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  2. The 5 Best Adjustable Dumbbell Sets in 2024, Tested by ... - AOL

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    To find the best adjustable dumbbells, we tested more than 30 different adjustable dumbbells over the last four years, relying on in-house certified trainers Fitness Director Ebenezer Samuel, C.S ...

  3. Our go-to adjustable dumbbell set here at Men’s ... a bevy of resistance profiles and up to 200 pounds of resistance in a tiny machine that clips easily onto any power rack. Expect to do cable ...

  4. These Adjustable Dumbbell Sets Will Help You Stay Swole at Home

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    These Bowflex adjustable dumbbells have weights that adjust from 10 to 90 pounds in 5-pound increments, which replaces up to 17 pairs of dumbbells (that’s a lot of saved time and money potential).

  5. Bench (weight training) - Wikipedia

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    A weight training bench is a piece of exercise equipment used for weight training. Weight training benches may be of various designs: fixed horizontal, fixed inclined, fixed in a folded position, with one adjustable portion, with two or more adjustable portions, with racks to hold bars, etc.

  6. Weight plate - Wikipedia

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    Weight plates may incorporate holes for ease of carrying (called "grip plates") or be solid discs (especially those used for competition). Non-competition plates often have variable diameters and widths, such as on the adjustable dumbbells pictured right, with heavier plates generally being larger in diameter, thickness, or both.

  7. Dumbbell - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable dumbbells consist of a metal bar whose centre portion is often engraved with a crosshatch pattern to improve grip. Weight plates are slid onto the outer portions of the dumbbell and secured with clips or collars. Shown to the right is a "spinlock" dumbbell, whose ends are threaded to accept large nuts as collars. Alternatively, a ...