Resolve.
We know, we know. We're not THAT out of touch with the concept of physical fitness: you're supposed to use this Reebok 25 lb. Adjust-a-Weight Dumbbell to give yourself four barbells for the price of one. You can adjust weights on the fly in the middle of your sets or reps or what-have-you without having to re-rack.
We're just saying there's a very real possibility of someone, anyone, using these and adjusting the weight down to make it easier to lift. That would sort of defeat the purpose of lifting weights, but it doesn't mean we're not above it.
We mean, someone else. Someone hypothetical.
Features
All-in-one weight system enables you to quickly change load between sets without having to stop your workout. Easy turn dial weight adjustment (4 dumbbells in 1). Automatic safety latch engages itself when the dumbbell is lifted out of the cradle, preventing the knob from turning and adjusting weight. Adjustability allows the user to control their variable weight load change making this product ideal for most ages and fitness levels.
- Easy turn dial weight adjustment
- No-roll, heavy duty flat bottom steel weight plate
- Provides the optimal weight for each muscle group
- Comfortable Cushioned Handles
- For most ages and fitness levels
- Adjusts to 5, 10, 15, 20 & 25 pounds
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes and APO addresses is not available for this item
Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
Specs
In the box:
(1) Reebok 05-55129 25 lb. Adjust-a-Weight Dumbbell
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