Pro 50

POWERBLOCK

Pro 50

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Best Adjustable Dumbbells Set?

They DO all have tradeoffs - you just have to figure out what tradeoffs you're willing to make and what aligns with your personal preferences. I have a preference for the powerblock Pro 100s, but they're expensive, bulky, and have that cage design which are all real downsides and I don't often recom

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Dr_TattyWaffles in r/GarageGym

May 14, 2026 8:01 PM

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Adjustable Dumbbells - Yay or Nay?

I think the greatest pro for adjustable dumbbells is how much space they can save. Even a dumbbell set that only goes to 50 lbs would take up a sizeable chunk of a home gym. I think 50 pounds is a good max weight if you're not aiming for strength gains in particular, but for me, I'd want something t

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cainewilkesOLY in r/homegym

April 24, 2026 6:50 PM

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Hey this is my first post with this account.

Look in the mirror... not liking what I see is a big motivator. However, I realize that others notice physical changes before me. And that works both ways, on the decline and improvement. Most won't tell me when I'm on the decline but compliment before I see it in mirror. I lost 240 lbs... 40 lbs, 6

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BlackmouthFL in r/workout

August 3, 2026 9:05 PM

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Adjustable Dumbbells that are worth the price

My wife had Bowflex, I had Powerblock. When we consolidated stuff, the Powerblocks were easily the right choice. The Bowflex didn't have as much weight, the Bowflex model that did have as much weight was far far larger so chest presses were range limited, and occasionally the gearing on the Bowflex

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talldean in r/GarageGym

March 8, 2026 2:43 AM

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Adults should aim to do between 560-610 minutes/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity to achieve a substantial reduction in the risk of heart attacks and stroke (3-4 times higher than the current public health recommendation of 150 minutes ), suggest the findings of an observational study

As an apartment-dweller who hates actual gyms: You can get pretty far on strength training with just that + a folding bench. Picking up a set of Powerblocks right before the pandemic was one of the best choices I've made in my life.

SkiingAway in r/science

May 20, 2026 8:18 PM

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Adjustable Bench & Adjustable Dumbbell advice

50 lbs is an achievable mark for good DB’s. I got powerblocks and love em. Is that just where you want to start or is that where you think your strength cap is?!Couple of criteria’s to look at.-Drop-ability/ durability- size/ structure- adjustability/speed of change.- priceThe ones I considered most

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FamouslyMid in r/GarageGym

May 5, 2026 6:20 PM

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Ironmaster vs Powerblock Elite EXP?

I just sold my Powerblock EXP’s and replaced them with IM’s. It’s a matter of preference and workout style. I personally like the feel of regular DB’s which is why I switched to the IM’s. The powerblocks were too bulky for certain movements. I despised doing any pressing with them and I also dislike

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HammerHead_93 in r/GarageGym

February 3, 2026 9:21 PM

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Best Adjustable Dumbbells to buy right now? Need Recommendation

Depends on your preferences. Lots of great options in the 50-60lb range, fewer options as you move into 80-100, and only a couple good options for 100-125lbs. Do you prioritize fast adjustments, convenient adder weight system, durability, tight tolerances, price, warranty? Rep Pepin, MX select Evo,

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Dr_TattyWaffles in r/GarageGym

August 9, 2026 7:35 PM

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Are the bowflex 552's worth it?

I have both at different locations. I got the Bowflex on clearance at Walmart a year ago and have since had them replaced with the recall. Positives super quick to change weight and easy to use. Open handle design. Negative max weight 52.5 lbs MIght be fine if you also have barbells or don't lift th

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jasesun23 in r/Bowflex

March 10, 2026 3:24 AM

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PowerBlock Pro 100 Straight Bar and Kettlebell, worth it ?

I’ve played around with PowerBlock setups and the dumbbells themselves are great… the attachments are where it gets a bit “it depends” the straight bar works, but don’t expect it to feel like a normal barbell. it’s a bit clunky, balance is a little weird, and adjusting weight isn’t as quick as just

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BillBuildsGyms in r/GarageGym

May 2, 2026 9:56 PM

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