Add strength and versatility to your workouts with the 20kg Olympic open trap bar, a must-have for functional strength training in your home gym. Featuring a modern hex design with a clean open-back frame, this bar allows for natural movement during dynamic exercises like farmers' carries, lunges, and Romanian deadlifts. Choose from a black or chrome finish to suit your setup while benefiting from the heavy-duty steel construction that supports repeated, high-intensity lifting.
Designed with raised and flat handles and featuring rotating grips, this bar accommodates a variety of training angles and grip styles. That means less wrist strain, better lift alignment, and increased safety on pulls, squats, and presses. Compatible with all 2” Olympic plates, it delivers the load and feel of commercial gym gear in a home-friendly package.
Whether you're working on shoulder-friendly deadlifts, trap-focused shrugs, or strength-building squats, this Olympic hex barbell provides a biomechanically sound alternative to traditional straight bars. Its open design also makes it easier to get in and out without obstruction, ideal for beginners or lifters recovering from injury.
Compact, ergonomic, and versatile, the 20kg open trap bar is engineered for real lifters training smart in modern home gyms.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between an open hex bar and a closed trap bar?
A closed trap bar (the traditional hex bar) is a solid, fully enclosed six-sided frame, whereas an open hex bar has one side missing, creating a 'U' or open-ended shape. This open design provides extra space for you to step in and out of the bar more easily, making it significantly more versatile for unilateral movements like lunges, single-leg Romanian deadlifts (RDLs), and step-ups, which are difficult or impossible with a closed design.
What is a 20kg open trap bar used for, and what exercises can I do with it?
This 20kg Olympic open hex bar is an incredibly versatile piece of equipment for your home gym, designed to target a wide range of muscle groups safely. You can use it for all your major compound lifts, including deadlifts, squats, overhead presses, bent-over rows, and shrugs. Its open frame is also perfect for dynamic, functional movements like farmer's carries, walking lunges, and even bench pressing, offering a joint-friendly alternative to a standard straight barbell.
Is a trap bar safer for my back than a normal barbell for deadlifts?
Yes, a trap bar (also known as a hex bar) is generally considered much safer and more forgiving for your lower back than a conventional straight barbell. The hex design allows you to stand inside the frame, positioning the weight's centre of mass in line with your body, which encourages a more upright torso posture and significantly reduces the shear forces and stress placed on the lumbar spine. This makes the trap bar deadlift an excellent choice for anyone with existing back issues, those recovering from an injury, or beginners learning the hip-hinge pattern.