Manubri regolabili Bowflex SelectTech 552 Manubri Bowflex ST 552 (paio)

Brand:Bowflex

3.9/5

1304.73

Con il semplice giro di un quadrante puoi cambiare automaticamente la tua resistenza da 5 libbre. fino a 52,5 libbre di peso. Non dovrai più raccogliere 30 manubri diversi per ottenere i risultati desiderati, questo manubrio regolabile sostituisce 15 serie di pesi! Tutto ciò di cui hai bisogno è un manubrio SelectTech 552 per trasformare il tuo corpo per sempre. Classi di forza per tutto il corpo su richiesta ora disponibili sull'app JRNY Classi di forza per tutto il corpo su richiesta ora disponibili sull'app JRNY. L'app JRNY offre un'esperienza di allenamento completamente nuova ai manubri SelectTech con Motion Tracking: conteggio delle ripetizioni in tempo reale, indicazioni sulla forma e obiettivi di peso adattivi. Prendi il tuo tablet e inizia oggi.

Venduto in coppia. Dimensioni: 16,9 pollici L x 8,3 pollici L x 9 pollici H ciascuno (43 x 21,2 x 22,8 cm). 5, 7,5, 10, 12,5, 15, 17,5, 20, 22,5, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 e 52,5 libbre. Quadrante di selezione del peso. Sostituisce 15 serie di pesi. Regola da 5 a 52,5 libbre. Ottieni il monitoraggio del movimento, allenamenti guidati dall'allenatore e molto altro ancora con un abbonamento JRNY solo per dispositivi mobili. JRNY con tecnologia Motion Tracking conta le tue ripetizioni e tiene traccia della tua forma in tempo reale semplicemente utilizzando la fotocamera del tuo tablet. (È richiesta l'iscrizione a JRNY. Disponibile solo su tablet iOS e Android.). Prova il nostro abbonamento JRNY solo per dispositivi mobili per 2 mesi, gratuitamente (l'abbonamento JRNY si rinnova automaticamente ogni anno alle tariffe annuali correnti, più le tasse applicabili, a meno che non venga annullato almeno 48 ore prima della fine del periodo gratuito).
Brand Bowflex
Brand ‎Bowflex
Brand Name ‎Bowflex
Color Black, Red, Grey. Version 2
Color ‎Black, Red, Grey. Version 2
Country of Origin ‎United States
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 20,881 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Grip Size ‎Medium
Grip Type ‎Ergonomic
Hand Orientation ‎Left and Right
Handle Length ‎4.79 Inches
Included Components ‎Dumbbells
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎17 x 8 x 9 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎23 x 22 x 14 inches
Item Weight 105 Pounds
Item Weight ‎105 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Nautilus, Inc.
Material Other
Material ‎Other
Model Name ‎Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells
Model Year ‎2014
Number of Items ‎1
Number of Pieces ‎2
Package Weight ‎53.52 Kilograms
Part Number ‎100182
Product Dimensions ‎15.75"L x 8"W
Size ‎Medium
Special Feature Adjustable
Special Feature ‎Adjustable
Sport Type ‎Weightlifting
Style ‎Bowflex ST 552 Dumbbell
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-Adult
Use for ‎Hands
Warranty Description ‎2 years

