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| Ironmaster quick lock dumbbells allow you to have dumbbells that range from 5lbs to 75lbs with an add on weight kit you can take them up to 120lbs or even 165lbs! While not as fast to change weights as powerblocks, they feel great in your hands, they feel like real dumbbells, no caged in feeling. Best part about the ironmaster dumbbells is you can drop them with no worry since they are backed by a lifetime warranty. ![]() ![]() Amazon sells them. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B000GE5QRM Please register or log in to remove this ad and the ads attached to all the picturesLast edited by jeff; 06-29-2011 at 10:32 PM. |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Reno, NV
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| I'd be afraid to drop them--especially if I had floors like yours. Mats down or not, I'm sure 50+lbs falling on the floor would make a nice mark. Where did you pick these up, and what did you end up paying for them? |
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| The basement floors are crap floors with highend rubber mats on top. I've dropped them a handful of times with zero issue both to the weights and the floor. I bought them straight from ironmaster.com sometimes they run coupon codes for 10-15 percent off. for the most part the price is what it is. The few times they do show up on craigs list they tend to be slightly cheaper and unless local the shipping kills you. so buying direct made the most sense. |
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