The KORIKAHM Viking Press Landmine Handle is a simple way to add more variety to a home strength setup without taking up much space. Designed for 2-inch barbells, it can be used for pressing, rows, squats, shrugs and leg-focused work with a landmine-style setup.
For buyers comparing weight machine alternatives, this attachment offers a compact option with shoulder pads, a steel frame and included barbell clamps. It is aimed at users who want a more supported feel for heavier landmine movements.
Price: USD 112.99
Rating: 3.90/5 from 436 reviews
One of the main talking points here is comfort. The shoulder pads are made from high-strength sponge with tear-resistant leather, which should give a more cushioned contact point during hack squat, press and row variations. The stated pad spacing of 8.27 inches is intended to sit comfortably across the shoulders.
The frame is described as high-quality steel with seamless welding, and KORIKAHM lists a load capacity of up to 660 lb. It is also designed to work with various barbell-based exercises, making it a versatile choice if you want one attachment for several movements rather than a larger dedicated machine.
- Fits 2-inch barbell setups
- Shoulder pads with sponge filling and tear-resistant leather
- Suitable for presses, rows, squats, shrugs and leg press-style movements
- Stated load capacity of 660 lb
- Includes viking press handle and 2 barbell clamps
For home users, the biggest appeal is flexibility. If you already train with a barbell and landmine setup, this attachment could help you perform a wider range of exercises with a bit more comfort and support than using the bar alone. It may be especially useful for lifters who want landmine pressing or hack squat variations without buying another large piece of equipment.
With a mid-range user rating, it is sensible to view it as a practical accessory rather than a full replacement for dedicated weight machines. Still, if the design suits your training style and you want a compact multi-use attachment for a 2-inch barbell, it looks like a worthwhile option to consider.





