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PowerBlock EXP Adjustable Dumbbells, Sold in Pairs, Stage 1, 5-50 Lb. Dumbbells, Durable Steel Build, Innovative Workout Equipment, All-in-One Dumbbells, Expandable with Expansion Kits

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Features

  • ADJUSTABLE DUMBBELLS SET: Elevate your fitness and performance with strength-training equipment that adjusts with you. These PowerBlock dumbbells have a range of 5-50 pounds per hand, an open design handle, and easy weight identification.
  • COMPACT & PORTABLE: The adjustable, convenient, and compact dumbbells provide innovative strength training for an easy-to-use solution. Bring the workout with you anywhere. Dimensions are 12" L x 6.5 W x 6.5" H
  • EASY & QUICK ADJUSTABILITY: Quickly adjust the weight set up or down for your exercise with the secure magnetic polypropylene pin. Increments include 2.5 (adder weight), 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 17.5, 20, 25, 27.5, 30, 35, 37.5, 40, 45, 47.5, 50 lbs. per hand.
  • LONG LASTING FOR YEARS OF USE: This dumbbell set is engineered with a reliable build for years of use. Replace 16 pairs of dumbbells, equivalent to 825 lbs of free weights for an all-in-one strength training solution. Comes with a 5-year warranty.
  • EXPANDABLE WITH EXPANSION KITS: PowerBlock offers PowerBlock EXP Stage 2 and Stage 3 Expansion Kits to increase the weight to 70 or 90 pounds per hand as your fitness level grows (sold separately).

Description

Whether you’re an elite competitor, pro athlete, or fitness enthusiast, performance matters. Every exercise, every minute, and every drop of sweat are valuable, and there’s no room for waste if you want to achieve results and create gains. That’s where PowerBlock adjustable dumbbells come in. Their innovative, world-class design was developed with one thing in mind: results. Engineered to feel good in your hand, adjust easily, and endure the toughest workouts, PowerBlocks are the first choice for anyone who values performance at the highest levels. Use them alone, or as a hybrid addition to your gym workouts, and start to tap into the power of PowerBlocks. The first brand to create adjustable dumbbells, PowerBlock was an industry pioneer. We challenged the world’s definition of how a dumbbell worked and what it should look like. Decades later, we’re the only expandable dumbbell trusted in elite training rooms and facilities. The PowerBlock EXP dumbbells are one of the highest- rated and best-selling sets of all time. PowerBlock uses only premium-quality materials. Thanks to their smart and ergonomic design, PowerBlocks are extremely tough and can withstand all sorts of regular gym use.

Brand: POWERBLOCK


Color: Black/red


Item Weight: 50 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel


Special Feature: Adjustable,Compact,Portable


Brand: ‎POWERBLOCK


Color: ‎Black/red


Item Weight: ‎50 Pounds


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable,Compact,Portable


Use for: ‎Hand


Product Dimensions: ‎12"L x 6.5"W


Style: ‎Adjustable


Handle Diameter: ‎12 centimeters


Handle Length: ‎7.5 Inches


Handle Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Number of Pieces: ‎2


UPC: ‎181381000459


Manufacturer: ‎PowerBlock


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎19 x 15 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎46.73 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 6.5 x 6.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎POWERBLOCK


Warranty Description: ‎limited 5 year


Model Name: ‎Elite EXP Stage 2 Kit (2020 model)


