Rogue Safety Squat bar vs Fraser bar
This is a comparison of the Rogue Safety squat bar and the Fraser bar including pros, cons, and alternatives. Follow the links for more details

Overview and review Rogue Ohio Bar Fraser Edition
This overview of the  Fraser bar was originally published in my comprehensive guide on which Rogue barbell to buy. If you are currently considering to buy a Rogue barbell it is worth a read to get input on the latest models. I update the guide on a yearly basis depending on Rogue's new releases. 
 
Price 375$
 
Overview of the Fraser bar
 
 
 
This is my personal
 favourite design from
 Rogue to date. I am
 harbouring between the
 Fraser bar and Chan
 bar as I prefer the design of this
 bar, but also know that the Chan
 bar as better value for money in terms of the material it is made of. I ultimately think I will end up buying the Chan
 bar as I already live and breathe the motto hard work pays off. 
 
 
Pros of the Fraser bar
 
The
 Fraser bar represents the concept of the underdog who overcomes adversity to rise to the challenge. When this inspires you, this is the
 bar to get. You will get a solid barbell which makes use of the most modern production techniques
 Rogue has to offer. If you like the red and black
 colours, even better. This is a well designed, reliable piece of equipment that will make you proud.
 
Cons of the Fraser bar
 
If you are a big fan of
 Rich Froning you might want to invest your money in his
 bar instead. As with the other updated versions of the
 Ohio Bar the sleeves only come with Cerakote coating. This leaves this
 bar more exposed wear and tear from metal to metal contact. Try to use
 bumper plates instead of
 metal plates to remedy this. 
 
Conclusion
The Rogue Ohio bar Fraser Edition comes from a long line of solid barbells. The slogan "Hard work pays off" is priceless and if you look into the story of Matt Fraser you will agree that this is the barbell with the best story. If you are an underdog underground weekend warrior who is lying in wait to make it big, this is your barbell.
 
 
Overview and review of the Rogue Safety Squat bar
This overview of the  Rogue safety bar was originally published in my comprehensive guide on which Rogue barbell to buy. If you are currently considering to buy a Rogue barbell it is worth a read to get input on the latest models. I update the guide on a yearly basis depending on Rogue's new releases.  
 
 
Price: 395$
Overview of the Rogue Safety bar
 
 
The
 Rogue safety bar is tested at 1000lbs and 70lb/35kg. It has a frame and padding attached to it so that you can fully focus on your legs. There will be less balancing needed as with a
 normal barbell. Also, your elbows will not suffer as much as with extensive heavy squatting. 
 
Safety bar squats are not ideal for beginners. You need to build basic strength first to be able to progress to this beast. Do not think that 140kg of
 back squat with a barbell is the same as with the safety
 bar. The name can be a little misleading.
 
 
 
Pros of the safety bar
 
The safety bar is very popular with seasoned powerlifters. The older you get the more wear and tear your body shows. Especially when you have been lifting heavy for decades.
 The safety bar addresses these issues. You can lift heavy weights without taxing your ligaments and shoulders as much.
 
 
Cons of the safety bar
 
This bar can only be used for squats. If you only have a budget of 400 USD for the
 bar in your home gym do not get this
 bar. The same goes for gyms. Most of your clients will be
 intimated by the size of this beast and not know how to use it. You probably will only need one unless you are
 specialised in powerlifting. It is also huge and awkward to store. It fits on the lowest position of the gun rack. Know exactly why you want this
 bar before purchasing it. Otherwise, you have 395USD gathering dust in your basement. If the price tag is too high you can also opt for the
 camber bar. The
 camber bar comes in at a lower price and has a similar effect to the
 safety bar with less material protecting the lifter.
 
 
Conclusion
The Rogue Safety bar is a great tool for seasoned powerlifters to take stress of their lower backs and still train hard. You will also be able to mix things up a little more. You can also look int the Rogue Rhino Belt Squat as an alternative.