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The REP Fitness Quickdraw Adjustable Dumbbells offer a versatile 5-60 lbs weight range with 2.5lb microplate increments, featuring durable alloy steel construction and Lock-N-Load steel switches for secure, fast adjustments. Designed for compact spaces, these dumbbells combine extreme durability with user-friendly rapid weight changes, all backed by a lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.
Brand | REP |
Item Weight | 60 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Feature | Non-Slip, Adjustable Weight |
Use for | Whole Body |
Product Dimensions | 20.6"L x 8.45"W |
Style | 5-60 lbs |
Handle Diameter | 32 millimeters |
Handle Length | 5.4 Inches |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Number of Pieces | 1, 2 |
Manufacturer | REP Fitness |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.6 x 8.45 x 8.45 inches |
Brand Name | REP |
S**E
Infinitely better than Blow-flex
I did a bunch of research, bought the Bowflex, and then regretted it bitterly. The Bowflex looks cool on paper but it has an incredibly delicate, complex, hard-to-understand, easy-to-break gear mechanism. And of course my Brokeflex broke the instant I took it out of the box and set it on the cradle. It bound permanently to the cradle, irrepairably. Fortunately even though Bowflex doesn't want you returning it (they have a big flier inside begging you not to), Amazon took it back without question.I'm dead serious, go do a search for "Bowflex stuck" and you will see HUNDREDS of resources on how people's Bowflex dumbbells broke permanently. Oh, and their customer service is actually terrible just like all the reviews say. I couldn't reach them.So I returned the Bowflex, did more research, and found that this brand, Rep, is literally the only brand of adjustable dumbbell on Amazon that doesn't have a bunch of reviews saying, "A weight fell off and broke my foot!" All of the other brands have reviews that say "For God's sake buy something safer!"But this Rep set had suspiciously positive reviews. It didn't seem to have a lot of purchases, presumably because it's more expensive than the others. But I took the plunge and bought the set with the full 60-lb expansion, you can see it in the photo I took. Each dumbbell goes to 60lbs. And even though this is just a pair of adjustable dumbbells, there is a LOT to say about them, especially in comparison with the Bowflex.First, the packaging: The Rep came in 4 manageable boxes of up to 30 pounds each. The Bowflex came in a single 102-pound box. This complicates everything from shipping to unpacking to returns. I like the Rep box design a lot better.Second, the instructions: The Bowflex requires a PhD in their idiotic gearing mechanism. It requires lots of study -- there are tons of warnings and things to learn. Do this, don't do that, or it will break. Blah blah. Not what I wanted to before working out. Whereas the Rep came with so few instructions that I was concerned at first, but it turns out to be so simple and easy that you don't NEED a bunch of instructions. I watched their company video one time, the one where they throw it off the roof of their corporate HQ, and their video taught me everything I needed to know. Frankly you can learn everything about using these weights in under a minute.Next, the cradle: The Rep cradle design is *much* better than the Bowflex cradle. For one, the Bowflex dumbbells cannot work without their cradle. You could throw the Rep cradles away if you wanted; it's not required at all and it wouldn't matter. Compare to the Bowflex, which needs its plastic cradle for actually changing the weights. The Rep cradle is also lower profile, prettier, and significantly more durable (the Bowflex one felt cheap).OK, and last, the actual dumbbells. They look and feel badass. Changing the weights is so fast that I was doing it as fast as the guy in the video within a few tries. You really can do it just as fast as the Bowflex, especially if you count the time needed to insert and remove them from the cradles. You're just flipping red switches; you can see them in the picture.You can technically get it down to 2.5-lb increments on the weight, but you have to be OK with a very slight imbalance. You just take off one 2.5-lb adder weight (which takes 2 seconds, including setting it down). Because the 2.5lb weights are positioned near your hand, closer to the center of gravity, the imbalance is minimal.The design of these Rep dumbbells is clean and simple. You can see just by looking at them how they work. Even an idiot like me can figure them out. The weights drop cleanly into their slots, which are V-shaped and forgiving. Everything fits together smoothly. The dumbbells don't rattle as you use them. The grip is comfortable. There are two extra smaller handles on each dumbbell for doing 2-hand exercises. And overall they look incredibly professional. They would be completely in place in an actual gym -- these things can take a real pounding.So glad I switched to the Reps. I'm already motivated to work out more. Good stuff.
