| Keith303 |
I only see the ones in stores that go upto 25-30 lbs, anyone know where i can get 50-100lbs d-bells.
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| dsl55 |
I know lucki's gym equipment sells all sizes, but you may have to buy more than one dumbell. I can't give you a number, but look it up in the phone book. Also, the "nautilus" dumbell system lets you chose a wide range of sizes(not sure how high it goes) so that may be an option. It's pretty space conservant as it is one small rack and one bar picks one weight size and it slides into place, it's probably the best, home styled system I have seen, but I am not giving it justice as I am pretty slammed and can't even manage to lock my front door. Look it up though.
If worse come to worse I know they don't monitor londonderry gym's camera's very well so you could probably sneak out a set of dumbells if you're slick... |
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| ColinSiR |
quote: Originally posted by Keith303
I only see the ones in stores that go upto 25-30 lbs, anyone know where i can get 50-100lbs d-bells.
thx
we all know your not that strong:D
biggest ive seen is a 30, unless youget those ones where you attach the weights |
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| dsl55 |
| I am still gonna plug the nautilus set of d-bells as it can be any weight you want. I have seen all ranges of singular d-bells for sale, but it is not very economical.... |
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| Flex |
| Gomango Fitness has the adjustable dumbells..........you can go up to 120lbs on the longer bars. |
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| Keith303 |
thx flex, ill check those out. My job takes me outa town alot and I need to work out asmuch as I can. Those adjustable weights sound perfect.
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