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Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb Set

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    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb Set

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    ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.88/5 Stars. (265 Reviews)

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    The Ironmaster 75 LB Quick-Lock Dumbbell Set is one of our flagship products and a customer favorite for people looking for a premium quality adjustable dumbbells.

    Unparalleled Quality and Realistic Feeling Adjustable Dumbbells Many adjustable dumbbells suffer from the same set of problems and annoyances. They are cheaply made causing them to break or become non-functioning after a short period of time. Not only is this expensive, it can also be dangerous. Our adjustable dumbbells are guaranteed for life with a no-frills lifetime warranty. A common complaint of competitor products is that the dumbbells do not feel like a real dumbbell. Our adjustable dumbbells look, feel, and function just like real dumbbells. They are solid and ready to go containing no plastic or fragile components. More information about this product is available in the product details section.

    Includes 1 pair (2) of 75 lb adjustable dumbbells.

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    Description

    Features of the 75lb Ironmaster Adjustable Dumbbells:

    • Quick-Lock handle design lets you add or remove plates with just a partial turn of the locking screws! US Patent 7,182,716
    • Adjust from 5-75 lbs each in 2.5 lb increments in just seconds. (75 lbs each dumbbell = 150 lbs total)
    • Set includes two handles with four locking screws, 24 ea. 5 lb plates and 4 ea. 2.5 lb plates. Handles weigh 5 lbs empty and each locking screw weighs 2.5 lbs so the starting weight is 10 lbs each adjustable dumbbell before plates are added. 65 lbs of plates can be loaded on each handle.
    • These adjustable dumbbells lock up tight with no rattling or looseness. They feel just like traditional fixed weight dumbbells and are not restrictive in the ways you can grip them.
    • Chrome plated steel handles with knurled grips.
    • Heavy Duty - go ahead and drop them. No plastic or fragile parts!
    • Lifetime warranty!
    • Add-on kit available to go up to 120 lbs each adjustable dumbbell or even a custom Add-on-kit to 165 lbs.
    • Dumbbell dimensions are just 6.7" square x 14.5" long at the 75lb size and just 9" long at 20lbs size. Handle grip diameter is 1.25" and there is 6.5" grip width inside.
    • The weight plates are marked in both LBS and KGS.
    • 2 durable dumbbell stands are availble for purchase separately: 

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    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | February 27th, 2015
    Five Stars High quality and the grips are perfect. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | February 26th, 2015
    Spectacular design, quality manufacture. I've used PowerBlocks and Bowflex SelectTech 552's. I found the Bowflex too fragile, and the PowerBlocks uncomfortable. These are the best of the three by FAR. These are simple, reliable, durable, and have the solid feel of commercial gym equipment. I like "regular" gym-style dumbbells, I just wish they were adjustable. IronMaster achieves this without altering the basic idea. What more can be said? I wasn't sure how I'd feel about square weights, but this turns out to be a huge improvement. They're compact, stackable, and don't roll away. I have no use for the stand, so haven't bothered to assemble it, but it also appears to be well-made. I went straight to IronMaster and got a better deal than is listed here. IronMaster is a small, family-run business, selling their own designs with minimal overhead. It's hard to avoid the impression that they are gymrats themselves, and influenced by Arnold's philosophy that gyms should be simple and functional. My dumbbells shipped in no-frills packaging with a simple QuickBooks invoice. No infomercials, no workout DVD's, or false promises. I can tell my money went into the product itself and I can't remember being happier with a purchase. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | February 7th, 2015
    Five Stars Love them. Good price and easy to use Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | February 3rd, 2015
    The Best Of The Best Adjustable Dumbbells! I cannot praise the Ironmaster adjustable dumbbell set and stand highly enough. It was actually a Christmas present--and the best present I ever received! The set comes with two adjustable dumbbells (75 pounds each) along with a very smart-looking and space saving stand. There is an optional add-on kit that enables each dumbbell to 125 lbs that I am considering purchasing. I view it as a fantastic convenience for individuals with greater strength who take their workouts seriously. The best feature of this dumbbell set in my opinion is stability. Another reviewer commented that these dumbbells are easier to handle and are more 'stable' than professional or standard weight-room dumbbells, and I concur with this opinion. I attribute this to their square shape, which allows them a greater range of motion; i.e-the ends can be held palms up, between the knees, feet, etc, for a wide variety of traditional and