All Bar

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Size: 35" All Bar - Designed for VTS or VTS Lite For 39–40" racks (inside width) and J-hooks
Add Hooks?: No

Production Timeline Notice

Our current production schedule is designed to complete manufacturing prior to Chinese New Year, which is why our target for shipping the first round of orders is March 31.

If any production or quality control issues arise, timelines could be impacted—particularly due to the extended Chinese New Year factory shutdown, which typically begins in February and lasts over a month.

While we plan carefully to avoid delays, schedule adjustments may occur. We will always communicate proactively if timelines change.

Core Product Modular • Adjustable • Future-Proof Works with VTS / VTS Lite / J-Hooks*

The ALL-BAR

The All-Star of Bars. Because One Bar Should Do Everything.

We called it the All-Bar for a reason.

Not because it’s cute.
Not because it sounds clever.

But because this bar quite literally does all the things — and then keeps doing more as the ecosystem grows.

If you’ve ever looked at your gym and thought, “Why do I need five different specialty bars for five slightly different problems?”
Yeah… so did we.

*See the Compatibility tab for which width works with VTS/VTS Lite vs. J-hooks.

What’s Included?

  • All-Bar barbell (selected width)
  • Handles (sliding spring-pin handle system)
  • Removable weight horns
  • Removable counterweights

Plates and rack attachments (VTS/VTS Lite/J-hooks) not included.

One Bar. Every Width. Every Grip. Every Angle.

The All-Bar is a fully adjustable, modular, future-proof barbell system that adapts to you — not the other way around.

  • Adjustable width: go wide, go narrow, anywhere in between
  • Any hand angle: fixed, angled, neutral, or completely free-rotating
  • Spring-pin engaged for locked-in angles
  • Spring-pin disengaged for natural, rotating movement
  • Balanced or cambered loading depending on horn placement

This isn’t a specialty bar.
It’s every specialty bar rolled into one.

Balanced When You Want It. Cambered When You Don’t.

The All-Bar features three weight horn alignment options, because leverage matters.

Center Horn (Perfectly Balanced)

  • Weight aligns directly with the handles
  • Ideal for pressing and pulling with zero unwanted torque
  • Feels clean, stable, and brutally honest

Upper & Lower Horns (Camber Effect)

  • Load sits above or below the handles
  • Creates a true camber effect for pressing or pulling
  • Increases stability demand, core engagement, and control

Same bar. Completely different training stimulus.

The Curl Bar That Makes Other Curl Bars Look Lazy

Let’s talk curls — because this is where things get unfair.

With our counterweight system, you can pin weights into the top of the bar ends to perfectly balance the All-Bar for curls.

What that means:

  • No fighting the bar
  • No wrist torque
  • No awkward leverage

Now add:

  • Any grip angle you want
  • Free-rotating handles if you want
  • Fully adjustable width
Congratulations. You now have the only curl bar that allows: Adjustable width • Fixed or rotating grips • Perfect balance.
No other curl bar does that. Period.

Compatibility & Rack Fitment

The All-Bar is available in multiple widths to ensure proper fit, safety, and performance depending on how you plan to use it. Not every width is intended for every use case.

35" All-Bar

  • Designed for VTS or VTS Lite
  • For 39–40" racks (inside width)

36" All-Bar

  • Designed for VTS or VTS Lite
  • For 41–43" racks (inside width)

40" All-Bar

  • Designed for traditional J-hooks
  • For standard rack use
  • Not designed for use with VTS or VTS Lite
Choosing the correct width is critical for proper fit and safe operation. If you plan to use the VTS or VTS Lite, select the width that matches your rack.

Inside the VTS, it can replace (and often outperform) machines like:

  • Chest-supported linear row machines
  • Fixed-path press machines
  • Selectorized units that lock you into one grip forever

You get:

  • Free hand movement or locked positions
  • Adjustable width
  • Adjustable angles
  • Pressing and pulling options you simply can’t replicate with fixed machines

And when you want, use it like a traditional barbell (40" J-hook version).

Fits Narrow Racks. Wide Racks. Real-World Racks.

  • 35" fits 39–40" racks in the VTS
  • 36" fits 41–43" racks in the VTS
  • 40" lives on J-hooks (not VTS/VTS Lite)

Why We Offer Multiple Bar Widths

At first glance, the difference between our bar widths may only look like an inch or two. It’s fair to wonder why we wouldn’t just make one universal bar and call it a day.

The reality is: those inches matter more than people think — especially at the widest grip positions.

The Reality of Grip Width

When a bar is designed to fit inside narrower racks—specifically 39–40 inch rack widths—the maximum grip width is pushed right to the edge of what’s considered acceptable for pressing movements like bench press, incline press, and overhead press.

While we do believe that the widest grip position on our smallest bar falls within an acceptable functional range, it is barely there. For some lifters—especially those with:

  • Longer arms
  • Broader shoulders
  • A naturally wider pressing setup

that extra inch or two can make the difference between a grip that feels forced versus one that feels natural, strong, and comfortable. That’s why we strongly encourage customers to measure their preferred grip width and choose accordingly.

