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The Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells offer a versatile weight range from 5 to 52.5 pounds, adjustable in 2.5-pound increments. Designed for space efficiency, these dumbbells replace 15 sets, making them perfect for any home gym. With a 2-month free trial of the JRNY mobile membership, users can access a variety of strength-training workouts anytime, anywhere. Crafted from durable alloy steel, they combine functionality with a sleek aesthetic.
Brand | BowFlex |
Color | Black, Red, Grey. Version 2 |
Item Weight | 105 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Feature | Adjustable Weight |
Use for | Hands |
Product Dimensions | 16.9"L x 8.3"W |
Style | Adjustable |
Handle Material | Thermoplastic Rubber |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
UPC | 708447506191 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00708447506191 |
Manufacturer | Johnson Health Tech Trading |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 22 x 14 inches |
Package Weight | 53.4 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.9 x 8.3 x 8.3 inches |
Brand Name | BowFlex |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Model Name | Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells (pair) |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 100182 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | Dumbbells |
Size | Medium |
Sport Type | Weightlifting |
Hand Orientation | Left and Right |
Grip Size | Medium |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
T**C
Excellent Dumbbell
I purchased my first set of Bowflex 552 dumbbells about 12 yrs ago and recently broke one of them by slamming the dumbbell down on its base too hard and damaged one of the clips that hold the plates in place. These are built exceptionally well and the design is very efficient and durable enough to last me 12 yrs. The adjustability is a fantastic feature that makes them very functional for a full range of exercises for everyone in my family. Adjustable from 5 to 52 lbs and the space saving design keeps my excercize equipment nice and consolidated.
D**1
Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbells... are great!
Man, I was excited to try out these Bowflex SelectTech 552 dumbbells! So let’s get down to it...-These dumbbells were packaged well. They are encased in very thick styrofoam blocks which is inside of a very thick cardboard box. The dumbbells themselves have a plastic bag around them and they are fastened to the dumbbell base with a strap. Overall, very pleased with how they are shipped. Nothing was broken so A+ to Bowflex, Amazon, and UPS.-Easy to operate right out of the box. It’s all fairly self explanatory. There are two knobs, one on each end of the dumbbell. You turn the knobs to the desired weight setting and lift straight up on the dumbbell. That’s it. You don’t need to try to figure out any weight plate combinations in your head. You just turn the knobs on each end to the desired weight. As an added bonus you can do an “offset” dumbbell. You simply set one knob for a specific weight (20lbs for example) and set the opposite knob for a different weight (7.5lbs for example). Using the dumbbells in “offset” mode can be beneficial in certain exercises. Bowflex goes into greater detail about “offset” in the owners manual. This is not something you can do with traditional dumbbells.-Operation is smooth. The knobs turn very easily and give a distinct/solid “click” when the knob is in the correct position. Lifting the dumbbells out of the base and putting them back in is easy.-The handles are great! They have a grippy section that makes them feel very secure in your hands. And there is plenty of room to grab the handle. It doesn’t feel cramped (I mention this because some of the pictures I’ve seen make it look like there’s not a lot of room)-The plates are the only area where I have a couple of very, very small complaints. First, they do shift slightly as you are using them during exercises. I’ve never felt like they were going to disengage from the handle but there is a slight movement of the weight plates during curls/presses/etc. I’m used to using solid, old school dumbbells so the movement of the plates is just something I will need to get used to. The second small complaint is the overall width of the dumbbells. In order to accommodate all of the weight plates the dumbbells have to be wide. I understand that. And I HAVE NOT whacked myself in the head while using these BUT it feels like they get very close to my head on certain exercises (shoulder press, shoulder flies) and on other exercises (upright rows for example) they almost... almost... get in the way of themselves. Again, this is just a small complaint and wouldn’t stop me from recommending them.-The weight range is phenomenal. I mean, come on. To be able to have the equivalent of 30 dumbbells ranging from 5-52.5 lbs and be able to tuck them neatly away in the corner somewhere?? Yeah. That’s a HUGE advantage of these dumbbells, which leads me to...