[ใหม่] Discount Sale PowerBlock Classic Adjustable Dumbbell Set

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Product Features
  • Pair of adjustable dumbbell weights for efficient, cost-effective strength training
  • Adjusts from 5 to 45 pounds in 5-pound increments (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45 pounds)
  • 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 45 pounds per hand; limited 10-year warranty

The only dumbbell system that can expand to meet your strength needs, PowerBlock dumbbells are the most versatile and effective exercise tool ever developed for strength training. PowerBlocks work intuitively. Rather than requiring you to buy a room full of dumbbells, PowerBlocks act just like a weight stack at the gym, with a weight handle that fits inside the first weight, which fits inside the second, which fits inside the third, etc. When you want to change weights, you simply move the weight selector pin into the appropriate slot and you're set. As you lift the core, all the weights above the selector pin are lifted at the same time, turning your 3-pound dumbbell into a 6-pound dumbbell, or your 6-pound dumbbell into a 12-pound dumbbell. Not only is the system remarkably easy to use, but it's also cost- and space-efficient, as a single pair of dumbbells can do the work of dozens. Sole S77, Xterra Tr6.55, Spirit Esprit ET-388, Precor EFX 546, Precor Commercial , Life Fitness 95Ti, Smooth Fitness SMT-935I, Merit Fitness 725E, LifeSpan TR1200i, ProForm iSeries 800, SUNLITE EXERCISER SUNLT F5, ProForm 850, Pacemaster Bronze Basic, First Degree Fitness Atlantic, Sole TT8, Precor EFX 5.17i, Schwinn A.C. Performance, Rowing Machines, Kettler Edition Power Stepper, G Power G-Pro Commercial , Precor EFX 5.33 , Fitnex X5 Kids , Fitnex Light Commercial , Stamina Conversion II, Bladez Fitness SX Pro, CycleOps 100 Pro, Octane Fitness xR3c , LifeSpan Fitness TR 3000-HRC, Schwinn Airdyne Comp, Titan Water Rower, Life Fitness T5-0, LifeSpan Fitness Pro3 , FreeMotion 5.6 , Sole F83 Treadmill, GymyGym Ergonomic , Kettler Montana Stepper, FreeMotion 790, ProForm 925, Sole E55 Elliptical, Precor EFX 835, Precor EFX 546, First Degree Fitness Evolution, Sole F83 , Phoenix 98836 , Bladez Fitness Prisma, Pacemaster Silver

This pair of 45x5 dumbbells, for instance, adjusts from 5 to 45 pounds in 5-pound increments (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45 pounds), in effect doing the job of 18 individual weights. Even better, the weights are more compact and balanced than traditional dumbbells, with a padded handle that protects people with weak wrists. Best of all, the free weights are terrific whether you're trying to build muscle mass, firm and tone your physique, or get rid of unwanted body fat. The adjustable set offers a maximum weight of 45 pounds per hand and carries a limited 10-year warranty.

Product Description
This set adjusts from 5-45 lbs in 5 lb increments (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 lbs) in each hand. This set has a maximum weight of 45 lbs per hand. It replaces 9 pair or 18 fixed dumbbells that would have a combined weight of 450 lbs. ProRower H2O RX-850, Body Glide SST6000, Best Fitness BFT2, FreeMotion 330R , StairMaster SC5, ProForm Quickstart 6.0, StairMaster 4600CL, Spirit Esprit EL-5, Proform 585 CS , StairMaster SM916, ProForm Performance 1850, Horizon Fitness Treadmill , Fitnex R70, Fitnex X Series Velocity, AFG 3.0 , SportsArt Fitness Upright, Precor RBK 815, Kettler Giro P, Life Fitness X3, Body Max Power Deluxe, Life Fitness Club Series, Schwinn A.C. Classic, Multisports Fitness Endurocycles, Fitnex R40-S, Endurance B2U, WaterRower M1, ProForm 980 CS, Lifecore LC-800RB, Endurance B2.5R, Yukon Denali Spin , ProForm GR 80, Aquabilt Aquatic , Bowflex Treadclimber , Bladez Fitness Quantum, New Crazy Fit 002K , WaterRower M1 , Sole E55, Star Trac Pro , PowerVibe Zen Pro, Bowflex Series 5 , NordicTrack Medalist , First Degree Fitness Aspen, Stamina Avari GX 8, True Fitness M30, AFG 18.1 AXT , Monark Exercise AB 828E, NordicTrack Easy Ski, HCI Fitness PhysioCycle
I love these. They couldn't be easier to use, and they feel very solid in my hands. I used to own the Bowflex Selectechs, and while I like them, I felt they were a bit long, sometimes making it awkward to balance. The Selectechs were also more expensive. This time around, I wanted to get something compact, easy to use and effective for doing dumbbell exercises with light to moderate weight. It was also important my wife was comfortable using them. The PowerBlocks delivered nicely, and I'm very happy with my purchase.

