I got a landmine attachment for our Oly bar, and I've always loved doing T-bar rows, so to get started I ordered a Cap FItness PRO Straight T-Bar Row Attachment. Cap has always been a gateway drug for our growing home gym as they have low-cost, lighter duty equipment to get you started, but in the long run this seems to lead to higher quality, heavier equipment. This T-bar row attachment will be no exception.It turns out my husband never did T-bar rows, although he used lots of gear at the gym, but at 6'7", he thought he was too tall. I convinced him to try try this out with the landmine attachment, and within one set, he kept telling me "I really like T-bar rows!"This one will do for now, but it has no weight rating that I could find. I'm recovering from injuries, so I expect to be able to use it for quite a while, but I imagine the hubs will be needing something stronger. For now, though, it's something we both use.Something about our many experiences with Cap is that once in a while, you'll get something that isn't welded right. If that happens, Amazon will do an exchange for you, and it's very worth the occasional exchange as the prices on this stuff are very good and most of the Cap attachments we've had for years - a couple pieces for decades - and used them with many cable machines, lat pulldown machines, 2 Bowflex machines and resistance bands with no issues at all.This T-bar attachment is exactly as I hoped - it fits our Oly barbell snugly but not too tightly, it's comfy for my small hands and my husband's large hands, it added variety to our workouts, has no sharp edges or issues, and the price was right. I'm happy I decided to order it, and lucky me - I got it while it was on sale, too. I think most people will never use it over 150 pounds (keep in mind I couldn't find a max weight anywhere), but if you're a beast, you might want to get something more heavy duty. For most of us, though, this is just the ticket.