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 FaithFool (original poster member #20150) posted at 6:46 PM on Monday, September 6th, 2010

I'm looking at getting a set of adjustable dumbells, 25 lbs maximum.

Anyone have a set? Bowflex is of course twice the price. Both brands have plastic bits that will eventually give out.

I'm leaning towards the cheaper version.

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sullymeishadomi ( member #16305) posted at 7:54 PM on Monday, September 6th, 2010

I dont have either, but if they are basically the same and both have plastic bits that wear out, Id get the cheaper.

Time to be my own bff.

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FatherofFour ( member #24263) posted at 9:27 PM on Monday, September 6th, 2010

FF - are you gonna build up your gunz??

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 FaithFool (original poster member #20150) posted at 10:14 PM on Monday, September 6th, 2010

Well one can only try FofF...

Get plenty of lower body with the bike and walking, definitely need to get a handle on the arm flab now.

I love the way it feels after a good workout.

Yoga is great for it as well, but free weights are terrific, especially for me as I'm a borderline osteoporosis person.

After seeing what it's done to my mom, I need to get on it!

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JoePike ( member #13207) posted at 1:02 AM on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

There's also an adjustable set called Powerblock.

I haven't tried them, but price wise they are about 25% below Bowflex.

If I had the money, I'd probably go with Bowflex, but I don't, so I'm looking to get a set of Powerblock.

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 FaithFool (original poster member #20150) posted at 2:45 AM on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

I saw those as well. I'll have to spend some time checking them all out on a rainy day.

It's been too nice out to go shopping.

Wish I had the space for the Bowflex monster machine thingie. That looks pretty awesome.

[This message edited by FaithFool at 8:45 PM, September 6th (Monday)]

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jjct ( member #17484) posted at 12:21 AM on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Wouldn't hurt to look into local garage sales, craigslist (has a search function - I typed in bowflex and got a bunch for sale).

Ex-exercise equipment,

stbx exercise equipment! is easy to find...

jj,

who knows NOTHING about that.

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