Y**.
Excellent dumbbells; FYI may be shipped in multiple boxes
Very happy with these dumbbells. I had the Bowflex adjustable dumbbells that were recently recalled. I really liked those as well, but these REP adjustable dumbbells are better.Pros:- Compact and comfortable to lift.- As my son says, grip like "real" dumbbells. I saw some reviews complain that the grip hurts, I find it provides a firm hold especially when my hands get sweaty. I could use gloves, but not needing that.- Easy to shift between weights; added 2.5 lb weights easy to add and subtract to allow for incremental changes.- I really like the design and finding it easier to do over-the-head and bicep exercises than with my (longer) Bowflex dumbbells.- Seemingly sturdy (a lot of metal) and well made. Excellent packaging including a quality control sign-off in each box sent.Cons:- I bought the 50lb weights. A heads up that they sent me the 30lb set and then in separate packages sent the remaining 20lbs. Easy to install more weight, but they should have given notice that it would be shipped in "pieces" this way. The extra weights came days later, so I actually filed a return request to Amazon and was about to process that.Overall, worth the price in my opinion.
R**Y
Very impressed
This is a very good product. Arrived very professionally packed, assembly took all but 5 min. Design is top notch, quality of execution is top notch. My favorite feature is that the length of dumbbell is dependent on the weight. Lighter weight, shorter dumbbell. Also availability of 2.5Lb plates makes the set usable for my wife also.While I need only 30 Lb pound set, I bought 40 Lb because adding plates later is pretty costly.
O**.
Great Build quality - Ease of use - Upgradable
Absolute best! very good build quality and very easy to work with. I love the way that you can upgrade in the future, which makes a lot sense for someone who want to start but don't need the heavier weights at first.Just to let everyone know that it comes with 2-3 different shipments so you don't have to worry about it when you receive the first box and not rest.
A**R
Excellent Adjustable Dumbbells
Excellent dumbbells. Adjustable from 5-60lbs. Wouldn’t mind if they went a little higher but they are fast to change, easy to take in and out of the cradle, and probably one of the most durable on the market.
S**R
Easy to assemble and use
Robust design, easy to use.
S**O
BEST DUMBBELLS EVER!!! Comparison with the Snode
I previously owned Snode, so this is my comparison as well as pros and consPros:- Lifetime warranty, significantly better than Snode's 3 or 5-year warranty- Over $300 cheaper compared to Snode- Base is lighter and easier to move around than Snode's- Can remove weights without putting back in the base- Width is manageable for shoulder press workouts- Easy to tell if something broke or lose because of the design- You can have different weights, good for certain workouts- Easy 5 pound increment compared to Snode's magnet BS which makes it harder to put back to the base- Base is reversible unlike Snode. Meaning you can interchange or put the other way around which Snode does not really likeCons:- Slightly wider than Snode dumbbells- Maximum weight capacity of 60 lbs, which is limiting for certain back work outs, however for every other work outs, this is way more than enough to get really strong- Knurl is not as premium feeling compared to Snode, but still great, no issues and does not hurt your hand- Weight numbers on the base is hard to read since it is black on black but it is etched. Since the numbers are on both sides, I fixed it by painting one side with white paint marker. Now it looks really good- 60 pound max, I wish it can go up to 80 even if it was very wide, but Peppin is too pricey and not lifetime warranty
J**R
Good quality.
Lacking weight labels for each plate. Other than that, I love these dumbbells
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