I have received this question quite often and thought it might be worthwhile to post a response.
There is no difference in the material used for either the Eleiko competition or training bars. In the late 50’s, a Swedish scientist developed a formula for producing steel for the Eleiko bars. That formula has been patented and is locked in the safe at the corporate office in Sweden. Nobody has been able to reverse engineer it so far. You can see on this Eleiko Bar Video that every bar goes through extensive and stringent testing before it is deemed approved for sale. The difference between the two bars is the calibration and the fee that Eleiko pays to the IWF for the certification of the competition bar. The calibration of the competition bar guarantees that the weight is 20 kg, +/-0.015 kg., which is 15 grams. Every competition bar comes with serial number and IWF certification stamp. The weight of the training bar is 20 kg., +/-0.2 kg., which is 200 grams – less than half a pound. The special calibration and the IWF certification fee is what makes the competition bar more expensive. Otherwise, they are the same.
Take a few minutes to watch the video above. It is very eye opening and I think demonstrates why Eleiko has more than 1000 world records to its credit while the competition is left in the dust.






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