A Barbell Story
The first barbell I bought was one of those packaged deals that came with the bar, clips, shorter bars for adjustable dumbells, and assorted weight plates. Well, it had the really clunky, cumbersome old-fashioned kind of clips that would never stay on securely. Picking up your barbell and having all the plates go sliding off the side just isn't a good thing!! :-wow I tried buying some other clips, but discovered that my bar wasn't quite the 1" diameter. It was a little smaller, and the clips wouldn't grip; they were too wide.
Then I purchased an EZ-curl bar. I liked the idea of the shorter length, and this had secure twist-on star-clips. Well, I soon discovered that the twist on clips were a pain when it came to trying to change weight plates quickly! Plus, the curvy nature of the bar made it uncomfortable for me for almost anything other than bicep curls (which is really its intended purpose).
So I boldly moved forth and ordered the Firm barbell--sure that this would be "the one"!! Well, think again. As I mentioned, I discovered that the thickly padded bar caused me all kinds of grip pain. My hands, wrists and forearms would ache after using that bar for upper body. The padding was nice when the bar was slung across my shoulders for lower body work, but I also found that the shortness of the bar left me feeling less balanced as I worked my way up in poundage.
Then along came the Ivanko bar. It was love at first sight! What first attracted me to the bar were the clips. They're hard to explain, but oh-so-cool! They hold the plates totally securely, and yet can be loosened and removed in the blink of an eye! I also discovered I liked the long length (5'6"); I seem to balance better with it on my shoulders. The other feature I like is the extra textured grip. That baby is never going to slip from my hands!
You can see what my bar looks like here:
http://ivanko.com/products/prd_text/B-66.html
This description says the bar is 5'2", but mine is defintely 5'6". As I mentioned previously, I bought my bar at a local sporting goods store a couple years ago; not off their website.
Hope I answered all your questions! (and then some, eh?) ;-)