Patent Pending Locking Mechanism
The Cinch Clip uses a patent pending design that locks two hooks in place to keep your plates secure.
Rubber Contact Only
The rubber ring is the only thing in contact with the bar and plates. Chipping and scratching is something you'll never have to worry about.
Locked In for Every Movement
Whether you're doing some high-rep cleans or heavy deadlifts, the Cinch Clips will keep your plates in place.
WHAT MAKES THE CINCH CLIPS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER COLLARS ON THE MARKET?
Most barbell collars ask you to choose between speed and security. Spring clips are fast but rely entirely on friction, and that grip weakens over time. Lock-jaw collars are secure but slow, requiring two hands and a full rotation between every set.
The Cinch Clips solve both problems with a positive locking hook mechanism. Squeeze the foam grip handles to open the collar, slide it onto the barbell sleeve, and release. The hook clicks into place and your plates are locked. To remove, squeeze and slide off. It's really as simple as that.
The ring that sits against your barbell sleeve is rubber, not metal. That means zero scratching, zero marking, and zero wear on your bar's finish over thousands of installs and removals. If you've invested in a quality barbell, you want collars that treat it like one.
Collar Type
Locking hand grip collar
Locking Mechanism
Patent pending positive hook lock
Compatible Barbell Size
2-inch Olympic barbell
Sold As
Pair
Length
6"
Width
4.125" Unlocked, 3.25" Locked
Material
Rubber Ring, Plastic Casing, Foam Handles
Warranty
1-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Product ID
8821
Spring clips rely entirely on friction to stay in place, and that grip weakens over time. The Cinch Clips have a positive locking hook mechanism that clicks closed, giving you tactile confirmation your plates are actually secured. They're also faster to operate than lock-jaw style collars.
The Cinch Clips fit all standard 2-inch Olympic barbell sleeves, including every Fringe Sport barbell and those of all other brands.
Metal-on-metal contact scratches your barbell sleeve's finish over time. The rubber ring on the Cinch Clips is softer than your bar's coating, so any wear happens to the collar, not your barbell. If you've spent real money on a quality bar, this matters.
Yes, and that's by design. Squeeze the handles to open, slide onto the sleeve, release to lock. The whole operation is one hand and one motion.
Yes. The foam grip handles are designed to stay secure whether your hands are bare, chalked, or sweaty.
It's the same motion as putting them on. Squeeze the handles to disengage the lock, and slide off.
Required By California Law - WARNING: This product may have materials, which are known to the State Of California, that can cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information, California Prop 65: https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/