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Ironmaster 75 lb Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System with Stand

by Ironmaster
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)

Price: $529.00
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  • Quick-Lock design adjusts from 5-75 lbs in 2 1/2 lb increments in just seconds!
  • Super heavy duty construction with welded steel, chrome plated handles.
  • System includes two dumbbells at 75 lbs each, Stand and Exercise Poster included for free.
  • Super space efficient design. Takes up less than 2 square feet.
  • Limited lifetime warranty.

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Product Description

Ironmaster Quick-Lock Dumbell system is the latest generation of our adjustable dumbbells. You can quickly adjust each dumbbell from 5-75 lbs with our patented quick lock design in under 15 seconds! The set includes the Stand at no extra charge. Now you can have a complete set of free weight dumbbells at home that feel just like traditional dumbbells with no restrictions, rattling or safety concerns! Set includes two handles with four locking screws, 24 ea. 5 lb plates and 4 ea. 2.5 lb plates and dumbbell stand. Handles weigh 5 lbs empty and each locking screw weighs 2.5 lbs so the starting weight is 10 lbs each dumbbell before plates are added. 65 lbs of plates can be put loaded on each handle. Add-on kit available to go up to 120 lbs each dumbbell. Dimensions are just 6.5" x 6.5" x 14.5" at the 75lb size. Heavy Duty - go ahead and drop them. No plastic or fragile parts!

Product Details

  • Item Weight: 191 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 178 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B000GE5QRM
  • Item model number: 75
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #40,679 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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215 of 217 people found the following review helpful
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4 stars......not perfect, but probably as good as it's ever going to get, and definitely better than the competition.
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188 of 189 people found the following review helpful
After years of collecting the old standard hex dumbells, and trying to maintain a home gym in the city in various apartments (usually in the common basement) I found the PowerBlock dumbells. For someone without a dedicated room (with lots of space) for their workout equipment, these are fantastic dumbells. They go up to 85 or 90lbs without the add-on kit, and they are super fast and easy to change the weight. They are pricey, but considering the amount of dumbells they replace, well worth it, for the right user.

After using the PowerBlock setup for a couple years I came across IronMaster, another brand with adjustable dumbells. They go to 75lbs without the add-on kit, and cost a little less than the PowerBlock dumbells. I have BOTH in my home gym now, and I will go over the pros and cons of each for those of you trying to decide on a set up like this.

PowerBlocks:

Pros: Well made, comfortable grip, fast and easy to change the weight in 10lb increments, nice stand included, made in USA, ability to go up to 85-90lbs as is, and 120lbs with add-on. Excellent for exercises where you change weight quickly or frequently. Square dumbells don't roll.

Cons: Funky design with 4 pillars around your hand/wrist. It works, but it makes me nervous at higher weights that if I were to drop them I could somehow catch my wrist in there and hurt myself. Difficult to quickly switch weights in increments smaller than 10lbs. This is a problem for many exercises. Although they are sturdy, and have never given out on me, they rattle and the plates move a little when you use them. Again, they seem sturdy but when doing shoulder or bench press it's a little disconcerting. You need to make sure the magnetic pins are fully inserted and in the right spot or disaster could ensue. The dumbells get long when using a lot of weight which can be somewhat awkward for certain exercises.

Overall: These dumbells are best for exercises where you change the weight frequently, or quickly, and work best for non-press exercises in my experience. The add-on kit is a nice option, but the dumbells are already pretty long at 85-90lbs, so it may be impractical for a lot of exercises. They were the first of their kind, they are still a serious contender in this ring.

IronMaster:

Pros: Well Made. More traditional looking & feeling dumbells. Up to 75lbs as is, and 125lbs with kit. Not as long as PowerBlocks, no awkward pillars to stick your hand in between. Nice stand included. Great bench and other accessories available (better than PowerBlock bench after using both). No rattling or moving of plates when in use. Sturdy and well balanced and made in USA. Excellent for press exercises. Just as quick to change the weight in 2.5lb or 5lb increments as it is by 10lbs or more.

Cons: Takes significantly longer to change the weight than PowerBlocks. For press exercises I find this to be less of an issue, but for curls and other quick change exercises it's a bit of a pain. No locking mechanism for the screw in pins. This has never been an issue, or caused a dumbell to fall apart during use, but there's no locking mechanism (or magnet such as PowerBlocks) just friction preventing the pin from unscrewing. I'm not too worried about it, but it has crossed my mind.

