LeadStrong Parallel Grip Pulldown Bar
The LeadStrong parallel grip pulldown bar is a cable attachment featuring a neutral-grip handle section for lat pulldowns and cable exercises where a parallel (palms-facing) hand position is required. The bar measures 850mm in overall length with a 170mm parallel grip section. The main body is made from high-quality Q235B alloy steel with ultra-uniform volcano barbell-style knurling on the grip area. The rotating section uses a graphite self-lubricating copper bushing and silent silicone rings. The surface is hard chrome plated, with salt spray test results exceeding 72 hours.
Key Features
- Compatible with any cable machine equipment — universal cable attachment
- Main body: high-quality Q235B alloy steel with ultra-uniform volcano (barbell-style) knurling for a secure, comfortable grip
- Rotating part uses the same sleeve structure as a barbell — graphite self-lubricating copper bushing and silent silicone rings for smooth rotation and long service life
- Surface treated with hard chrome plating — salt spray test results exceed 72 hours
Technical Specifications
| Model | M004 |
| Overall Length | 850 mm |
| Parallel Grip Length | 170 mm |
| Net Weight | 3.6 kg |
| Frame Material | Q235B Alloy Steel |
| Surface Finish | Hard Chrome Plating |
| Bushing | Graphite Self-Lubricating Copper |
| Knurling | Volcano (Barbell-Style) |
Who Is This Cable Attachment For?
The LeadStrong parallel grip pulldown bar is designed for athletes who perform lat pulldowns, cable rows, and similar exercises using a neutral (parallel) grip. The 170mm parallel grip length provides a natural wrist position that many athletes find more comfortable for high-volume pulling work. It is compatible with any cable machine, functional trainer, or cable crossover station.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the overall length of this parallel grip pulldown bar?
The bar is 850mm in overall length, with a parallel grip section of 170mm. Net weight is 3.6kg.
What grip position does this bar provide?
The parallel grip section positions the palms facing each other (neutral grip), which is a common preference for lat pulldowns and cable rowing movements.






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