Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Replace 15 sets of weights
- Weights adjust from 5 to 52 lbs
- Extremely affordable at $329/pair
- Weight adjustments in 2.5-lb increments
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In-Depth Review
Bowflex SelectTech 552 Review(2024): A Good Set of Adjustable Dumbbells
Author: Cooper Mitchell, GGR FounderPros & Cons
What We Like...
- Replace 15 sets of weights
- Weights adjust from 5 to 52 lbs
- Extremely affordable at $329/pair
- Weight adjustments in 2.5-lb increments
- One of the fastest changing dumbbells on the market
- Come with a stand
What Needs Improvement...
- Max weight is 52.5 pounds
- Wide footprint remains the same at any weight
- Not meant to be dropped
Product Summary
These adjustable dumbbells replace 15 sets of weights. Weights adjust from 5 to 52.5 lbs in 2.5 lb increments up to the first 25 lbs. Easy-to-use selection dials for adjusting weights. They are sold as a pair. Easily switch from one exercise to next and with the turn of a dial you can change your resistance, enabling you to gradually increase your strength. Versatile workout for your legs, back, chest, abs, shoulders and arms. Compatible with the free Bowflex SelectTech® training App for iOS and Android.
- No more picking up 30 different dumbbells to give you the results you want!
- Say goodbye to 15 sets of dumbbells cluttering your workout space.
- With weight that adjusts from 5 to 52.5 lbs., you’ll continue to see results as your fitness level improves.
- Durable molding around metal plates provides for a smooth lift-off and quieter workouts…no clanging metal plates!
- With the wider weight range you can do heavy exercises such as shrugs and lunges as well as lighter exercises such as curls and raises.
Specs
Made In USA | No |
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Adjustable | Yes |
Summary
If you want affordable adjustable dumbbells, the Bowflex pair are a great option. Although they don't get very heavy, they are a great option for beginners and those who do not need more than 52.5 lbs per hand.