If needing a 5ft olympic bar
Back in stock on amazon. $59 with Prime
(good bar to thrash around with)
I bought one of these for my basement, as I don't have a squat/bench setup (no room) but I have olympic plates and I do free barbell movements. The 5ft version is <$50, weighs 25lbs, and works perfectly.
Ah ok. If it doesn't come with a barbell, then what you likely want is a 5ft barbell that weighs 25 lbs, with two inch sleeves on bushings (i.e., not a one piece barbell). Something like this may work:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000RNW3QO/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1
I was going to order this, but then picked up a used Tempo barbell off of fb marketplace.
A regular olympic barbell is 7ft and 45 lbs, so I'm not sure that would work with the algorithm's expectations.
Will this ship to you? https://www.amazon.com/CAP-Barbell-OB-60-2-inch-Chrome/dp/B000RNW3QO
Keep in mind this bar isn't meant to hold very much weight though.
This is the 5' bar I got and I wouldn't recommend it, considering the weight capacity. I was a total noob when I purchased it.
This is the 6' bar I got. I think this would be a great starter bar, but considering I figured out I actually like weightlifting, in a year or so I'll probably have wished I just purchased a quality product (like a Texas/Eleiko/etc.)
I think 80$ stands + 90$ bar + 50$ bench + <1$/lbs for plates is reasonable price for a starter home gym. Throw in a ab wheel, a pull-up bar, some micro plates, some dumbbells, an oly dumbbell bar, and some protective flooring and you're all set.