Olympic Spring Collars - 1 Pair
The original, no-nonsense Olympic Barbell Spring Collars. Spring collars have been holding plates in place on Olympic bars for decades, and they're still here for one reason: they simply work. Just hardened steel and a strong spring, doing the same honest job they've done since the golden age of strength training.
Designed for standard 50mm Olympic barbells, this pair of barbell spring collars secures your weight plates with a tough steel spring. Each collar is forged from a single piece of steel, stripped back to exactly what's needed, with nothing extra to wear out, snap off, or come loose. Whether you're loading up for heavy back squats, pulling deadlifts, or working through a pressing session, these barbell clips hold their grip set after set, year after year.
Barbell collars for commercial gyms and home setups
For commercial gyms, public facilities and PT studios spring collars are the makes-sense answer, when you need to kit out multiple racks: the price-to-durability ratio is great, they take constant beating from members without complaint, and replacing the occasional set won't dent the budget. For home gym lifters, the math is just as simple. You get a piece of lifting equipment that's been proven in strength gyms for generations. One-piece hardened steel construction resists fatigue and bending, and they sit equally well on all barbells with a 50mm sleeve.
Looking for something different? Browse our full range of barbell collars for IPF competition-grade locking collars and other alternatives.
Specifications
- Fits: 50mm Olympic barbells (standard Olympic size)
- Material: One-piece hardened steel
- Compatible with: Olympic barbells, EZ-curl bars, trap bars, any 50mm sleeve
- Suitable for: Commercial gyms, home gyms, weightlifting, powerlifting, XFit
- Sold as a pair
FAQ
Will these spring collars fit my Olympic barbell? Yes. They fit any standard 50mm Olympic barbell sleeve, which covers virtually every true Olympic bar on the market.
Are spring collars secure enough for heavy lifts? Yes, for squats, deadlifts, presses and most strength training. They've been the gym standard for decades.