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎503-00186-02


Included Components: ‎1 pair (2) of adjustable dumbbells


Size: ‎5-50


Date First Available: May 30, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect space-saving solution for a home gym vs traditional dumbbells
I purchased this powerblock set primarily because of the cost savings over individual dumbbells and also the space savings. Let me say I’m glad I did, because after a couple months of use they haven’t disappointed in performance. I do have a couple of mentionable flaws that should be noted. To start, I ordered these and the available expansion packs. They did come in separate boxes as other reviewers noted, but all packages arrived on the same day. I took the liberty of contacting Amazon beforehand and informed them of the issues other buyers had (only receiving one single powerblock, for example). I requested they confirm there would actually be two powerblocks shipped with two tracking numbers. Amazon assured me both items would be shipped. Better yet, when they arrived on my doorstep, Amazon sent me an email containing a photo of both boxes on my front porch. Very pleased with their efforts in this respect. On arrival, the boxes for the powerblocks were pretty thrashed but still intact. This is due the weight of the blocks likely coupled with rough handling, but there is dense styrofoam surrounding the blocks so they were totally protected. I ordered the folding stand to go with the powerblocks as well. A stand at an appropriate height is is important for powerblocks IMO because it makes useability so much easier. Switching between weight is easy, just pull the plastic “U” pin and place at the desired weight. The plastic pin is durable enough but I do notice it’s flexible enough that it can be inserted crocked if not paying attention. Fortunately the plastic pin quickly retains its original shape it you insert it correctly. Also, ensuring the blocks are on very stable support is critical because the pin will not lock in place appropriately if the blocks are on a soft surface (a weight bench definitely is too soft, and even my rubber gym flooring is too soft). Another reason a stand is really convenient. Switching between 2.5 and 5lb increments is really easy by flipping the lever on the base of then kick and removing the weight inserts. There is a protective red rubber nub and goes on top of each lever, and they will annoyingly come off when you flip the lever over. For now I will hunt them down and put them back on, but I feel like over time I’ll get lazy and just leave them off. The finish in the metal at the end of the lever is kind of rough, and you could potentially scrape your hand on it, so I see why they put the protective rubber nub on. Maybe a tighter fitting nub would fix this issue. The grip on the powerblocks is awesome. I love the tapered shape, and the material provides excellent retention in the hand. Some users mention their knuckles contact the inside of the powerblock. Mine do too, however if you are thoughtful about your grip placement it actually feels like an asset; the powerblock actually feels like an extension of your limb on, say, shoulder presses and bicep curls. This feeling is different than traditional dumbbells and it does take a little getting used to, but I’ve grown to appreciate it. For reference on my hand size I’m a 5’11 adult male, I can almost palm a basketball but not quite. This is pretty average so if you have hands on the larger size then your knuckles will contact the inside of the powerblock that much more. The ability to change between 2.5lb and 5lb increments is a great feature. It allows me to get that much more out of my workout by keeping the volume high. I’d never pay for individual dumbbells, especially theses in between increments, and jumping up in 10lb increments often means sacrificing in terms of the number of reps. The ability to go up in smaller increments has translated into better gains. When taking out the weight inserts I keep my hand over one of the inserts while allowing the other to slide out. You can let both inserts out at the same time but trapping them in your hand simultaneously can be awkward. The folding stand I purchase has 4 small slots that I assumed were designed to hold each weight insert when not in use, another valuable aspect of the stand. The paint on the powerblocks has proven durable so far. When setting the blocks back down into the weights, the sides contact and shear past each other however the paint is durable enough to hold up to this. I do not drop the powerblocks under any circumstances, so the paint hasn’t been tested in that respect. As a side note: the owners manual states you can actually drop them if within a specified height and not void the warranty. Expanding on the cosmetic durability of these powerblocks, there are sticker labels on the blocks that have numbers and add to the cosmetic appeal of the product. On one of my blocks the stickers arrived with the stickers already peeling off. It also has bubbles underneath so that when you go to press down on the label it makes a “crackling” sound but won’t stick because the adhesive is lacking. I usually could care less about something like this, but the stickers actually help serve as a visual cue for which way the blocks are oriented and how they should be placed back into the stack. And with the sticker price these powerblocks command, the damn stickers should stay put. Pun intended. When in use, the powerblocks feel solid, even with heavier weights. There is a noticeable “clicking” that can be heard due to the weights shifting slightly during used. This doesn’t really bother me because I wear headphones working out and I am confident in the security of the “U” shaped pin. If you are closely playing attention you can feel the weights rattling a little, but the powerblock always feels like a solid unit. I also like how broad and flat the sides of the powerblocks are because it makes it comfortable to use your legs to raise the weights as you lean back for, say, chest presses. It also makes it a lot more comfortable to rest the blocks on your legs between sets. In all I am extremely pleased with this purchase, and I saved a ton of money and space over traditional dumbbells. I wish powerblock made extensions for this model beyond 90lbs because I’d be a buyer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019 by Craig