Whether you want to use them like a standard dumbbell, or want to take advantage of the extra handles for two handed exercises, the PowerBlocks couldn't be simpler. The padding around the handles are great for keeping your wrists comfortable as well. I also appreciate the 5 lb. increments, as some companies only offer 10 lbs between selections. On the flip side, some companies offer 2.5 lb, and that's nice, but I've never felt the need for that, personally. You might, so just be sure you research and get the ones that do.

The one area you need to really watch is where the pins attach to each designated weight. Just make sure they line up with the color coded weight, and all will be well. Even free weight dumbbells are sometimes put in the wrong place, and I've picked up a mixed-matched set, not realizing it until I wondered why I got so strong on one arm all of a sudden. The same is true for all other brands, so this is no knock on the product. Just be careful.Life Fitness CT9500HR, Cross Trainer Elliptical, XG-10 Whole Body, Spinner NXT, Monark Exercise AB 827E, Smooth Fitness CE 2.0, Body Rider BSP720, Diamondback Fitness 900Er, Horizon Fitness T93, CYBEX 425A , Sunny Elite Elliptical, AFG 18.0 AXT, Bladez Fitness X450, Proform 1100 E , Total Pet Health , StairMaster SM5, First Degree Fitness E-520, Reebok V 6.80, Body-Solid G6B, Ironman 1850, Multisports Endurocycle ENC 360, Reebok 80000 C, Verso R-400 , Life Fitness R1, Kettler EX3, Kettler HKS EXT7 , Bowflex PR1000, Total Gym XLS , 7 Power Rack , Bowflex Blaze , Best Fitness BFMG20 , Body Solid EXM3000LPS, Bowflex PR3000, Total Trainer Power Pro, Powerline BSG10X, FreeForm Hideaway, Bowflex Ultimate 2, Total Trainer DLX-III, Body Solid EXM1500S , Deltech Fitness Lat, Body-Solid Multi Press , Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE, Stamina Bio Flex 1700, Total Trainer Pilates, Total Gym 3000, Body Solid GPM65, CA-4 Home Boxing Gym, Stamina Bio Flex 2200

In hindsight, I should have bought the higher capacity PowerBlocks, with the ability to add on. However, this is my problem, and has nothing to do with the quality or effectiveness of this product. My wife will never use more than the weight on the Classics, so I may end up getting some dumbbell handles I can add Olympic plates to if I want to. Or, since I like these so much, I might just order the Elites for myself, and let me wife lay claim to the Classics.

Regardless of which PowerBlock product you choose, I think you'll be very happy with your purchase. I do not have the stand, but having something elevated for the sake of good ergonomics is nice, so you may want to consider one of those if you don't have a table or desk to place these on.

There are some nice alternatives to standard dumbbells out there, and having lifted free weights most of my life, I get just as effective a workout on dumbbell exercises on the adjustable products as I do with individual ones. I still believe separate dumbbells have their place, but they have a hard time competing with items that take up much less room and are way less expensive, when considering the weight ranges involved.

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So, should you buy the PowerBlocks or the Selectechs, or anything similar, you'll have an effective way to train with dumbbells. For me personally, the Powerblocks are the best bang for buck ones out there, and I think you'll be quite happy with them too. I think I've said the word "happy" enough, so I leave you to your shopping, and I wish you luck and fun in building your home workout area!
Having worked out at several gyms for the past 2 years or so, these are the most versatile dumbbells I have encountered. Now that I am in graduate school, I don't have as much time to drive to the gym, so I made a little home gym and add these to my collection.
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These weights are AMAZING. At first, I was a bit skeptical of the idea of square dumbbells, but the shape does not interfere with most exercises that you'll be doing. Honestly, within 2 days, I was about to set the weight on these dumbbells within seconds. Simply slide the pin in and out. I find these far more convenient than having a whole set of traditional dumbbells.