Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbells | 
| Brand: Bowflex Category: Sports
Buy New: $599.99
New (1) Used (1) from $300.00
Rating: 109 reviews Sales Rank: 4927
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 23 x 14
MPN: BFX552 Model: Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbell Set UPC: 000000000000 EAN: 0708447160218 ASIN: B000BGKC4C
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| Features:
| • | Combines 15 sets of weights into one, using a unique dial system | | • | Lets you rapidly switch from one exercise to the next | | • | Each dumbbell adjusts from 5 to 52.5 pounds; adjusts in 2.5 lb increments up to the first 25 lbs | | • | Say goodbye to 16 dumbbells cluttering your workout space | | • | Five-year warranty on weight plates, two-year warranty on parts |
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Product Description SHIPPING INCLUDED Bowflex SelectTech™ 552 Dumbbells combine 15 sets of weights into one. They're an amazing strength training solution that gives you dramatic results and saves you tons of workout space. Bowflex SelectTech™ 552 Dumbbells are so innovative that they were rated among the Top 5 best rated new products for 2005 i ...
Amazon.com Product Description If you want to get a good strength workout at home, but don't have much space, the Bowflex 552 SelectTech Dumbbells are an ideal solution. The 552 SelectTech combine 15 sets of weights into one using a unique dial system. It's one of the most space-efficient and flexible strength-training options available. Say goodbye to 16 different dumbbells cluttering your workout space. With just the turn of a dial, you can automatically change your resistance on each dumbbell from 5 pounds all the way up to 52.5 pounds of weight. It adjusts in 2.5-pound increments (up to 25 pounds), enabling you to gradually increase your strength without bulking up. Manufacturer Warranty Two-year limited warranty on all parts; five-year warranty on weight plates; one-year warranty on labor
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Dumbbells are the Kings of Fitness November 25, 2008 You should always workout with free weights, as they allow you to use the natural free-range of motion, stabilizer muscles, and proper posture.
There is absolutely no reason you should work out on machines unless you are a complete beginner or injured. Machines are great for safety, but not much else.
If you are going to invest in a dumbbell set, get the ones that go to 50 pounds at the minimum. Everything else is just a waste. You will outgrow your old weights as you constantly and consistently work out.
If dumbbell sets are too expensive for you, then consider joining a gym for $20 a month or getting 3 dumbbell weights (10 pounds, 25 pounds, and 50 pounds).
There is no need to even invest in a dumbbell set until your bodyweight exercises and stability exercises become too easy (over 100 push-ups, 20 pull-ups, and 6 minute miles). Until then, use your body weight! It's cheaper, faster, and easier.
If you don't feel the burn after 10 repetitions, you are doing the exercise wrong. In all exercises, it is the eccentric portion of the exercise that builds muscle. Do the exercise in a smooth, controlled fashion with a 3 concentric and 6 eccentric count. Squeeze at the peak of the motion to get that extra pump.
As in all exercises, make sure to keep your wrists straight and check your posture with these seven vital points: feet hips-width apart and pointed straight ahead; knees slightly bent; pelvis at perfect middle, as if you are sitting at a bar stool; stomach tight, but not flexed; chest straight and aligned on top of ribs; shoulders parallel to ribs; and neck straight on top of body
Great addition for any home gym! October 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These weights are ideal for my wife and me. The range of weights work great for both of us. They are heavy enough for me, yet light enough for her. An unexpected bonus with this purchase was the "lifting guide" that detailed different lifts to exercise different muscles. Although it is a bit pricy, it is worth the extra money to have a great piece of equipment that takes up very little space and has the Bowflex name on it to back it up.
buy big go big October 13, 2008 I think that if you can swing a heavier set you should. I mean 52 lbs is not that much for things like kick backs or squats. Why not pay a 50 - 100 spot now verse when you get serious
jimmy sprinkles
Nice design! October 8, 2008 Purchased these for my girfriend, but ended up using them more than her! Handles are real comfortable to grip. The weight is plenty enough for someone wanting to get into, or stay in shape.
5 Stars for these dumbells October 3, 2008 These are simply dumbbells. The design works and looks exactly as advertised for what they are. No problems at all if you use common sense when using.
I like these dumbbells and got a great deal. I would have been equally happy with another, quality built brand. After all we are talking dumbbells here and I have used them all.
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