untraditional movements. The square shape also allows the dumbbells to be picked up or placed on the ground more easily. The wide, flat-head-quick-lock pins really do their job of locking the weight plates into position. When I hoist the dumbells above my head, I never worry about the plates moving or the pins becoming disengaged. There is no rattling or moving of the plates while they are in use. I cannot say this about any other adjustable dumbbell set I have used---and I have used them all. The Ironmaster Dumbbell set is also a great-looking product. Who knew dumbbells could be so sexy? The only criticism I can think to mention is the length of time it takes to change weight plates on the individual dumbbells. The PowerBlocks and Bowflex/Nautilus adjustable dumbbells allow any user to change weight faster, but suffer in other categories when compared to the Ironmaster product. I can add or subtract any amount of weight on both of my Ironmaster dumbells in under 60 seconds. For most people, this is probably a non-issue but It may be something to think about if you use lighter weights and go from set to set with no rest in between(we used to call this 'super-setting' back in the day). To summarize, I found these Ironmaster products to be sturdy, stable, balanced, and very well made. The price might be a little steep, but it is well worth the investment if you take physical fitness and weight training seriously. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | January 6th, 2015
    Better than the Bowflex and PowerBlock options Finally, THIS is the set I've been looking for. After months of researching the Bowflex (and testing it, my brother has the 552 and 4.1 bench) and PowerBlock, I could never make up my mind. I stumbled upon the Ironmasters on a forum, researched it for a few hours (check out the YouTube videos) and was sold. The Bowflex's are long and seem fragile. I had a friend use them rigorously and after a while, the dials were difficult to adjust. I didn't like how one set goes up to 52.5 pounds and the other goes up to 95. How will you break the plateau...oh, by buying another set! PowerBlock weirded me out with the "cage" style and those bars hovering around your wrists. It made me feel unsafe, although I've read tons of good things otherwise. The only plus that Bowflex and PowerBlock have over the Ironmasters is the SPEED in changing the weights. It seemed contradictory to me, if I need speed, I may need to toss my weights around, yet the Bowflex's don't lend themselves well to being roughed. Either way, understand your use case to determine if these are right for you. For me, I used to be a gym rat, and mainly used dumbbells for my workouts. I knew I wanted as authentic a feel as that in a commercial gym. These definitely feel commercial grade in terms of quality and durability. Now that I have a kid and a job, I can do quick sets in the morning and when I get home from work. The quick lock mechanism seems simple enough that I can be rough (although I try not to be, but if you go heavy, you may drop or be a little rougher from time to time). Last bit of advice, check the Ironmasters website. For me, buying direct was $30 cheaper than Amazon at the time. I ended up getting a package deal to save on shipping. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | December 9th, 2014
    balanced when in use. space-saver. somewhat pricey, but worth it small footprint. works as advertised. removing/adding plates to the dumbbell bars is easy. when using the dumbbells, the weight feels balanced and centered in your hands; I don't experience any "rocking" of the weight during movements Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | November 21st, 2014
    The Best. I bought these directly from ironmaster about 4 ... The Best. I bought these directly from ironmaster about 4 years ago. It gets used almost everyday of the week amongst my two teenage boys and myself. No issues like rattling, pin not locking or anything mechanical which prevents us from abusing these. The paint from the weight plates have chipped but that is of no importance to us. I have intentionally used the word abused as they have been dropped several times on the carpeted floor from a height of one to two feet without any negative consequences. Now the pros: rock solid, no awkward shape, well balanced and relatively easy to change weights (weight change becomes easier and faster as you keep on doing it) Cons: You may find it slower and a little more cumbersome to change weight if you are doing circuit training and like to change weights several times in your whatever routine in less than a minute. I have considered buying bowflex dumbbells to complement these dumbbells when I am doing circuit training but after getting used to its feel and getting faster in changing weights, I dropped that idea. My boys and I routinely test other brands of adjustable dumbbells when we are at any sporting shop but we have yet not been sold on anything else. If you get a chance just hold it and see how it feels then compare with other adjustable dumbbells out there. In my humble opinion, if you have space and means then this is the first dumbbell set which is a must have that can be complemented later by bowflex select tech 52.5 for circuit training. In our situation we are limited for space as we have a treadmill, power tower, a huge hoist free weights half cage with smith machine, leg attachments and these dumbbells in our basement exercise room. Happy strength training! Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | November 7th, 2014
