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PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 1, 2 or 3 Dumbbell Sets/Expansion Kits (Sold in Pairs) on sale from
$139.99.
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:- PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 1 Dumbbell Set (5-50 Lbs.; Sold in Pairs) $299.99
- PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 2 Dumbbell Expansion Kit (50-70 Lbs.; Sold in Pairs) $139.99
- PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 3 Dumbbell Expansion Kit (70-90 Lbs.; Sold in Pairs) $139.99
About the Product- PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 1 Set replaces 16 pairs of dumbbells' / 825 lbs. of weight/expandable to 70-90 lbs. per hand w/ optional expansion kits
- PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 2 Expansion Kit adds 50-70 lbs. when added to stage 1
- PowerBlock Elite USA Stage 3 Expansion Kit adds 70-90 lbs. when added to stage 1 and stage 2, which are both required for use
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Big positive for me was that I could expand them. I bought stage 1 and then later on the other stages as they went on sale and I needed them. I knew I'd outgrow the Bowflex's 52lb limit
If you are a regular/heavy lifter the newer handles w/ knurled grips are significantly better imo. When you start getting close to maxing out the handles such as on bench (90 pounds on each handle) the rubber handles can get a little slippery.
Granted they are a lot more expensive than this deal, but since these are somewhat a BIFL it is something to confisder.
Of note they used to sell a stage 4 kit, which I did get but doesn't look like they do anymore. My stage 4 pro kit came with extra long handles to accompany the extra 2 plates that go on it. I do use it occasionally, but due to the length/bulkyness of the handles it isn't ideal. The stage 4 pro legacy kit is 125max per handle.
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I would recommend setting up a price alert for 145 on CCC. Randomly they do go on sale.
I've never seen a stage 4. Got a link? I'm assuming that's 90-110lbs?
Not sure if you are trolling, but this version of powerblock doesn't have a stage 4.
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I have the powerblocks but have used the Bowflex. I prefer the physical size of the powerblock. The flat bottom is nice too when you're resting it on your leg for certain exercises. The weight increment is a downside at the lower end but it hasn't been an issue that bothers me. You could always get small magnet weights to slap on if it did.
Big positive for me was that I could expand them. I bought stage 1 and then later on the other stages as they went on sale and I needed them. I knew I'd outgrow the Bowflex's 52lb limit
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Big positive for me was that I could expand them. I bought stage 1 and then later on the other stages as they went on sale and I needed them. I knew I'd outgrow the Bowflex's 52lb limit
I haven't had power blocks but the primary reason I moved on from bowflex is the bulkiness and awkwardness when placing on my thigh for heavier weight settings. It wasn't a deal breaker by any means but it's definitely part of the experience.
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Based on my research, aside from the awkward block shape, this product will enable most workout movements and will last forever. The other nitpick cons I've read are the non knurling handles(which can be upgraded) and "caged" design of this specific model. Other models have a more open design.
Stick to stage 3. You're not ready for stage 4. No one is ready for stage 4.
There isn't a stage 4 anymore that was a older model
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If you are a regular/heavy lifter the newer handles w/ knurled grips are significantly better imo. When you start getting close to maxing out the handles such as on bench (90 pounds on each handle) the rubber handles can get a little slippery.
Granted they are a lot more expensive than this deal, but since these are somewhat a BIFL it is something to confisder.
Of note they used to sell a stage 4 kit, which I did get but doesn't look like they do anymore. My stage 4 pro kit came with extra long handles to accompany the extra 2 plates that go on it. I do use it occasionally, but due to the length/bulkyness of the handles it isn't ideal. The stage 4 pro legacy kit is 125max per handle.