Product Description: | Build total-body strength with the easy-to-use BalanceFrom Rubber Hex Dumbbell. Resistance training is multi-beneficial, helping with total strength, stamina, bone health, calorie burn, and energy levels. Available in a wide variety of weight values from 5 pounds all the way to 100 pounds, the BalanceFrom Rubber Hex Dumbbell helps you create your very own customized weight set to complement your home gymf. Choose your desired weight to accommodate a variety of exercises and users of different fitness levels. Additionally, each weight occupies minimal space in your home. The hexagonal rubber ends on each weight prevent your weight from rolling away or underfoot during your workout. And the partially-knurled chrome handle provides a non-slip grip so you can maximize your strength training routine without dropping your dumbbell. Hexagonal Shape and Rubber Ends Prevent your dumbbell from rolling away or underfoot during your workout Rest assured that your weights will stay in place when they are stored Knurled Chrome Handle A textured handle provides additional safety as it promotes better grip on your dumbbell The practical construction delivers added support, reducing the risk of dropping your weight Available in a Wide Variety of Weight Values 5 lb, 10 lb, 15 lb, 20 lb, 25 lb, 30 lb, 35 lb, 40 lb, 45 lb, 50 lb sold in PAIRS 60 lb, 70 lb, 80 lb, 90 lb, and 100 lb dumbbells sold in SINGLES Create a customized weight set for your home gym BalanceFrom Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbells, 90 lb Single, Black Hex shape design prevents rolling during workouts Contoured, partially-knurled chrome handle for a secure, non-slip grip Sold as a single unit, ideal for customized weight training Perfect for a variety of exercises and fitness levels Compact design occupies minimal space in your home gym |
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Just a note that shipping with walmart and heavier weights can be a big chore. It usually takes a couple tries to get one that hasnt been banged up. I've done it mainly for heavier kettlebells.
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Lol same, maybe shitty form rows I could do it with a risk of pulling my back ha
EDIT: Apparently I suck at multi-replying
EDIT: Apparently I suck at multi-replying
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