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About this item:- One Pair (2 total dumbbells) of adjustable dumbbell weights for efficient, cost-effective strength training
- Adjusts from 2.5 to 50 pounds in 2.5-pound increments for maximum versatility
- Selector pin lets you change weights easily, just like with weight stack at the gym
- More compact and balanced than traditional dumbbells
- Padded handle for wrist protection
- Offers maximum weight of 50 pounds per hand
- Dimensions at 50 lbs; 12"W x 6"H x 6"D
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The wrist bars only get in the way if you're bending your wrist which you shouldn't do (puts pressure on your wrist and can cause strain). PowerBlocks also has a pro version that doesn't have wrist supports on the top so it's a more open feel. I have both and don't find myself reaching for one type over the other.
The only caution I have is this set is not expandable. PowerBlocks has an EXP (expandable) range that allows for additional weight to make the set go from 50-70 and then another from 70-90 so if you want heavier weights this isn't the pair for you.
Happy to answer any other questions for anyone (background, I'm a certified personal trainer, have had Bowflex SelectTech 552s for 10 years, PowerBlocks, a full rack of individual cast iron dumbbells). Also there are tons of great review videos on YouTube 👍
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It does hit your wrist if you don't keep your wrists straight or have them horizontal. The weight change is about the best there is and feels pretty solid
CHF seemed to be one of the easiest and NORMAL dumbbell there is.
I was literally about to do the same. Haha
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Super easy to change weights you pull out the plastic pin and move it to the desired weight slot. The only thing that takes a minute is if you want 2.5 pound increments because then you need to remove the chrome adder weights you see in the picture. Still you're talking about a few seconds.
The wrist bars only get in the way if you're bending your wrist which you shouldn't do (puts pressure on your wrist and can cause strain). PowerBlocks also has a pro version that doesn't have wrist supports on the top so it's a more open feel. I have both and don't find myself reaching for one type over the other.
The only caution I have is this set is not expandable. PowerBlocks has an EXP (expandable) range that allows for additional weight to make the set go from 50-70 and then another from 70-90 so if you want heavier weights this isn't the pair for you.
Happy to answer any other questions for anyone (background, I'm a certified personal trainer, have had Bowflex SelectTech 552s for 10 years, PowerBlocks, a full rack of individual cast iron dumbbells). Also there are tons of great review videos on YouTube 👍
No the expandable versions are indicated by the naming EXP
I need 150 pound dumbbell............. for my work up reps
IronMaster is the only adjustable option at that weight range that I'm aware of
If you want a traditional dumbbell feel the Core Home Fitness might be a better option. I can't speak to their durability but they generally get great reviews. The biggest benefit of PowerBlocks is their expansion kits where you can increase the total weight but this version on sale at Woot is not expandable.