-A GREAT VALUE! You are getting the equivalent of 30 dumbbells with this set. $350 divided by 30 dumbbells equals $11.67 per dumbbell. With dumbbell prices currently hovering somewhere near $2 per pound you would have to spend over $1500. Even if prices go back down to $1 per pound these are still an amazing bargain.-Extra stuff... they come with a 2 year warranty (make sure you keep your proof of purchase), a really nice, well written owners manual that explains the previously mentioned “offsetting” and gives you instructions on several exercises to try. They come with a nice, solid base that has hand holds at each end so they are very easy to move. They’re made by Bowflex so you know you’re going to get a quality product AND quality support should you ever need it.-Overall I’m very happy with these dumbbells. Would highly recommend. Thanks for reading this review! I hope you found it helpful!**Edit - I had a dumbbell “freeze” during my second workout. It wouldn’t release from the base. Panicked a bit until I looked it up on YouTube and found out how to fix it. This has only happened once and I’ve removed/replaced them from the base multiple times during the two workouts in which I’ve used them. At this point I’m still very pleased with them and my rating won’t change unless this freezing issue keeps recurring. Also, I added a photo of the dumbbell on a scale to show the accuracy of the weight.Edit (9-8-2021): These continue to be my go to dumbbells after several months of use. It’s just very convenient to twist a knob and have a weight range from 5-52.5 lbs. They are still a little tricky to remove from the base occasionally but it’s something I’ve gotten used to. No major problems at all. I’ve been using them 5 days a week for several months now and would still recommend them to anyone looking for a solid set of adjustable dumbbells.
J**F
Very nice design
This Bowflex Dumbbell is an ideal, space-saving, cost-effective solution for those who desire a variety of weight selections in their workout. It provides a wide selection of weights with a straightforward selection method. It is solidly built with a robust mechanism that will give many years of problem-free performance. You won't be disappointed! The Bowflex name and reputation speak for itself.
J**R
Amazing product
I’ve had these dumbbells for a month now, and I absolutely love them! They’re super versatile and easy to adjust, which makes switching up my workouts a breeze. The quality feels solid, and they’re comfortable to use. Overall, they’ve been a great addition to my home gym! Highly recommend if you're looking for space-saving, adjustable dumbbells.
S**Z
Going on 10 years, still like new; cannot recommend enough
I bought these in January of 2013. Not a week has gone by that these things did not get some use, usually at least 3x per week, often a lot more. If it wasn't me using them, it was one of the many roommates, friends, and family members who have lived with me over the years. I used them back when me and some friends were doing the p90x; they've been a part of pretty much every exercise routine I've ever used in the past 10 years; I often use them in between gaming sessions or while waiting through loading screens; friends often mess around with them casually when they come over; I've lent them out for brief periods for friends who wanted to try them out.Honestly, after 10 years of hard, constant use, they still look and feel brand new to me. It's absolutely ridiculous.When I first got them, I worried that I was making an expensive impulse purchase, and that they would gather dust in the corner or break after a few years. In the years since, I frequently look back and think to myself, "that was probably one of the best purchases I've made."I've never had any issues with the weights, and they've never failed on me. They're extremely easy to use and are indispensable for workouts. Adjusting the weights is still as smooth and as simple as the day I first purchased them, and to me the clicking sound that the adjusting process makes is an oddly satisfying noise.They're small and don't take up much space. They're easy to move if you can lift 55 lbs (a little more than a kitty litter bucket), and the base has what feels like handholds on all four sides. Hell, you can even stack them and carry them two at a time, or store them on top of each other.The biggest con I can think of is that they're a bit bulky when you're using them, so they might be a little unwieldy for some exercises. Never bothered me that much, though. Maybe the fact that you have to adjust both sides of the dumbbell might be a little cumbersome, but honestly that's being very nit-picky.I've recommended these to so many people over the years, and I can't praise them enough. If they were to break on me tomorrow, I would purchase a replacement set the first opportunity I had - though I honestly wouldn't be surprised if these outlast me at the rate they're going.
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