    pretty good Perfect dumbbells easy to use feels great in the hand customer service is good they came missing 2 plates called them they apologized and sent them right out to me couldn't be happier with these dumbbells Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | September 11th, 2014
    solid These adjustable dumbbells are solid as a rock. a little tricky to figure out the locking system but once you do these are well worth the money. Fantastic product. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | August 17th, 2014
    Best on the market I researched the entire market for a home dumbbell system that's all-in-one. This is the best, most durable set you can buy. They'll last a lifetime. No need to look any further, they don't make them any better than this. Well worth the price. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | July 22nd, 2014
    Best Purchase I've Ever Made I'm typing this on my phone so I apologize in advance for typos. I don't have a lot of space in my garage to work out with, so I wanted a pair of adjustable dumbells where I could work out my entire upper body with, not just arms and chest. I narrowed my list down to three options: convenient Bowflex Selecttech series, Iron Master dumbells which were heavily recommended but I didn't care for, or traditional cheap spin lock dumbells. Here is my initial analysis with each option. Bowflex Selecttech Initially I was favoring the Bowflex Select tech adjustable dumbells for the versatility and convenience. I took previous reviewers take on those dumbells with a grain of salt and eventually took one posters advice and tried them out in the store. One dumbell was broken and it couldn't take it out of the stand. The other was fun to use admittedly, but extremely bulky even at lower weights. I read a lot of reviews about how they break easy. Easy to break + bulky + $600 = me a little worried. Ironmaster quicklock dumbells Highly recommended by most reviewers, comes with lifetime warranty plus good quality, made this hard to ignore. The quicklock aspect seemed like a gimmick to me and they seemed overpriced. Expensive + still have to change weights = overpriced Traditional spinlock dumbells I could get 40 lbs more weight for about 1/3 the cost of the ironmasters or bowflex dumbells. Best option right? Well for me, I have had spin lock dumbells and hate changing the weights. Plus I like to kick the weights up with my legs when doing chest exercises which I can't do with big screw-like ends sticking out. Screw-end sticking out + hassle changing weights = last case scenario Verdict I decided on the Ironmasters for the quality, "quick" weight changing, durability, and life-time guarantee. Let me tell you, best decision ever. Better than advertised. I have been using them for 3 months and love them. I'm thinking of buying a lot more products from ironmaster once I get more space in my garage. Let me put to rest any concerns you have. 1. Price Good quality. Dropped them several times, bang them together during work outs, work out with 3 other people abusing them, no problems at all. Backed by lifetime warranty and well worth the cost. 2. Still have to change weights The more you change these, the faster you get. I change weights just by myself at least 7 times per workout. Mix that in with 3 more people doing 7 exercises each alternating every set, and it has yet to be a hassle. I wouldn't say these are so much quick changing dumbells compared to power block and bowflex, although they are fast, but they are more or less HASSLE-FREE spin lock dumbells. 3. Bulkiness These are roughly the same size as dumbells in the gym. The square shape is a bit unconventional but haven't interfered with any workouts or been a factor at all. 4. Cheap stand First off, it comes with a stand which is great in itself. The stand does feel a bit flimsy but it's not. Plenty of storage for all the weights. Only gripe is I wish it was a bit longer for changing weights, but not a big issue. These are a great purchase and if you want reliable weights for moderate to heavy lifting, these are the weights for you. Seriously, unless u need instant weight changes, these are the best option. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | July 12th, 2014
    Amazing product. Worth every penny! Initially I had the Bowflex adjustable dumbbells that go up to 50 or 55 pounds. I forgot which it was. I has them for a couple years and they were serving me well until on day I had placed one of them on my bench and left to get the door. I guess I didn't position it on the bench well and it fell. As soon as I picked it up I saw a plastic piece of the dumbell had broke on the inside. Because of that it wouldn't lock onto any more plates on the stand. I was furious because I love how quickly you could switch back and forth between weight. What I didn't like was how wide and bulky it was. A year or 2 later, I was walking in a Costco and came upon a pair of iron adjustable dumbbells. It looked kind of like the Bowflex ones but all iron. It cost me 500 or so dollars. I brought them home and was pleased with them. Only, sometimes when you go to pick them up off the stand, a plate may stick on either side so you have to shake it a bit to let it