The 6 Best Weight Lifting Chains
This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in October of 2018. Have you got to a point where your weight routine just isn't challenging enough anymore? We'll be over here jealously judging you — but while we're doing that, you should consider these lifting chains. You can add them to your barbell or wrap them around your body, giving you a little extra resistance on every rep. They can help build strength, explosiveness, and endurance.
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Editor's Notes
November 28, 2018:
One of the most important factors when considering a chain is the strength of the connector, as if it breaks in the middle of a lift it will throw the entire load off-balance and potentially injure you. Our highest-rated models are all durable as well as heavy, and promise to offer years of faithful service.
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