Why Multiple Sizes Exist

  • Expands the maximum usable grip range
  • Improves comfort and leverage for wider pressers
  • Makes pressing movements feel more natural under load

Even small increases add meaningful usability—particularly for lifters who already feel “maxed out” on narrower bars.

Why We Still Offer a 39–40" Rack Bar

So why not just make everything wider? Because we design equipment to support the people who bought our equipment. Our Tri-Post Rack uses a 39-inch width, and while it’s less common, we believe it’s our responsibility to ensure that customers who invested in our system are fully supported—not left adapting or compromising.

Even if a rack width is rare, we don’t abandon compatibility. If you purchased Bulletproof equipment, we want you to have the right tools for your setup.

The narrowest bar works — but it’s at the edge of the usable grip range.
Wider bars offer more comfort, flexibility, and confidence.
Small width changes make a big difference at maximum grip positions.
We offer multiple sizes to fit you, not to simplify manufacturing.

If you’re on the fence, measure your grip, consider how you press, and choose the bar width that gives you the most room to move naturally and powerfully. That’s why the options exist.

Dimensions and Weight

Choose your All-Bar size based on your rack and intended use. Measurements below match each size.

All-Bar dimensions 35 inch
35" Dimensions
  • 35" outside to outside
  • 30" inside to inside
  • 19" removable weight horns length
  • 2.5" All-Bar attachment shaft width
  • 12.5" All-Bar attachment shaft height
  • 3" removable counterweight height
  • 25mm Handle Diameter
All-Bar dimensions 36 inch
36" Dimensions
  • 36" outside to outside
  • 31" inside to inside
  • 19" removable weight horns length
  • 2.5" All-Bar attachment shaft width
  • 12.5" All-Bar attachment shaft height
  • 3" removable counterweight height
  • 25mm Handle Diameter
All-Bar dimensions 40 inch
40" Dimensions
  • 40" outside to outside
  • 35" inside to inside
  • 19" removable weight horns length
  • 2.5" All-Bar attachment shaft width
  • 12.5" All-Bar attachment shaft height
  • 3" removable counterweight height
  • 25mm Handle Diameter
All-Bar Weight & Load Rating
  • 40" All Bar Total Weight: ~46 lbs
  • Center Bar + Side Frames: ~14 lbs
  • Counterweights: ~6 lbs each
  • Weight Horns: ~4 lbs each
  • Handles: ~6 lbs each
The bar has been static and dynamic load tested over 1,000 lbs and passed with more to go, but we set conservative load limits:
Max static load (controlled lift): 750 lb
Max dynamic load (accelerated reps / slight impact): 600 lb
All-Bar forklift testing
All-Bar Forklift Testing
Design Evolution Notice
As with all Bulletproof products, final production may include small refinements as we optimize the final product. Performance and functionality are never compromised.

Configuration Examples

These clips show how the All-Bar adapts by changing handle position and weight horn placement.

Weight horn placement configurations
Balanced or cambered loading depending on horn placement
Adjustable width configurations
Adjustable width: go wide, go narrow, anywhere in between
Grip angle configurations
Any hand angle: fixed, angled, neutral, or completely free-rotating
Spring-pin engaged for locked-in angles
Spring-pin disengaged for natural, rotating movement

In-Use Videos

Quick clips showing the All-Bar being used across different movements. Tap to play.

Built to Evolve (Not Become Obsolete)

The All-Bar is bolted together by design, using four bolts per side connecting the horizontal tube to the vertical uprights.

Why?

  • Modular upgrades
  • Future attachments
  • Zero need to replace the entire bar as we expand the ecosystem

Want different components later? Remove four bolts. Slide them off. Done.

We’ve forklift-tested this bar under extreme load, because modular doesn’t mean weak — it means smart engineering.

Why We Call It the All-Bar

  • All widths
  • All grips
  • All angles
  • Fixed or rotating
  • Balanced or cambered
  • Curl bar
  • Press bar
  • Pulling bar
  • VTS bar
  • Traditional bar

And because over time, it will continue to do even more as we add attachments and expand the system.

This isn’t a bar you outgrow. It’s a bar that grows with you.

A Bar Born From a Conversation (And a Push in the Right Direction)

The All-Bar didn’t come from a whiteboard session or a marketing brainstorm.

It came from a conversation.

While working on two other barbell concepts, I was talking with my friend Moe. Somewhere in that discussion, Moe asked a simple but dangerous question:

“Why not just combine these features into one bar?”

That question turned into momentum.

Moe pushed the idea forward, helped shape the direction, and worked alongside us as the All-Bar evolved from concept to reality. The result wasn’t just another specialty bar — it became the bar that replaces most of them.

So yes, the All-Bar is a Bulletproof product — but it’s also the result of collaboration, real-world training experience, and someone willing to say, “This can be better.”

The All-Bar

One bar. No excuses. No limits.

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