drop. Small inconvinece if you ask me. It was just as wide as the Bowflex dumbells also, so i was used to it. I still have them to this day and will never sell them. But, last year, I saw an advertisement for these online and loved how nothing on it was plastic and it seemed more stable and reliable then any I've bought so far. I bought them through the ironmaster website since I never knew amazon sold them. Worth every penny! I never have to be scared about a plate falling on my head since the friction lock holds up very well. It isn't as fast a switch from weight to weight but honestly, for the stability I gained by losing a little speed? Who cares. I have dropped it multiple times and it holds up. Even broke pieces of my floor and the dumbells stayed intact. Still locked, ready to go another round. Since then I have went on to purchase the bench and attachments to it. Built a pretty good home gym out of it. The ironmaster site has all these things together as packages discounted so I went there to do it. But for the purposes of this post, top of the line dumbells! Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | July 4th, 2014
    Awesome dumbbell set! It's as close to the gym you are going to get. Adjusting weight up or down is very quick (under 30 seconds). Extremely durable construction and compact design. Profile is great for a realistic "gym feel". The rack is a bit short for tall people and it's slightly cheap in terms of materials, but gets the job done with a logical design. All things considered, you will not regret this purchase. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | May 1st, 2014
    works I have had it for a couple of years now and still works great. no complains or defects so far Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | March 22nd, 2014
    If money is no object... I love these dumbbells. They are a little pricey but are easy to store and take up little room. the weights can be changed quickly once you get the hang of it. The weights lock in place and I feel 100% safe using them and they feel like real dumbbells. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | February 1st, 2014
    Ironmaster vs Bowflex Selecttechs: Can't go wrong with Ironmasters These replace a pair of Bowflex Selecttech 552"s (version 1) which suffered from the usual broken tabs with weights falling out and locking of the dial in the handle. although my wife bought them for me several years ago, I didn't open them up and start using them untill about 3 years ago. Too many moving parts for the Selectech model to last for many years. Every time I lifted the 552's from the stand I was consciously aware and nervous that they sere going to fall on my feet. When doing chest and military dumbbell presses I was always concerned they would fall on my head. They never did but it often affected my concentration during the lifts. The rattling of the weights doesn't ease one's concern. Finally, they did start to fall from the holder when lifting from the stand- tabs broken. Subsequently, the dials started to lock up on one of the handles. I bring this up because I considered buying the version 2 Bowflex Selecttechs but because of the above concerns about reliability, lack of longevity, and the constant concern that the weights would come loose, I decided against giving Bowflex more of my business. I did a lot a research, especially on the weightlifting/bodybuilding forums. I would say the Ironmaster seems to be the top-recommended one with Powerblocks being a close second. Each person has their preferences. I have used Powerblocks and they give a lot of bang for the buck but I didn't feel comfortable having my hand and wrist enclosed in the cage and, like Selecttechs, they rattle quite a bit. Again, this is probably psychological- a worry more than a real threat. But you shouldn't have that concern nor should you have your concentration interrupted during a set because of it. However, I do realize that many people might not care about the rattling and other concerns that I had. I just received my Ironmasters a few days ago and used them twice. They are awesome, though expensive. No rattling- they are rock solid and easy to change. Not quite as fast as Selecttech- it takes me about 40 seconds (timed) to comfortably change both dumbbells. With more use I believe I will likely be able to casually do it in even less time. I feel that Ironmasters can be looked at as more of an "investment." After 10 years of use, I doubt many people will have functioning Selecttechs, based on my own experience and what I have read, even with some improvements in Selecttech version 2 db's. However, Ironmaster has no moving parts except for the locking pins which are SOLID. These should last a lifetime. I have no doubt I will be able to sell these on CL in 10 or 15 years for close to or above what I paid for them (adjusting for inflation). There is little reason for the Ironmasters to depreciate. Iron and steel. However, I would be quite hesitant to buy used plastic Selecttechs. Just MHO. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | January 27th, 2014
