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Rubber Hex Dumbbells



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  • 5
    Excellent Price

    was the best option in market in relation price and quality

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  • 5
    Excellent Price

    was the best option in market in relation price and quality

Description

Perfect for Residential or Commercial

Rubber Hex Dumbbells have contoured, knurled chrome handles with durable rubber-covered heads for safety and comfort. The heads are torque-threaded and permanently affixed to a solid steel shaft improving the strength of the head/handle joint. The knurled chrome handle is ergonomically contoured to fit comfortably in your palm.

Please Note:

These unbranded dumbbells are not produced by a single dealer/manufacturer, resulting in subtle variations in the knurling and appearance of these models. All pairs from under 20LB are packaged as a boxed pair and should match one another; DBs of 20 LB or more are packaged individually, meaning that there could be minor differences between two heavier DBs even if they are ordered together. We can guarantee that all DBs will include a welded construction, knurled steel handles, weight indications on two sides of the head, and a strict weight tolerance within 3%. Font, colour and dumbbell heads may have variations from one another.

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The quality you expect

This standard rubber hex design is a great, budget-priced option that still delivers on quality, performance, and longevity. The heavy-duty, rubber-encased heads minimize noise and limit wear and tear (to both the bells and your flooring), while the chrome-plated handle is ergonomically designed for a firm but comfortable feel in any grip style.

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Exceptional Training is standard

Dumbbell training has stood the test of time for good reason. Along with the versatility in weight choices for multiple athletes, a good set of bells can be used to duplicate nearly all types of barbell exercises, while also offering a wider range of single-arm, rehab-specific, and explosive movements in virtually any sized space—something not possible with bars or most weight room machines.