Edit: increments of 11/22/33/44/55lbs. Not ideal but good for the price. I ordered these earlier this week and get them today. If anyone wants feedback later.
25lb version with 5lb increments for $75 each dumbbell also cheapest out there
Are these safe? I'm trying to visualize how the locking mechanism would work in a way that you couldn't accidentally twist-and-release the plates. Don't really want to drop weights on my head while doing overhead presses.
Are these safe? I'm trying to visualize how the locking mechanism would work in a way that you couldn't accidentally twist-and-release the plates. Don't really want to drop weights on my head while doing overhead presses.
These look like the core dumbbells; I think the rails at the end extend and lock onto the plates. You turn the handle to extend or retract. I personally use the cores and faster to change weight sizes vs bow flex type dumbbells
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03-04-2021 at 11:29 PM.
Since it's been a long time, the manufacturers should be getting new stock in, and some people selling their equipment to go back to the gyms, the price for weights should come down right?
They make some of these generic weights that go up every 3-4 pounds but cost a little bit more, 50 dollars more a piece but you may want to spend the money , or get the Bowflex SelectTech 552. The big weight jumps really make these less useful, but still not a bad deal overall especially if you need to save cash and don't mind the weight options.
I dig these adjustable dumbbells. I have the Bowflex 552's and am really getting a good workout from them. Can't speak for this particular brand but it's a good alternative to say, sitting around. Good price. Good find, OP!
These look like the core dumbbells; I think the rails at the end extend and lock onto the plates. You turn the handle to extend or retract. I personally use the cores and faster to change weight sizes vs bow flex type dumbbells
I had the core dumbells for a few weeks than I sold them because one of the plates fell on me while working out. I now have powerblocks. I really liked the way the cores feel. They feel more like actual dumbells
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Edit: increments of 11/22/33/44/55lbs. Not ideal but good for the price. I ordered these earlier this week and get them today. If anyone wants feedback later.
25lb version with 5lb increments for $75 each dumbbell also cheapest out there
These look like the core dumbbells; I think the rails at the end extend and lock onto the plates. You turn the handle to extend or retract. I personally use the cores and faster to change weight sizes vs bow flex type dumbbells
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That's funny.
I had the core dumbells for a few weeks than I sold them because one of the plates fell on me while working out. I now have powerblocks. I really liked the way the cores feel. They feel more like actual dumbells