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Yes4All Adjustable Dumbbell - 60lbs

$65.55
$72.61 10% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: C1. 60LB or 30LB Pair
Size: 60 lb(pair)
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Top positive review
3,419 people found this helpful
More than your money's worth
By Jarred Salyer on Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2017
To start off, don't base your decision on these weights off of all the negative reviews you may read. I will state the simple problems and solutions to each one. I purchased 3 total sets, 50 pound set, 105 pound set, and 200 pound set which cost about $400 total. This is the cheapest and best option to obtaining the most weight as now I have over 360 pounds in total dead weight, 135 per arm, the reason for stating this is because this is absolutely the cheapest solution for the most weight. Now most of the complaints span to roughness of the handle to as ridiculous as giving one star for weight plates being to "greasy" upon first opening. The first major issue stated is that the star twist clamp doesn't stay tight enough for safe heavy lifting which causes the weight to constantly have to be checked for safety. The first obvious thing is that you should always check your weight for safety no matter if your clamp is tight or not, and I will assure you that if you tighten these clamps and put actual force into it they will stay put, take out the rubber rings if you must as that helps them stick together, for those of you that cannot put so much force than simply twist the last weight plate next to each clamp right and this will tighten it with little effort. The next most complained about is how rough the handle is, and metal splinters are common upon first opening, I will make it clear that I received 3 different sets of handles through my total orders so I know the extent of how rough they may come and honestly if your used to holding a shovel or have used lighter weights than you'll be fine, the metal splinter shards that people have stated really are not extreme enough to give these dumbbells one star over, this goes with the greasy weight statement, just have some paper towels like I did or a rag to be prepared to wipe down each weight and handle, I expected to do this even before my first order. When it comes to scraped paint and dents and scrapes in weight plates the scraped paint is minimal and expect to see some of the paint slightly come off when first using and especially upon opening, as for dents there is none, the "dents" are just how some come and is expected to see in every type of weight plate, I will show another picture for that. The last issue stated is shipping, know that the 50 pounds ships in 1 box, the 105 ships in 2, and the 200 ships in 3. Some have stated to be missing weights and handles which is really not to be expected so I wouldn't worry as I received over 7 packages in my 3 back to back orders and received every part of my order with no issues and received each order in only 3 days with free shipping. These weights are heavy duty and meant to last a lifetime and also not for beginner weight lifters, which is why there are so many negative reviews. These weights are perfect for if you need heavier weight and cannot afford it, do not expect pretty smooth handled easy grip amature weights as these are great for hardcore workouts and great to push you to your limits, and sky rocket your strength, if your truly for lifting than you will be completely satisfied with these weights. I have tried my best to accommodate every question as I wish I had this review when I made my major decision on this big purchase as major insight really eases the mind. I hoped this helped.
Top critical review
9 people found this helpful
200 lbs. Good for the price and occassional at home workouts, but it depends on the use-case
By Charles on Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2021
Quick summary: These are excellent for the original price point ($200) and a versatile piece of equipment for a bare bones simple home gym setup on a tight budget. There's some sacrifices to be made though which will make your workout more tedious and limiting. For a more long-term and regular use-case, these annoyances are going to be really irritating. For more frequent and long-term lifting plans, you'll be better off with either a more expensive adjustable dumbbell (powerblocks or iron masters), going with Olympic dumbbell handles to use with Olympic plates, getting a full dumbbell rack, or just joining an actual gym. Even at the low $200 price point, that money could easily pay for a year's gym membership or more. Pros: - cheap, assuming you're getting near the $200 original price. - 100 lbs each is hard to find for adjustable dumbbells. Other products like powerblocks, bowflex and similar generally only go up to 90 lbs. Those products are also 2-3x more expensive than this product. Heavier adjustable dumbbells such as IronMasters can be 5x more expensive than this. - Take up little space. - The screws on the starlocks were useless and I removed them entirely. However, you can over tighten the star locks for a very tight hold. Place the dumbbell on carpet or a mat, then push the outermost plate on the right side forward and pull the outermost plate on the leftside of the dumbbell toward you. This will make it so the weights don't shift at all, even on curls. The lock might get too tight to remove the star lock with this process, so reverse the process to loosen them. - More durable than other adjustable dumbbells. They were able to be dropped to the side while chest pressing without issues. (I placed a very thick mat under my bench to absorb the fall further. I was more worried about my floor than the dumbbells though). - Each handle could hold up to 6 individual plates per side while still having enough space on the handle to use the star lock. With just the provided 10s, I could load a single dumbbell to 125 lbs, but I didn't have enough 10s to load the other dumbbell equally. Since the handles are not strict standard sized, finding plates that fit on these handles will be an issue. You're better off just buying different handles if you want to load more weight. These plates should fit, they'll just be slightly loose. - They're evenly weighted. Some adjustable dumbbell design like the Bowflex are not evenly weighted to accommodate the adjustment mechanism. Cons: - The design of these dumbbells are the more limiting part. For setting up on a press, the bar will stab you in the leg if you try to rest them normally on your legs. Resting the dumbbell on your thigh via the side of the outermost plate will make it better, but the starlock will then dig into your thigh. Some after-market product as as the "db capper" can be clamped onto the end of the dumbbell to provide a flat surface to rest the dumbbell, but the length of these handles are not long enough to accommodate them when loaded up with heavier weight. There's no real reason to use those attachments unless you're using heavier weight, so there's no adequate solution aside from buying longer handles. I ended up wrapping my thighs in towels so it wouldn't dig so much into my leg which. You also can't rest the dumbbell vertically on the ground or on your shoulders such as for squats or overhead tricep extensions for the same reason. - The psudo-standard (1") diameter of the handle makes for an inferior grip. Wider diameter handles engage more forearm and take the strain off your wrist. - The anti-rust coating came chipped on some of the plates. It continued to chip while loading and unloading the plates. - Tedious to load and unload. You also get metal on metal clanging noise each time you take on or off a plate. These dumbbells are impossible to do proper drop sets with. Expect it to take approximately 1 minute to adjust the plates. - Storing the plates will demand square footage of your floor space. You might want to buy a plate tree or stand. I - You will not be able to fit other "standard 1 inch plates on the handles due to the unconventional sizing. The plates can be used with other handles though.

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