    I own both the ironmasters and the powerblocks. I love them both! I have the powerblock elite 90lbs, the Powerblock U-50s and the 120lb ironmaster dumbbells. I use ironmasters for my heavier sets and drop set with powerblocks. Awesome combination! Powerblocks : Very quick and almost no effort to change amount of weight which is soo convenient. Not to mention its color coated so I dont have to spend time counting the weights like ironmasters. Build quality, size, durability, distribution of weight and balance is very good (ironmasters are better in those categories but still top notch).The Urethane ones are a lot more durable than elites. These are perfect for circuit training and drop sets. They look like dumbbells from the future which I love. Ironmasters : The best build quality, size, durability, balance and distribution of weight of any adjustable dumbbells. The grip better than powerblock elites, in fact these are the best feeling dumbbells I've ever held.I actually dropped these a couple of times when doing a heavy set of chest presses on 3/8 inch thick rubber flooring and wow these thing can take abuse. They are absolutly tough! It does takes significantly longer to change weight with a lot of effort which powerblocks kills it in that category. It is the absolute downside when comparing the 2.They look very handsome and look like a mans dumbbell lol. You can also use the plates for any standard bar which makes them all the more versatile. I absolutely love both. You can't go wrong with any of them. JUST DON'T GET BOWFLEX DUMBBELLS!! They break very easily and are awkwardly long. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | January 19th, 2014
    Simply elegant Elegant design and construction, top quality materials, meticulous construction. Could not ask for more in a product. On of the best products I own or have ever bought. Makes using them a pleasure. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | August 30th, 2013
    Great Set of DB's I rarely give products 5 star ratings but these dumbbells are one of my favorite purchases of all time and they are definitely worth the price. Pros: great build quality, they screw and lock in place quick and easily great balance and grips changing time is under a 1.5 minutes for both Cons: The only negative I can say about them is that there is a coating on the screws that chips off. It looks as though its a chrome paint, but once it comes off its not longer an issue, just something you have to clean up . Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | July 13th, 2013
    Awesome Set First of all, I have to address the shipping. I received these dumbbells less than 48 hours after I ordered them. Admittedly, the company is based in Washington state, which is where I live, but even so, 2 days is incredibly impressive for shipping, especially for such a cumbersome product. As for the weights themselves, I'm extremely happy with them. They're fairly easy to use; after I got used to the mechanism for changing the weight, I could adjust both sets in about 30 seconds, depending on the amount of weight added or removed. I researched pretty extensively before buying these (looking especially at the power block and bowflex products), and in the end I chose Ironmaster for the simplicity of the design and for the purposed durability. I was not disappointed at all in either. This is a solid metal dumbbell with only one moving part per side; I'm very confident that if I dropped these off my roof, my driveway would suffer more damage than these dumbbells. I'm totally positive that I will never need to buy a new set of weights (with the possible exception of the add on kits...). Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | July 11th, 2013
    Perfect design Not bulky like the other top brands. A little more work to add weights, but not enough to deter from the actual intent of the design. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | June 17th, 2013
    Best adjustable dumbbells out there These are absolutely the very best quality adjustable dumbbells on the market today! They are easy to adjust, incredibly strong and will last forever. Don't waste your time even looking at other adjustable dumbbells, you will not find anything better, period. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | April 7th, 2013
    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 say about the concrete). I have no doubt my grandkids will be able to use these things. I also bought the super-bench with the add-ons and they are rock solid too. The dip bar came with a slashed hand grip so I called and talked to someone to see if they could send me a new grip and they sent me a new entire dip bar. I was originally bummed, but ended up being very impressed by their customer service. These are one of those rare products that are actually designed to be as good as possible. I came on here to look at their kettlebell handles and decided to finally write a review. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | April 3rd, 2013
    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. They are all metal. They don't take long to adjust. Ive only had them a little while and am already scoping out the add on kit. Great buy! Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | March 22nd, 2013
