Adjustable dumbbells are a building block of a solid home gym. After all, they’re a must-have if you want to bulk up on targeted muscles, and they take up less space than other lifting gear like barbells or cable machines. Adjustable dumbbells are also incredibly expensive. That’s why we took a double take on Amazon’s rare POWERBLOCK Pro 50 Adjustable Dumbbells deal. From now while supplies last, it’s on sale for $461, a savings of $180 on the usual price. That’s a pretty sweet deal, given that this top-rated dumbbell rarely goes on sale.
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Here at Men’s Health, we’ve sung plenty of praises for POWERBLOCK’s marquee gym equipment, which we dubbed one of the best adjustable dumbbells on the market, and even gave it a 2022 Men’s Health Home Gym Award. Unlike typical adjustable dumbbells that require a bulky knob to switch weights, POWERBLOCK features an easy-to-use pin to adjust your equipment. Plus, it has an auto-lock feature so you can safely add and remove weights in between sets.
While this model ranges from five to 50 pounds (with 2.5 pound incremental adjustments), it’s expandable to hold up to 90 pounds with additional add ons. That means they’re ideal for heavy-duty exercises like Romanian deadlifts and dead stop rows.
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After months of testing, our fitness team also found that they’re incredibly sturdy, and held up even after they were dropped from several feet in the air.
“They’re terrific,” says Men’s Health Fitness Director Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S. “They’re easily the most durable adjustable dumbbells on the market.”
And yes, we get it, even with a generous 28% markdown, a $461 pair of dumbbells can cause some sticker shock. But given its ultra-durability, easy-to-use pin system, and plenty of five-star Amazon reviews, we’d argue this is a fitness deal that’s worth the investment. And this sale won’t last forever, so we’d suggest copping this while supplies last.
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