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Reddit mentions of Ader Olympic Dumbbell Handles w/ Collars (Sold As a Pair)
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- Ader Olympic Dumbbell handles, precision engineered, 20", 15 LB per pair with 6" olympic sleeve, chrome finish.
- Precision screw ends with thread locker, for long term use.
- 250 pound capacity
- Ships to all 50 States, APO, FPO, and P.O. Box
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No but you can bring your own olympic dumbbell handles and put 4 25p plates on them.
yes
But you will need multiple sets of 5/10lb weights as all the other plates will be too big and award to move around.
Everyone I know who uses DB's at home recommends the Powerblocks, or just a pair of Olympic DB Handles like this, so they can use their already-bought plates from their barbells
If you get the PowerBlock Elite series, you can go up to 130 pounds per hand.
Of course, if you have the room, you're better off pricewise just getting a set of olympic plates and a pair of dumbell handles that can take them (note: I have no idea if those are good handles, they're just an example).
Is something like this what you have in mind? https://www.amazon.com/Olympic-Dumbbell-Handles-sold-Pair/dp/B002OB2BT6
I had a question, if I buy this:
http://www.amazon.com/Olympic-Dumbbell-Handles-sold-Pair/dp/B002OB2BT6
and I already own this:
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=10793623
I'll need to buy another one of these:
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=10793623
because I'll need 4 plates at each size instead of 2 right? That combo seems cheaper than the powerblock:
http://www.powerblock.com/prod_homeuse_u90stage1.php
which only goes 5-50 where with the olympic dumbbells I can go >100.
Pros Cons Good Bad? That's a lot of money to blindly spend.
Olympic handles for your existing plates. That's what I recommended first.
http://www.amazon.com/Olympic-Dumbbell-Handles-sold-Pair/dp/B002OB2BT6
Or you can go to Walmart for $28 each.
https://www.amazon.com/Ader-Olympic-Dumbbell-Handles-Collars/dp/B002OB2BT6
This is the brand I have, I don't trust the little collars it came with so I use same brand spin collars that about 2.5kg each themselves.
https://www.amazon.com/Olympic-Collars-Pair-Spin-Lock/dp/B00AQ1V5YS/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1537921233&sr=1-3&keywords=olympic+spin+collars
you can always buy dumbbell bars to put on interchangeable plates
Like These
hes probably talking about plate loaded olympic DB handles like these
a belt for weighted pull ups and some dumbbells that take olympic weights- like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Olympic-Dumbbell-Handles-sold-Pair/dp/B002OB2BT6/ref=sr_1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1405023319&sr=1-2-catcorr&keywords=dumbell+olympic+weights
but i think you can get them cheaper
I love lifting at home just for the convenience, but doing it right is kind of space and cost-intensive. To do it "right", you're looking at an Olympic barbell, impact resistance flooring, and a power cage (so you can bench and squat alone without risk) and bench. About $500-$1000 and about 4'x8' of space. Dumbbells are more space convenient, but harder to work with, especially the ones that can be loaded with enough weight to make squats and deadlifts challenging for a while (like these). Don't underestimate the amount of weight you'll need. You'll get stronger fast if you eat and sleep appropriately (lots of both). A pullup bar and a program like this is good cheap home option, but it does make it hard to really challenge your legs and back (the largest, most powerful muscles in your body).
A gym is certainly less of an investment, and who gives a fuck if you're skinny?