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Written by Jake BolyLast updated on August 28th, 2023 2x2 Landmine Attachment
The landmine is an incredibly versatile piece of equipment and can be used to train just about any body part with enough creativity. A solid landmine base will accommodate every type of barbell and will be sturdy so it doesn’t constantly move when rotating and being pulled and pushed.
If you’re on the market for a solid landmine base, then you want to select an option that will accommodate to your home gym needs and goals best. In this round-up, we assess some of the market’s best options for a variety of needs.
Power Systems Landmine Training Station Pros
Power Systems Landmine Training Station Cons
Power Systems Landmine Training Station is a great option for those with a built out home gym that want a traditional landmine base.
A2ZCARE T-Bar Row Plate Landmine Pros
A2ZCARE T-Bar Row Plate Landmine Cons
A2ZCARE T-Bar Row Plate Landmine is a simplistic and space saving option for home gym owners that have plates already.
Yes4All Deluxe T-Bar Row Platform Pros
Yes4All Deluxe T-Bar Row Platform Cons
The Yes4All Deluxe T-Bar Row Platform offers a durable steel construction and versatile functionality to accommodate multiple bars.
Yes4All T-Bar Landmine Pros
Yes4All T-Bar Landmine Cons
The Yes4All T-Bar Landmine is great for saving space and has a simplistic design for versatile workouts.
Landmine bases are all similar in nature when it comes to their intent of use, but vary based on their construction. We chose our top picks based on their construction and how easy they were to use in different settings.
The construction of a landmine base is important to consider for longevity and durability purposes. A great landmine base will be made with steel and will accommodate loaded barbells without bending or warping with long-term use.
If the landmine base is designed to connect to other pieces of equipment, then their hardware should also be made durable and out of materials that will not bend with repeated use, A.K.A connecting and disconnecting them to their respective pieces of equipment.
The landmine bases that made this list are all made out of steel and have hardware that should accommodate for long-term use.
The better landmine options for most home gym users are the bases that can stand alone as their own piece of equipment. Landmine bases that connect or need to connect to other equipment are okay, but they’re limited because some home gym owners don’t have squat racks or bench presses.
In addition to their connectivity to other pieces of equipment, ease of use was also identified as how well the bases attached to barbells and if they rotate well. Landmine bases that don’t rotate well are limited in use and may be problematic for lifters trying to train rotational movements.
The landmine is an awesome training tool that provides a ton of benefits for lifters across all realms of life. The landmine base is a piece of equipment that can save you from buying multiple parts of a home gym, so it’s important to select on that matches your needs best.
Jake holds a Master's in Sports Science and a Bachelor's in Exercise Science. Jake formerly served as BarBend's Fitness and Training Editor.
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