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We wanted a collar with revolutionary design and efficiency.
We were fed up with collars that were a hassle to use and inefficient during weight transitions - Clips should not slide down the bar, and latches should not injure your finger when you fight to snap them loose.
We sought to create a barbell collar that locked on without latches and required only one hand for easy on and off transitions without ever having to set the collar or weight down.
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ConvenienceMagnets to store it on the rig |
GripWeights dont slide down the bar |
SpeedFaster weight transitions |
SimplicityNo difficult latches or moving parts. |
The engineering design allows for single hand use due to an incredibly stable single frame.
The Speed Collar keeps plates and bumpers from sliding off, and easily detaches by a rolling motion to separate it from the bar due to a tapered inside design.
It only took us 94 prototypes to test and determine the optimized opening width, frame structure, and draft angle to find the perfect balance between grip and usability.
The Speed Collar is made of extremely durable polycarbonate and is nearly indestructible.
A collar is intended to keep weights from sliding. It doesnt need to be complex with latches and levers. It just needs to work. The easier and quicker it does its job the better. The Speed Collar is more efficient to use than anything out there.
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How to HoldHold the Speed Collar with the rubber face on the inside, toward the weight, and magnets on the outside, away from the bumper. |
How to Put OnPress the collar on to the barbell by pressing through your fist, like youre punching it onto the bar. A straight elbow allows for easier application. |
How to Take OffRoll the collar away from the weight down the length of the bar to take it off. If you pull straight up the collars tight grip may lift the whole bar. |