The 40 lb add-on kit, plates 5-8, would take the set from a maximum weight of 45 lbs to 85 lbs in each hand. This set can be expanded or upgraded with add-on kits. Pin changes provide 10 lb increments and 2 internal adder weights can be added/removed for 5 lb increments and some 2.5 lb increments. The Pro Rexan 5-45 lbs base set comes with plates 1-4. The Pro Aluminum handle weighs approximately 10lbs without adder weights whereas the Pro Rexan handle weighs approximately 5lbs without adder weights. The difference is that the ends on the Rexan set are molded, and the ends on the Aluminum handles are extruded,machined from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum and polished. The Pro Aluminum Set comes with the same plates as the Pro Rexan Set and it is expandable using the same add-on kits and weights as the Pro Rexan Set. Pin changes provide 5 lb increments and 2 internal adder weights can be added/removed for all 2.5 lb increments. The Medical Set is a hybrid set utilizing the weight stack from the Personal Set and the handles of the Pro Rexan Set. The Elite Aluminum handle weighs approximately 10lbs without adder weights whereas the Elite handle weighs approximately 5 lbs without adder weights. The difference is that the ends on the Elite set are molded, and the ends on the Aluminum handles are extruded,machined from 6061 aircraft grade aluminum and polished. The Elite Aluminum Set comes with the same plates as the Elite Set and it is expandable using the same add-on kits and weights as the Elite Set. The Classic 60 Plus Handle Set upgrades a Classic 45 from 5-45 pounds per hand to 5-60 pounds. The dimensions of the Classic 45 are 12"L 圆" W x 6" H. The Classic 45 Set adjusts from 5-45 lbs in 5 lb increments. The Personal Trainer Set is not expandable. The Personal Trainer Set is a hybrid set utilizing the weight stack from the Classic 45 Set and the handles of the Elite Set. Dimensions at 50 lbs: 13"L x 7"W x 7.25"H U-50 (discontinued but still available as a "club set") Sport 2.4 (some were rebranded and sold as "GoFit") Feel free to add details about the current powerblocks. Specifications for the current PowerBlock dumbbells can be found on the company's website: Information about some of the older sets are outlined below. I hope this review helps you guys.Since there have been a lot of questions about the older, discontinued PowerBlocks, I thought a specific reference thread might be helpful. I bought mine 10% off at a store in Northern California. With all this said, I still don't know why some people still want to purchase the sports/elites rather than the newer urethane series. the pin snags onto my shorts sometimes when working out but they're still better than the sports or elites because they snag alot less.Īnyways, sorry for the long post. but that's ok because the sport 9.0 or elites don't have them either so I don't feel left out.Ģ. I hate wearing gloves and with these I don't need to.ġ. Oh by the way, the pin is not made of the medal rod, it's made of some other material that fits into the blocks so much better and easier!!!! They can't get bumped out like the sports or the elites. You can drop the dumbbells too and they won't break, but if they do, you're covered under warranty (only with urethane series). Alot of people say that it looks too big compared to the sport or elites but when I took a tape measure to it, it's only about 1 inch longer. They can be expanded to 125 lbs if you want to (it's in the works). They're only $40 more and you'll get a lifetime warranty with them instead of 10-15 year with the other series.
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