    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. So I started comparing those adjustable type and after doing my research and physically comparing them, I settled on the Ironmaster. Unlike most other adjustable sets, Ironmaster's come with a lifetime warranty and were adjustable from 5-75lbs as compared to a lot of others with lesser weights. The handles are solid steel and weigh 5 lbs and are very well made. They are chrome plated with the knurled steela for better grip and are no different than traditional dumbbells. The outsides are squared in design with a notch on one of the sides of the square. The weights use a locking screw mechanism and made of steel as well. The handles are easily marked with an "OPEN" and "LOCK" to make it easy for you to know which direction you need to turn to lock the weights in place. The weights are also solid and made of iron, which in comparison to other brands that are sometimes plastic or cheaper materials. The locking screws make it easy to change in and out the weights within a matter of seconds. Now in comparison to the click type adjustable weights they aren't maybe as quick but the advantage of the material that they are made, makes this a more durable choice. You can also get an add-on kit that will enable you to increase the resistance all the way up to 120-lbs per dumbbell. The rack that comes with is very handy at storing the weights and assisting in the change of the dumbbells. I do think that ironmaster could have made this storage rack a little more solid. After putting together, it seem to have a bit of a flimsy feel to it. I guess maybe I was expecting a solid build like the dumbbells. Although these are pricy in comparison to cheaper sets, I feel that if you want a long term solution, this is it. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | February 7th, 2013
    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 moving the weight and focusing on your workout. These really do feel just like solid dumbbells which is exactly what I wanted. The change time is not really a big deal, you can do it in less than 30 seconds. Does not affect my workout at all. I think for someone who is serious about their workouts and needs a compact addition to their home gym, these can't be beat. With the add on kit, I now have 10-120 lbs dumbbells that take up a space that is smaller than an end table. Very satisfied with this solid, quality set of dumbbells. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | December 23rd, 2012
    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. It feels and moves like a dumbbell while the PB feels strange during movement and the weight isn't distributed like a normal dumbbell. PB fans state that the PB is better because it is quicker to increase the weights(this is a terrible reason to pick the PB over the IM). Also I noticed that IM owners tend to be REAL lifters. While PB owners many times end up selling their PB dumbbells on craigslist because they never use them. I think this says something. If you pick this up I suggest picking up some flat black spray cans. They can chipped up as you use them. Just give it a quick spray every once in awhile to keep the bare metal covered(avoid rust). Off topic, I got the IM bench as well. I don't like it. Almost forgot, you can drop the IM, if you drop the PB you will most likely damage them. Of course still try to drop the IM in a controlled manner. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | October 31st, 2012
    Iron Master Weight Set My first impression looking at their website reveiwing the Iron Master adjustable dumbell weight set was impressive. At first I though I would need the 120lb add on kit to realy get some results. Starting off light on everything, the amount of weights you get without the 120lb add on is enought for almost everything. Operation of the weights is very user friendly. People who say it takes too long to adjust the amount of weights on the dumbells. For me it is just the right amount of time I need to catch my breath anyway, so I think there is no reason to announce a problem here. The weights have not made any sounds when using them, or coming off. I have full confidence in doing bench press excercises with this, or any other excercise moving them over my head. The grip that is engraved in the metal feels very good in the hands. As well as the overall feel of the weights, very balanced, and a very sturdy feel to them. I have not regrets or negative aspects to this product for the time being. Shipping took about 2 weeks, and I am considering purchasing more products from Iron Master. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | October 10th, 2012
    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. These are probably my best purchase I've made in the last several years, besides the gps mount for my dashboard so it doesn't slide around, but I digress. These are American made and world class. This wasn't a major factor in my decision, but definitely worth mentioning. I didn't get these because they're cheaper then dumbbell racks, or because they don't take up a lot of space, I needed them mainly for portability as I tend to move quite a bit. You could load 75lbs on both dumbbells put them on a dolly throw the stand on there and move them right along. So what makes these the best? I'll tell you what my number one criteria for adjustable dumbbells are, and should be yours too. 1) Do they go heavy enough? 2) Are they compact enough for the core exercises? 3) Safety/reliability 4) Do they change weight quick enough for all exercises? The rest I simply do not care about. These happen to be the most aesthetically pleasing dumbbells as well, in my opinion, which is just a bonus. So lets discuss my criteria in more detail. 