Overall: These dumbells are best for users who use higher weights for press exercises and want the traditional look and feel of a dumbell you might find in the gym. They don't rattle or move, and are very solid. They also go higher in weight than the PowerBlocks with the add-on kit, and cost less. Not as good for users using ligher weight and requiring quick changes.

Conclusion: For me, having both pairs is a pretty good set up, but If I were to choose just one, I would stick with the IronMaster. I like them for their sturdiness and lack of rattling especially when using heavy weight. In addition to the IronMaster, I would buy a cheaper set of adjustable dumbells with a lower maximum weight (50lbs maybe) that could be easily adjusted in 5lb (or smaller) increments to use for curls and kickbacks etc...and stick with the IronMaster for the heavier weights, where I really don't mind the extra minute of rest to change the weight! In fact, I think I will sell my PowerBlocks and get a set up like this, and have some money left over for Muscle Milk! :)

P.S. the IronMaster adjustable bench is the BEST I have used!
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113 of 120 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best. August 22, 2006
These dumbells lock up as tight as solid gym DBs, so they can be used safely and quietly for explosive work like full-body swings. They have perfectly proportioned handles that comfortably accommodate one and two-handed work, and compact square plates that are heavier than they look. Asymetrical loading for leverage work is easy and stable. The wide, flat inner permanent collars and big, flat-head, quick-lock pins make them comfortable in many positions not possible with other models: Horizontally and vertically, they're stable on the floor, and the ends can be held with palms up, between feet, knees, thighs for a great variety of movements. They're not as quick-change as Bowflex/Nautilus,(whose handles stay very long even at the lightest weights), or PowerBlocks,(whose cage-like handles are weird, uncomfortable, and technically limiting), but they're the quickest of the serious DBs and the most serious DBs of any adjustable models./// 2010 EDIT: After over four years, these dbs look & perform as brand new. (My PowerBlocks were a mess after a few weeks: scraped paint, bent connector rods, damaged adjustment fork.) ONE SUGGESTION: Since these are more suitable for heavy work than other similar products, how about designing a model that -begins- at 20-25 lbs?, the lightest that many men ever use. The permanent plate could be built bit higher than the add-on plates, to allow easy plate-changing while the db is on the floor.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars solid!
Bought these from Ironmaster 5 years back. They are rock solid. I've dropped them on concrete at funny angles and they don't bend or warp or anything (which is more than I can... Read more
Published 1 month ago by John
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product Glad I went with these!
I looked through several adjustable dumbbells and came down to these and the Powerblocks. After watching you-tube videos I realized these were the best because of the secure build. Read more
Published 1 month ago by paulf
5.0 out of 5 stars High quality set
The problem of traditional dumbbells is the need to have multiple pairs if you want to minimize time when changing weight, which takes up space. Read more
Published 1 month ago by JWink
5.0 out of 5 stars The closest thing to a gym quality dumbbell that is also adjustable
I have had these for about 6 weeks now an they are really fantastic. When assembled, there is not rattling, no noise, nothing that would distract you from anything other than... Read more
Published 3 months ago by N. D. Saunders
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Powerblocks
Most likely you are looking at the Ironmaster(IM) or Powerblock(PB) dumbbells. Honestly both work well. Both are great but I believe IM is far superior. Read more
Published 4 months ago by G. Hwang
5.0 out of 5 stars Iron Master Weight Set
My first impression looking at their website reveiwing the Iron Master adjustable dumbell weight set was impressive. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Dwight Anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars Best and only adjustable dumbbells
If you're looking to build mass and strength, these are the dumbbells for you. If I could rate these out of 10 stars, I would give them a 10/10. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Jon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent build and quality Dumbbells
I have been using the IronMaster Dumbbell system for over 6 months and I would recommend this to anyone who is limited on space at home. Read more
Published 8 months ago by AK.AA
5.0 out of 5 stars trade off is worth it
ive had these for a week now. i just challenged some friends who have powerblock sport 9.0 to a contest to see who could do drop sets (by 5 lbs) quicker. i won easily. Read more
Published 9 months ago by S.V. Mc Nair
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely THE BEST Adjustable Dumbell System--Period
I admit it--I am a perfectionist. I research my every purchase to death prior to taking the plunge. I am 58 years and have been working out (lifting) for the past 45 years. Read more
Published 9 months ago by jif5450
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