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Does what it's supposed to do June 3, 2010 W. Howerton (South Carolina, USA) This is a great dumbbell in several ways. One way is the rigid grip on the handle. The rigid & bumpy grip makes it difficult to drop unless you completely let go of it. Wearing gloves is recommended if you have soft or sensitive hands. The hexagon shape prevents rolling, so you can use these to perform pushups with. The coating holds up really well. Overrall, a great product. I highly recommend it.
Solid March 13, 2009 J. Smith (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a hexhead dumbbell: hefty and solid and great for doing exercises. It's simple, it's made of metal. It won't break unless you are trying to destroy it.
30 pounds is a lot for a beginner, but if you can do 20 or 25-lb bicep curls or tricep kickbacks with ease, it's time to move up.
High quality and sturdy July 27, 2008 M. C. Beck (Studio City, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Feels great in your hand, as well. It's an excellent product. I had purchased a 20 lb weight of this brand over 10 years ago and it still is one of my favorites.
Great Dumbbell March 11, 2008 M. Bell (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use this dumbbell for bicep curls. Very nice and sturdy.
On Amazon it's going for $30 i think... here's the bottom line. shipping is almost as much as the product. its pretty much a rip off. I bought the from a store near my house that I work at and I paid $25 before any employee discount. now thats $5 before shipping.
good dumbbell but not worth 60 bucks
Yup. Really does way 35 pounds. Does what it's supposed to do. October 7, 2007 S. Albert (Lowell, MA) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
That paint you see on the numbers? Don't get too attached to it.
For a more comfortable grip try wrapping the handle in pipe insulation with ducktape. Also make sure you have floor mats. These are usually a better deal than the rubber coated ones.
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