1) They go up to 75 lbs, that's enough for my initial needs. If you need more than that to start, you'll need to get the 120lbs add-on kit. These use the quick-lock system as well so you can adjust weight quickly. If that's not enough, and you're not juicing, then I envy you. You can custom order the 165 lbs add-on, however, these do NOT use the quick-lock system, as they are full screw in for safety reasons, as explained on their website. Do they go heavy enough? 120lbs with quick-lock is more than I'll ever need. You can check out Lee Priest using them on youtube. If they're heavy enough for Lee Priest, the odds are they're heavy enough for you. 2) Are they compact enough? Unlike the bowflex they are going to be extremely compact at lower weights, and the most compact at heavier weight. This is a big win. You simply don't want to be doing press exercises with bowflex dumbbells, peroid. The powerblocks seem to be okay at lower weight, but get exponentially longer as you get heavier and heavier. They look like you're lifting two stereos, I just don't see how you can max them out and do a flat press with them. I'd like to know the measurement of the 125 lbs loaded ironmasters vs the powerblocks with the same weight. 3) The dumbbells feel incredibly safe. I don't think you can put a price on how these things feel in your hands. They don't rattle or move at all. The only thing I would caution people on, is if you put the quick-lock in and forget to turn it to "locked" position I could see you scaring yourself, but it would be hard to imagine the weights coming completely off unless you held the open ended side of the dumbbell completely face down, otherwise you'd surely realize you left it open first. Make sure when adjusting weights you always check all 4 knobs to make sure they're locked. Just make a habit of it. Maybe this is just me but I don't want my hand in the powerblock cage, it seems like a muscle failure disaster waiting to happen. I read a lot of people talk about drop sets, but you shouldn't be doing drop sets, or super sets, or monkey sets or whatever. There's no need to rapidly change weight. If you're doing flat press and can't finish the set, you need to try again on your next training day until you finish the set then up the weight. If you're hitting a plateau you should do a proper "drop" and have a spotter weight assist your press for the last few reps. This will help you complete the sets. You don't want to be putting bowflex or powerblocks down to do any "drop sets". Finish your set with a spotter if you're hitting a wall. If you're still not getting improvements, there's other reasons like your form, your nutrition, etc. Although the ironmasters are the worst in the adjustable dumbbell drop set feasibility category, you should see this as an advantage because it will prevent you from doing unnecessary drop sets. The only time I change weight is when I'm done with warmup sets or I'm moving onto a different exercise, and there's more than enough time during rests to do so. I never adjust weight and lift immediately because I've changed the weight in about 30-45 seconds without any rush so I need to continue resting. Another benefit I see people overlooking. You should be lifting HEAVY, when you are done with your set, do you really want to be trying to line up the powerblocks or the bowflex to get them back on their respective stands? No! You want the weight out of your hands as quickly as possible, and you can drop them right on their stand, no lining up weights, no fuss, you have a smooth flat surface just get them on there and free these things from your hands so you can smoothly get into your rest. I don't think ironmasters spotter stands are necessary, but you could check them out. Watch Lee Priest is putting them right back on the stand when he's done. That's what you should be doing. If the spotter stands look good to you, there's also video of Lee using them as well. The other key benefit over other adjustables is there is perfect weight distribution around the handle. You won't need to try and hold them a certain way when you're doing curls, etc. If for whatever reason you wanted to add more weight to one side of the dumbbell you can do that as well. In summary, do you want the dumbbells that allow you to quickly and conveniently do exercises like shrugs, curls, bent over delt raises etc, or do you want the dumbbells that you can do all those exercises with plus maximize your quintessential press exercises! Don't make the same mistake others made. Go with ironmaster and get the results you deserve. Plus you get a free t-shirt. Posted on Amazon.com
    Quick-Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System 75 lb SetReview
    Reviewer | September 12th, 2012
    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. The quality and build are phenomenal and they are very sturdy and I can tell that these will last a lifetime. The adjustable system in 2.5lb increments is easy and straight forward and takes less than a minute which is the time between sets anyway. They are a little pricey but you really get what you pay for and the price is well worth it when you think about this system replacing 10-75lbs of dumbbells in 2.5lb increments which would cost you well above $2,000 to say the least not to mention the large amount of space. I am 100% satisfied with this product. Posted on Amazon.com
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