Fiddleman 4,376 Posted May 21, 2013 I have spent a fair amount of time reviewing these 4 options on you tube and Amazon. Right now, I am leaning towards the power-block adjustable dumbbells set because of durability, ease of use and handle grip. Cost is a factor too, but not the most important thing. Note that with Amazon prime I can get free 2 day shipping on some of these. Yeah!!! I am leaning *away* from Bow-flex because there are many reviews on Amazon that it can be dangerous if the plates slip ( see 1 star reviews). This will be my goal weight gift from my wife. I like that these take up a small real estate and are cost effective over time when considering one needs to own 25-30 or more individual dumbbells. I currently own 4 or 5 dumbbells that range from 15-35 lb and will need to graduate higher soon. I am mostly an at home fitness guy with the exception of doing cross fit with my PT 2x a week. On 3 other days, I am doing traditional strength training with push, pull and leg days at home in my workout room. What do you think. Do you own any of these and can vouch for them? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sarsar 824 Posted May 21, 2013 We own these: Weider PowerSwitch 100 lb. Weight Set I like them. They were hard to get used to at first and they are a little uncomfortable to hold until I got used to them. The handle is kind of big. Probably not a big deal for a guy who has big hands. I do like that these are compact. Personally, I like individual dumbbells better. I have been keeping my eye out on CL and am hoping to find individual dumbbells for a good price. I am currently studying to become a certified personal trainer and would like to have them when I start training clients. I know that probably wasn't much help bc I don't have experience with the specific ones you are talking about but I thought I would give my 2 cents anyway. 1 Fiddleman reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted May 21, 2013 We own these: Weider PowerSwitch 100 lb. Weight Set I like them. They were hard to get used to at first and they are a little uncomfortable to hold until I got used to them. The handle is kind of big. Probably not a big deal for a guy who has big hands. I do like that these are compact. Personally' date=' I like individual dumbbells better. I have been keeping my eye out on CL and am hoping to find individual dumbbells for a good price. I am currently studying to become a certified personal trainer and would like to have them when I start training clients. I know that probably wasn't much help bc I don't have experience with the specific ones you are talking about but I thought I would give my 2 cents anyway. [/quote'] Thanks for another option. I will look into them. Update: ok- I was excited about these when reading the description on the sears page, but let down after reading the reviews on Amazon. Seems that the product got shipped defective on many occasions. I suppose if one bought these directly from Sears that they would be good about returns and support if product is defective. Not sure. My current dumbbells are from Sears. I would like to hear other opinions about the different products I listed. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted May 22, 2013 Any of the strength trainers / body builders / lifters here have additional comments about the adjustable dumbbell products? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted May 23, 2013 Okie dokie - it looks like I am not going to get any more feedback on this topic. After more review, I think my mind is made up to get the Ironmaster 75. It is expensive at 500+ dollars, so think it will take some time to save up and purchase it. At home, I currently have 20 and 30 lb dumbbells. 20 lb is good for most push exercises involving the upper body, but 30 lb is a little too heavy for me with regards to exercises like the dumbbell fly. I think I will go out and purchase 25, 35 and 45 dumbbells from sears to get me through a few months. I want to continue to workout at home for the most part. There is more flexibility and we save on membership dues. As i am already part of cross fit gym, we do not want a second membership. The cross fit gym has a rack of dumbbells (and kettle balls), but cross fit is not about sitting on a bench working muscles in isolation. Cross fit is all about killing the WOD!!! Eventually, I will want the adjustable set at home because I do not really have the room for these separate dumbbells in my workout room and need a better shelf for storage. I have a cheap flimsy rack thing that is already full with 20, 30 and some lighter dumbbells like 5, 8 and 10. Too bad it is so expensive to live a fit life. Do not get me started on the costs of buying healthy lean Protein and supplements. Lol. Sheesh!! 2 sarsar and Keepgoing247 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites