Yes4All L7VE Barbell Review
Our verdict
The Yes4All L7VE Barbell costs $78.44, the second cheapest option in this comparison, and holds a 4.5 star average across 205 reviews. Its 0+ bought last month figure means the price is attractive but recent demand is not yet proven at scale.
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Budget-conscious lifters who want a full-weight 25 pound alloy steel bar in black finish without paying the premium prices seen on the Synergee or Bells of Steel bars in this set.
Skip if
Skip this if proven recent demand matters to your decision, since the listed 0+ bought last month is the same low figure seen on the Body Sport and Synergee bars, both of which sell at different price points.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 25 Pounds
- Color F. Black 25lbs
- Priced 12% above the category median ($69.99 across 90 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 205 owner ratings
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Popularity1.8/5
205 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Yes4All L7VE Barbell sells for $78.44, sitting between the Marcy SDC10.1 at $30.78 and the CAP OB-93 at $79.97 in this comparison. At 25 pounds of alloy steel with a black finish, it matches the general weight class of a standard home barbell rather than a lightweight accessory bar.
Its 4.5 star average across 205 reviews puts it in the middle of the pack for rating, tying the CAP OB-93's 4.5 stars but on a much smaller review sample, 205 versus 8,800. That smaller sample means the rating is real but less battle-tested than the higher-volume bars in this set.
The listing shows 0+ bought last month, the same figure as the Body Sport and Synergee bars, and well below the CAP OB-93's 800+ or the Marcy's 200+. At $78.44, just under a dollar cheaper than the CAP OB-93, buyers are effectively choosing between similar prices and similar ratings, with the CAP OB-93 offering far more review volume and recent purchase activity.
Pros
- 25 pounds of alloy steel matches standard home barbell weight expectations
- 4.5 star rating ties the CAP OB-93, a much higher volume competitor
- Priced at $78.44, cheaper than the Synergee ($94.95) and Bells of Steel ($89.99) bars
- Black finish is a straightforward, no-frills option
- In stock with no noted availability issues
Cons
- 0+ bought last month, the lowest demand signal alongside the Body Sport and Synergee bars
- 205 reviews is a small sample next to the CAP OB-93's 8,800 or Marcy's 6,077
- 4.5 stars trails the Bells of Steel bar's 4.8 and the Total bar's 4.7
- Still costs more than double the Marcy SDC10.1's $30.78
- No listed sleeve or knurling detail to confirm rack and plate fit
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 25 Pounds |
| Color | F. Black 25lbs |
Performance notes
At 25 pounds and built from alloy steel, the L7VE lines up closely with the Synergee TRIBAR-RED-CA in weight class, both aimed at general strength training rather than specialty lifts. The black finish is a cosmetic detail rather than a functional one, but alloy steel construction at this weight suggests a bar meant to handle regular plate loading rather than light bodyweight-only use. Without a listed sleeve diameter or knurling pattern, buyers matching this to an existing power rack or Olympic plate set should confirm fit before ordering. The 25 pound frame weight is heavy enough to support genuine strength work, positioning this bar as a mid-tier, general-purpose choice rather than a beginner-light training bar.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 205 reviews is a solid but modest sample, matching the CAP OB-93's rating exactly while resting on roughly forty times fewer reviews. That gap in volume means the CAP OB-93's rating carries more statistical weight. The 0+ bought last month figure is the more telling detail, placing the L7VE alongside the Body Sport and Synergee bars as the lowest recent-demand listings in this comparison. Combined with a mid-range price of $78.44, the pattern suggests decent early satisfaction from buyers but not yet the sustained purchase volume seen on the CAP OB-93 or Marcy bars.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Yes4All L7VE a good value compared to the CAP OB-93?
At $78.44 versus the CAP OB-93's $79.97, pricing is nearly identical, and both share a 4.5 star rating. The OB-93 has far more reviews, 8,800 versus 205, and higher recent demand at 800+ bought last month versus 0+, making it the more proven option.
What does the 0+ bought last month figure mean for this barbell?
It indicates limited recent purchase activity, the same figure shown for the Body Sport and Synergee bars in this comparison. It does not necessarily mean the product is unavailable or defective, just that recent demand has not been as strong as higher-volume bars like the CAP OB-93.
How heavy is the Yes4All L7VE compared to other barbells here?
At 25 pounds of alloy steel, it matches the Synergee TRIBAR-RED-CA almost exactly and is significantly heavier than the Marcy SDC10.1's 5 pounds or the Total bar's 1.6 pounds, putting it in the standard home barbell weight range.