Lat blaster bar
Great product for the miney
If you aren’t using the Lat Blaster Bar, you’re leaving gains on the table. This isn't just another handle; it’s a precision-engineered tool designed to unlock the full potential of your T-Bar rows and lat pull movements.
By integrating the mechanics of high-end, commercial-grade machines into one portable attachment, the Lat Blaster Bar gives you a professional edge in any home or garage gym.
Straight bar, platform, and weights sold separately
Great product for the miney
Has ideal size to hit the upper back and lats, huge improvement over working out on t bar row without it. Knob ties perfectly on my standard size bar. I stand on two thick plates to allow for some extra stretch. I also bought the T bar row bracket from TDS because it has separate tubes designed for standard bars and olympic size bars. I am very satisfied with my purchase!
Great product for the miney
Has ideal size to hit the upper back and lats, huge improvement over working out on t bar row without it. Knob ties perfectly on my standard size bar. I stand on two thick plates to allow for some extra stretch. I also bought the T bar row bracket from TDS because it has separate tubes designed for standard bars and olympic size bars. I am very satisfied with my purchase!
Awesome built quality. Perfect angles and spacing of handles. Nice grip on handles also. Love doing t-bar rows now rather than bentover BB-rows, which strains my back.
I do t-bar rows just by putting one end of an olympic bar in a corner, load the weights on the other end, then use a v handle attachment over the bar then row. I wanted a way to get a wider grip because the v handle is close grip and I wanted to work my back at a better angle. Normally Id just do a standard wide grip overhand barbell row but the lat blaster allows me to get that wider grip while using my old t-bar row setup. I like using this bar better than standard barbell rows because it seems that it works the upper back well without the stress on the lower back with the bent over row. Also its a lot easier to do drop sets when the weight is basically right in front of you. I still rotate my back exercises as well as grip width on the various exercises but this attachment will get a lot of use. Theres a T-Bar Row Platform you hook onto a power rack that I am thinking about getting to do the rows with. I have never had a problem with the end of the bar I stick in the corner sliding around but I suppose it could happen.