RITFIT USRF4FTBARBELL Review
Our verdict
The RITFIT USRF4FTBARBELL costs $89.99 and carries a 4.8-star average across 766 reviews, the largest review base of any bar in this comparison outside the Marcy SDC10.1, with 50+ units bought last month.
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Buyers who specifically want a 4-foot bar, as indicated by the product's own model name, and value a large, consistently high-rated review base over the lowest possible price.
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You need a full 6- or 7-foot Olympic bar, since the USRF4FT naming and 4-foot length point to a shorter shaft better suited to compact spaces than to standard squat rack use.
- Priced 29% above the category median ($69.99 across 90 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 766 owner ratings
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Popularity3.6/5
766 owner reviews, more 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 RITFIT USRF4FTBARBELL is priced at $89.99, placing it in the upper-middle tier of the bars covered here. The model name itself, USRF4FT, points directly to a 4-foot length, a shorter format than a standard Olympic bar and one that fits smaller home gym footprints. No material or weight spec is listed for this unit beyond its price and rating data.
The review pattern is the strongest part of the story. A 4.8-star average across 766 reviews ties the LIONSCOOL LCL-WBAR's top rating in this set while carrying roughly double the review volume, 766 versus 393. Among every bar compared here, only the Marcy SDC10.1's 6,077 reviews and the CAP OBIS-86B's 4,600 reviews outnumber it, and neither of those matches its 4.8-star score.
Demand sits at 50+ bought last month, the same pace as the Total 28800.00 Barbell and the LIONSCOOL LCL-WBAR. Combined with a review count in the high hundreds holding a top-tier rating, the RITFIT bar reads as a well-established, reliably reordered product for buyers whose space or use case calls for a 4-foot format specifically.
Pros
- 4.8-star average across 766 reviews, one of the largest review bases in this comparison
- Ties the LIONSCOOL LCL-WBAR for the highest rating in the set
- 50+ units bought last month, matching steady mid-tier demand seen elsewhere
- Compact 4-foot format implied by the model name, suited to smaller spaces
- In stock with a review volume large enough to be a reliable signal
Cons
- No material or weight specs listed beyond the product name
- A 4-foot bar will not substitute for a standard Olympic bar in a squat rack
- Priced at $89.99, nearly triple the Marcy SDC10.1's $30.78
- Demand of 50+ bought last month trails the CAP OBIS-86B's 400+ and OBIS-60B-3's 500+
- No listed knurling or sleeve rotation details to weigh against full-size bars
Performance notes
A 4-foot bar, as the USRF4FT model name implies, is built for a smaller footprint than a standard 6- or 7-foot Olympic bar, which typically suits confined home gym spaces, doorway setups, or accessory movements rather than full barbell squats or bench presses that need wider hand spacing. Without listed weight or material specs, it is not possible to compare its build directly to the steel or alloy bars elsewhere in this set, but the 4.8-star rating across a 766-review base suggests the shorter format works as intended for the buyers choosing it. At $89.99, it sits closer to the premium end of compact bars rather than the budget tier.
What buyers say
A 4.8-star average holding across 766 reviews is a strong pattern, especially since that review count is large enough to rule out a small cluster of early five-star ratings skewing the average. It is the second-largest review base in this entire comparison behind only the Marcy SDC10.1 and CAP OBIS-86B, and it beats both of those bars on rating. The 50+ bought-last-month figure keeps pace with several other well-regarded bars in the set, suggesting this is an established product with continued, steady purchase activity rather than one relying purely on past reviews.
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Frequently asked questions
What does USRF4FT mean in the product name?
It points to a 4-foot bar length, a more compact format than a standard Olympic bar, which is worth confirming against your space and rack setup before buying.
How does the review volume compare to other bars?
At 766 reviews it is the third-largest sample in this comparison, behind the Marcy SDC10.1's 6,077 and the CAP OBIS-86B's 4,600, and it holds the top 4.8-star rating among all of them.
Is $89.99 justified without listed material specs?
The price sits in the upper-middle range of this comparison. Without a material spec it is harder to judge build quality directly, but the large, high-scoring review base suggests buyers have been satisfied in practice.