  • Great option for easily adjustable space saving dumbbells, better choice than Bowflex
I've worked out with weights at the gym for years, never bothered with home gym equipment because they tend to cheaply made, take up space and ultimately are no more convenient than just going to the gym ... and then COVID-19 hit and everything changed. I am at that age (63) where if I go for 1, 2 or maybe 3 months waiting for the gym to open I might never be able to get back to in shape. Dumbbells are a key part of my workout, I need them for bench chest press, seated shoulder press and shoulder shrugs. I use 80, 75 & 70 for chest press, 55, 50 & 45 for shoulder press and 90, 85 & 80, for shrugs. I would need a lot of separate weights which can be expensive and take up a lot of space. The format is key, I am only 5'8" and weight 150lbs, so when I do the 80's on the bench press I need to rest them on thighs/knees and then use my legs to help me get them up, so the typical adjustable where you screw on the weights won't work because the won't comfortably rest on my legs. The only two options being the bowflex and these. The bowflex appear to be very good as the look like a regular dumbbell with a slick way to change weights, however I had the occasion a few years back to try them and wasn't impressed as they didn't seem very solid (too plasticy), they don't really rest flat on your thigh and it is hard to find the set that goes over 55lbs. These seem ideal, as I got the stage 2 and 3 to get up to 90lbs and they will fit flat on you leg. The concern was that look like some rinky dink thing you would see on an infomercial. Plus you put your in this odd looking bear trap cage thing. But while they look rinky dink, they are actually very robust and an intelligent design. Most of the gym stuff that I've gotten only have to be 'good enough' to bridge me over for a few months and not something I would get if I were building a serious home gym, but these are much better than 'good enough' and they are a reasonable alternative to proper dumbbells if space and convenience is an issue. While I prefer the fixed weight dumbbells at the gym, the compromise you make for space savings and flexibility is not too significant and I could see these being part of a serious home gym. They may become a permanent option after COVID for the days I can't drag my butt to the gym. It is still a compromise vs. proper dumbbells but if you are looking for adjustable like these, then you will be impressed. The Bowflex may look pretty, and these not so much, but these are more durable and usable. update 11 June: now that I have been using them for a few months, I am even happier with them than I was before. Their Compact heavy duty weight stand is a must, but at only $69 it is well worth. It holds the weight at the right height to work with, a big plus is that it keeps things lined up so that the plastic pin slides in and out easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020 by Dave

  • Worth the cost to get them.
I was initially skeptical of the power blocks at first. Not any longer. I have had them about two years and they are far better than I hoped to be. They are well balanced, feel good through the arc of motion in exercises, and have never had a single issue. There are a couple things to keep in mind though. Do NOT purposely drop them on the ground like some do which will possibly destroy the mechanistic characteristic of these dumbells. They do every exercise perfectly minus a few rare movements none of which I do anyway. Pressing movements for chest, flye movements for chest side rear and front delt raises are excellent, Bicep curls feel very natural even better than traditional hex dumbells. The only negatives is the upfront cost and that you must be "somewhat careful" with not dropping or slamming them which you should not do to any dumbells anyway as dumbells were designed to be picked up to work the muscle hard then set down NOT DROPPED OR SLAMMED! Another downside or I should say a minor inconvenience is you must be careful when you pull out the sleector and push it in to select a given weight that it is perfectly lined up and not on say 30 lbs on one end of the selector and 40 plbs on the other end of the selector side I have done this a few times but it is super easy to catch before you lift. Just make sure you select the weight you want and then carefully push in elector and make sure it is engaged with one weight level. I also highly suggest getting the stand in my picture it is by far the strongest and most solid and well designed stand specifically made for these dumbells. They are close to perfect for space considerations as they replace dozens of dumbells so the cost is well worth it! Do youself a favor and get them you will thank me later. There are far more positives than negatives to these well designed dumbells. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by Anthony Anthony

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