LIONSCOOL LCLUK-FT-BLACK Barbell Review
Our verdict
At $131.39, the LIONSCOOL LCLUK-FT-BLACK is a 20-kilogram alloy steel bar carrying a 4.8-star average across 1,014 reviews, tying the top rating in this comparison, with 200+ units bought last month backing up the score at real scale.
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Buyers who want a standard 20-kilogram, roughly 44-pound, alloy steel bar with a large, top-rated review base and healthy current demand, at a price well under the premium Titan option.
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You want the single cheapest bar in this comparison, since at $131.39 this costs more than four times the Marcy SDC10.1, even though its rating and demand figures support the higher price.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 20 Kilograms
- Priced 88% above the category median ($69.99 across 90 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 1,014 owner ratings
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Popularity3.9/5
1,014 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 LIONSCOOL LCLUK-FT-BLACK is priced at $131.39 and specs out as a 20-kilogram alloy steel bar, a weight measurement that converts to roughly 44 pounds, putting it in the same class as the CAP OBIS-86B's 44-pound bar rather than the lighter accessory bars elsewhere in this comparison. The black finish is called out directly in the product name.
Its rating pattern is strong at real scale: 4.8 stars across 1,014 reviews ties the top score in this comparison, shared with the LIONSCOOL LCL-WBAR and RITFIT USRF4FTBARBELL, but on a considerably larger review base than either of those, 393 and 766 reviews respectively. A 1,014-review sample holding 4.8 stars is a meaningful result, sitting behind only the Marcy SDC10.1, CAP OBIS-86B, and CAP OBIS-60B-3 in raw review count within this entire comparison.
Demand sits at 200+ bought last month, matching the CAP HHDB2-015IS and Marcy SDC10.1, and clearly ahead of several other alternatives at 0+ or 50+. At $131.39, this bar combines a full Olympic-class weight, the field's top rating at meaningful scale, and solid ongoing demand, making it one of the more well-rounded options in the lineup.
Pros
- 4.8-star average across 1,014 reviews, tying the top rating in this comparison at real scale
- 20-kilogram, roughly 44-pound, alloy steel build in the same weight class as full Olympic bars
- 200+ units bought last month, matching the Marcy SDC10.1's demand pace
- Fourth-largest review base in the entire comparison behind the Marcy, OBIS-86B, and OBIS-60B-3
- In stock with a black finish specifically noted in the product name
Cons
- Priced at $131.39, more than four times the Marcy SDC10.1's $30.78
- 200+ bought last month trails the CAP OBIS-60B-3's 500+ and OBIS-86B's 400+
- Kilogram-based weight spec requires conversion to compare directly against pound-rated bars
- No rubber grip or knurl-pattern detail specified beyond material and weight
- Priced above several other alloy steel bars in this comparison at similar weight classes
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
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| Weight | 20 Kilograms |
Performance notes
A 20-kilogram bar converts to roughly 44 pounds, putting this alloy steel build in the same general weight class as the CAP OBIS-86B, a full-size Olympic-style bar rather than a lighter accessory piece. The kilogram spec, alongside the UK reference in the model code, suggests this bar may follow international standard dimensions common outside the US pound-based market, which is worth double-checking against a home rack's sleeve spacing before buying. At $131.39, the price sits below the premium Titan SSOBARv2_AMZ1 but above most of the compact CAP OBIS variants, reflecting its full Olympic-class weight and construction.
What buyers say
A 4.8-star average across 1,014 reviews is one of the strongest combinations of rating and scale in this entire comparison, tying the top score while carrying a review base larger than every bar except the Marcy SDC10.1, CAP OBIS-86B, and CAP OBIS-60B-3. The 200+ bought-last-month figure reinforces that this is an actively selling product, not a bar coasting on old reviews, matching the demand pace of the long-established Marcy SDC10.1. That combination of a large, top-tier-rated review base and sustained current demand suggests broad, consistent buyer satisfaction rather than a niche or fading listing.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does 20 kilograms convert to in pounds?
Roughly 44 pounds, putting this bar in the same general weight class as the CAP OBIS-86B, a full-size Olympic-style bar, rather than the lighter accessory bars also covered in this comparison.
Is the 4.8-star rating reliable given the review count?
Yes. At 1,014 reviews, it is one of the larger review bases in this entire comparison, and holding a 4.8-star average at that scale is a strong, statistically meaningful result.
Does 200+ bought last month indicate healthy demand?
Yes, it matches the demand pace of the Marcy SDC10.1 and CAP HHDB2-015IS, both established sellers, suggesting this bar has steady, ongoing purchase activity rather than fading interest.