The EVERSTRONG T Bar Row Attachment is aimed at home gym users who want landmine-style training without giving up much floor space. Its compact design and 360-degree swivel make it a practical option for garages, spare rooms and other smaller workout areas.
This version is built for a 2-inch base setup and is designed to work with an Olympic barbell, using weight plates to create a simple landmine station. For buyers comparing space-saving strength kit, it offers a straightforward way to add rows, presses, squats and other full-body movements at home.
Price: USD 29.95
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One of the main selling points here is convenience. Setup is simple: the attachment uses two weight plates as the base, so you can get started without a rack or larger machine. That will appeal to anyone building a flexible home gym on a budget or trying to keep equipment to a minimum.
The steel construction, black powder-coated finish and Oilite bronze bushing are intended to help with durability and smoother movement over time. The included V bar style handle also adds more exercise variety, especially for rowing movements and different grip positions.
- 360-degree swivel for a wide range of landmine exercises
- Compact footprint suited to smaller home gym spaces
- Simple plate-based setup with no bulky stand required
- Works with Olympic barbells and a 2-inch base format
- V bar attachment included for added training variety
For home users, this attachment makes the most sense if you want a versatile barbell add-on for rows, presses, deadlift variations and lower-body work, but do not have room for larger machines. It appears especially well suited to people training in compact garages or multipurpose rooms where space matters as much as exercise choice.
Overall, the EVERSTRONG T Bar Row Attachment looks like a sensible, lower-footprint option for building a more varied home strength setup. It is not a full machine replacement for everyone, but if you want a simple landmine solution with broad exercise potential, it is an option worth considering.





