Our new Adjustable Dumbbells let you change weights in 5 lb increments with the simple twist of a handle – no knobs to turn or levers to slide. With weights ranging from 5 to 50 lbs, our dumbbell gives you an entire 10-piece set in a single dumbbell – all with a durable construction and a modern, lightweight aluminum cradle. It’s a great way to get a real workout with real results – all from a smart, compact design.
Kyle –
Pros: VERY easily and quickly adjustable. I wanted a single mechanism (compared to other brands I saw where you’d have to dial in EACH side of a single dumbbell), and these fit the bill. Also, they seem relatively sturdy so far. They are decently compact and don’t have the empty frame sticking out at the ends like some other brands do.Cons: as you start getting heavier, they stick in the crates. Not just a little or sometimes. A lot, every time… 20 lbs and under, it’s not an issue. 35 lbs and up, it’s super annoying. At around 25-35 lbs, if you grab the dumbbell, the whole thing starts to come up, but if you hold it just an inch or two up and give it a little shake, the crate still has enough weight/plates left on it, that it will eventually slip off and fall. At 40-50, more of the weight is obv on the dumbbell and the crate isn’t heavy enough to slip off, so the shaking it off “trick” doesn’t work. You have to hold the crate down with your other hand to free the dumbbell. You can’t pick up both dumbbells off the crates at once, need to do one, set it down, then do the other. Guess I should try out their stand and see if that holds them down enough, but it’s kind of obnoxious that that’s almost a requirement to have a smooth workout.Overall, glad I got them. I was looking for something simple to get back in shape. Bought these, an adjustable bench, some (heavy duty) resistance bands, and a pull-up bar. They get the job done. My only regret is that I wish I got something heavier for the DBs. But those options start getting pretty pricey. So, for a basic home gym, these are pretty decent.If you’re looking to get a jump start on your fitness, do it. Get these. If you’re more intermediate, I’d guess that it’s probably worth getting their stand too in hopes that the weights sticking in the crate isn’t as obnoxious. If I get the stand, I’ll update this review. If you’re more advanced, probably skip these and invest in getting heavier ones.
Greg –
Works well. LOVEEEEE having the weights start on the inside of the handle, unlike others. Makes such a big difference in your workout selections. This is the main reason I bought it. I’ve treated this thing like a baby though, as I’ve seen a lot of other reviews say how easily they break. I fear for that day. So, I can’t exactly comment on the durability.Changes weights pretty well. You kind of have to maneuver the other weights (sitting on the small stand still) so that they’ll fit in sometimes. Tad annoying but really isn’t a big deal in terms of like if I would buy it or not. Switches easily.As said on many other reviews, once you hit like 30-35 lbs, the small stands that they come in (not an actual like 4 ft stand they sell) come up with the handle and you have to push it back down to separate them. So you can only pickup one at a time. That is probably the most annoying part. Still not a deal breaker. Worth it.
Amazon Customer –
The weights work great. Very impressive. Wish I ended up going for a heavier weight set as I’m already maxed out on curls and presses without recent practice. I still really like the weights though.
hannaman –
My son has recently started lifting and asked for dumbbells to compliment the power rack and barbells that we already have in the garage. Since we don’t have a lot of space, an adjustable set is what I decided on. The price on these seems competitive for adjustable dumbbells – not expensive, but not exactly cheap either. Here are my pros and cons so far.Pros:- Adjustable weights from 5 to 50 lbs (I didn’t weigh them to make sure the advertised weight is accurate as that didn’t matter to me).- Selection method. The way of selecting the desired weight works well. Spinning the handle to select the weight is easy and intuitive.- Compact storage. This is important if space is at a premium. We can store these in a small corner of the garage and bring them out when needed.- No bar extending past the weight. I had originally bought dumbbell handles that you can add weights to, but that meant the bar extended past the weight and could be in the way doing some exercises such as overhead ones. On these the weight gets added to the ends of the dumbbell so they act just like a full set of individual dumbbells and there is no bar extending past the weight.- Comfortable. They are not overly padded so you can get a secure grip and the contoured handle feels fine in my hands.Cons:- When selecting heavier weight, the dumbbell tends to get stuck in the carrier and you have to hold the carrier down with a free hand or foot. I fixed this by building a cart for the dumbbells that holds the carrier down. (Cart is also useful for moving them in and out of where they are stored)- Sometimes you can’t select the heavier weight if the handle isn’t fully inserted. Resetting the handle with a little more force works to fix that issue.- The weight rattles a little when lifting. That makes me unsure of how long the attachment method will hold up. It is working fine so far.Fine but odd:- These came as a set in 2 boxes. The first box we opened only included the weights and carrier. We figured out how to set the dumbbells up easily enough but I was expecting some instructions. The second box not only had the instructions, but logo endcaps for both dumbbells. It was clear that the 2 boxes we meant to be a set, but I wondered why both boxes weren’t packed identically with the instructions and one set of the endcaps.
Mark M. Markson –
Love these! Changing weights is super easy.One feature that doesn’t get talked about enough versus competitors is that the footprint of the dumbbell is smaller with smaller weights which can be important depending on what exercise you’re doing. Others have a solid bar that stays the same size while adding plates which can get in the way at times.Couldn’t recommend these more for the casual workout warrior.
Shannon Hill –
These are pricey I was initially upset my husband bought these because of the price. Now I understand he was looking to save space. If we have to have these in the house they might as well be these ones. I do like that we have essentially like 5 weights in one.
Jacob Prempeh –
I have been using it for about two weeks now continuously with my brother. I heard some very bad and negative reviews on YouTube and such, but still wanted to try it out. So far it really is sturdy and impressive, and very good for quick reps instead of changing up traditional dumbbell sets. My old dumbells now are for specific tricep curls while this is all purpose! It comes with a 2 year warranty so I am very confident that if I follow instructions and I don’t drop it or bang it like they instructed it should last me longer than two years but let’s see!
Middie Buzz –
He is very happy on the product and uses it everyday.
PHILLIPE S. –
These Dumbbells met my expectations. I am happy with my purchase
JH –
I purchased these opposed to Bowflex because of the bar width. Bowflex reviews said the bar is too long and makes for an awkward grip. These are perfect, well balanced and easy to hold. The plates are a bit large so skull crushers are awkward. They do seem fragile so I only place them on the floor between sets. I wish the sold the next level 50-100lbs.