bar priced at $49.99 that fits the standard Olympic sleeve pattern most home racks expect.

Against the other bars in this set, the price sits in the middle. The Marcy SDC10.1 undercuts it at $30.78 but weighs only 5 pounds and carries a lower 4.3-star average across 6,077 reviews. The Total 28800.00 comes in a bit higher at $42.90 with a matching 4.7-star rating but far less review volume at 536, and it is built from chrome rather than alloy steel. The Body Sport Weighted Bar sits closest in price at $36.99 with a 4.6-star average, though it shows no recent purchase activity.

None of that changes what the spec sheet says about the Olympic cb Barbell itself: a 15-pound alloy steel bar with a 4.7-star rating across 855 reviews and 900+ units bought last month. That combination of weight, rating, and current demand makes it a reasonable default choice for anyone who wants one bar to cover most home gym lifts without overthinking the purchase.

Pros

  • 4.7-star average across 855 reviews, one of the stronger rating profiles in this barbell set
  • 900+ bought last month signals it is currently the most in-demand bar of the group
  • 15-pound alloy steel construction gives it more heft than the 5-pound Marcy SDC10.1
  • $49.99 price stays well under premium options like the $115.99 PROIRON bar
  • InStock availability means no waiting on backorder
  • Alloy steel build matches the material used on the Marcy SDC10.1, a proven budget standard

Cons

  • At 15 pounds it is lighter than a full 20 kg / 44-pound Olympic standard, so serious lifters may need to plan loading carefully
  • The listing does not specify sleeve rotation or knurling pattern, details competitive lifters usually want confirmed
  • 855 reviews is solid but well short of the Marcy SDC10.1's 6,077, meaning less long-term track record
  • No tensile strength rating is listed, so max load capacity is unclear
  • Priced above the cheapest option in the set at $30.78, though the gap is under $20

Specifications

MaterialAlloy Steel
Weight15 Pounds

Performance notes

At 15 pounds, the Olympic cb Barbell is lighter than a full-size 44-pound Olympic bar, which matters most for lifters loading heavy plates for squats or deadlifts since the bar itself contributes less to total loaded weight. Alloy steel is a common choice for mid-range bars because it balances rigidity and cost better than basic carbon steel while staying well under the price of chrome-moly race bars. For general strength training, accessory lifts, and moderate loading, that material and weight combination should hold up fine. The listing does not specify a weight capacity or sleeve rotation system, so lifters planning to max out heavy singles or rely on smooth spin for Olympic lifts like cleans and snatches should treat this as a general-purpose bar rather than a competition tool. For most home gym use cases, presses, rows, curls, and moderate squats, the spec sheet suggests it is built to handle the load.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average across 855 reviews puts the Olympic cb Barbell in strong territory, especially next to the Marcy SDC10.1's 4.3 stars over a much larger 6,077-review base. Large review counts like the Marcy's tend to pull ratings down slightly just from sheer volume, so a 4.7 average holding across 855 reviews is a meaningful signal rather than a fluke from a handful of early buyers. The 900+ bought last month figure is the standout number in this set, well ahead of the Marcy's 200+ and the Total 28800.00's 50+, suggesting current demand is concentrated on this bar. Together, the rating and purchase volume point to a product that is both well-liked and actively selling, not just sitting in stock.

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Frequently asked questions

How much weight does the Olympic cb Barbell add to a lift?

At 15 pounds, it adds less base weight than a full 44-pound Olympic bar, so lifters need to account for that when calculating total loaded weight, especially for max-effort lifts.

Is the Olympic cb Barbell better than the Marcy SDC10.1?

It carries a higher 4.7-star rating versus 4.3 stars and weighs three times as much at 15 pounds versus 5 pounds, though the Marcy is cheaper at $30.78 and has a much larger review base.

Is this barbell in stock?

Yes, the listing shows InStock availability, and with 900+ units bought last month it appears to be moving quickly rather than sitting unsold.

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