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Scritto da: Prasad
Fair Deal for Adjustable Dumbbells
Four stars! My dad purchased the Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Dumbells as a Christmas for me in 2022. The dumbbells are a pretty good set of weights that I recommend for their convenience and design, but slightly don’t because of the cost of the dumbbells. To begin, the Bowflex is very convenient. The product is very easy to use. The dial on the side of the dumbbell makes adjusting your lateral raise weight to your bicep curl weight very quick and effortless. Also, a lot of adjustable dumbbells have dials that get stuck and jammed very easily, but this is not the case with the Bowflex. The Bowflex hasn’t gotten stuck ever since I got it, and I use it almost every day. Also, if you wanted to work out while traveling, that is very easy to do too. The Bowflex includes a belt for each dumbbell that secures all the weights to the platform so that the weight plates don’t go flying around in your suitcase. The set up process of the Bowflex is also very convenient, it only takes minutes to set up. All you have to do is unload the product in whichever room you want it in, and it’s ready to go. Also, while unloading the weights, you’ll find a manual. This manual will have a bunch of workouts that you can use during your workout. Second, the design of the Bowlex is clean and sleek. The all-black with red accents fit the look of any setting. It isn’t like those neon dumbbells, which look unaesthetic in natural light. These look natural in a room and don’t give off an unfitting vibe. The black and red color combination fits the vibe of virtually any area. I am also impressed with the design of the grips on the dumbbells. The black, ergonomic grips make your hands feel soft, even after holding heavy weights for a long time. Many dumbbells don’t have proper grips, which causes scaly and rough hands. However, this type of dumbbell has perfect grips for avoiding these types of rough hands. However, I feel the price of the Bowflex is a bit much. Four-hundred and thirty dollars for a pair of dumbbells is a lot. The dumbbells are good, but not worth two-hundred-fifteen a piece. There are other dumbbells on the market, even on Amazon that go up to the fifty-pound weight range that you can get for a lot cheaper. I’ve been using this pair of dumbbells for a while now, and even though the quality feels great, it feels more like a three-hundred-fifty dollar kind of purchase, not one that exceeds that by more than fifty dollars. Finally, the purchase of the Bowflex made me work out more, if that’s what you’re looking for. I recommend this product, but only if you’re willing to spend a bit of money.
Scritto da: Jacopo
Excellent solution for P90X or those that don't want a house full of weights
After a lot of consideration, I ended up purchasing these weights to use withP90X Extreme Home Fitness Workout Program - 13 DVDs, Nutrition Guide, Exercise Planner . The program calls for a lot of different weights, and I was tired of leaving 8 different dumbbells lying around on the floor of my den. After using these for roughly three months, I am very pleased with them, and with a few exceptions, they work great for P90X. CONSTRUCTION/DESIGN- As of 2/16/10, the model being sold on Amazon is the 2009 model, which came out in September 2008 and is the most current model available. There is no 2010 model, despite what many third party sellers claim (I have confirmed this with Nautilus). I have uploaded pictures of the version Amazon is selling, which comes with a black base plate. Amazon has lumped the reviews from the 2008 model in with this 2009 model, so read the reviews carefully. The 2009 model eliminates many of the complaints of the 2008, most specifically, it uses metal tabs on the weight plates to lock them in place. Construction is solid and it is very unlikely these will break. Although unlike traditional dumbbells, you can't drop these on the ground after a set. They are fairly sturdy, but I would be very nervous about dropping these from any height over about 5". The handle is ergonomic to fit the palm of your hand and the grip feels good and natural during lifting. The handle is thicker than a dumbbell and I prefer it to the thinner dumbbell handles. The weights have a dial on the end of them that you turn to select the desired weight. If you select 10lbs, it will then lock in the two weight plates to make 10 lbs, and release everything else; so when you pick up the weights, you get 10 lbs and all the other weights are left in the base plate. When done, you put the weights back in the base plate. This works very well, with the exception of it "catching" occasionally if the weight plates shift a little bit. This happens maybe 1/100 times or so though and isn't a big problem. You just jiggle the weights a bit until it locks. The nice thing about this design, is that the two ends of the dumbbell don't have to be the same weight. You can set the dial to 10lbs on one end and 30 lbs on the other. This will effectively put 5lbs on one end of the bar and 15lbs on the other. I don't do this often, but it can lead to more variation in exercises, and I occasionally do it for tricep workouts or hammer curls. When lifting, the weights feel very sturdy. The plates are firmly locked onto the handle. There is no shaking or movement of the plates at all, and they don't feel much different than dumbbells. PRICE - I definitely do not think these are worth the suggested retail price, but then again, I have never seen them sold for anything close to that. While they may seem expensive, if you calculate the cost of a large range of dumbbells (which typically sell for $1 per pound), these are a very favorable comparison. Just two 35lb dumbbells are going to cost you at least $50 (closer to $70 if new). USE WITH P90X - I originally did P90X with dumbbells. I had three different dumbbells, which just isn't enough for the variety of exercises used in that program. If money and space is no object, I would recommend a full dumbbell set over these, as dumbbells are better for the exercises. But for most people that just isn't practical. I hate pulling out and storing even three sets of dumbbells every other day to workout. The SelectTechs look so good that I just leave them in my den year round. The main advantages the SelectTechs have with P90X is the ability to select smaller weight increment, and being able to make weight changes quickly. Before these I owned a set of 10s, 15s, and 25s, which isn't enough variety. Going up from 15 to 25 on bicep curls is a very big jump for me was too light, 25 was too heavy, and my form was terrible because I was struggling with the weight. With the SelectTechs, I could go to 17.5, then 20, then 22.5, then finally to 25. being able to go from 10lbs to 12.5 on tricep exercises, rather than 10lbs to 15 helps significantly. The other advantage is to quickly change weight increments. With P90X, you have about 15-30 seconds to set up for the next exercise. 5-10 seconds is all the time I needed to change the four dials on the SelectTechs and get a new weight. CONS - The real problem with these weights is the length. I had no real problem with the width, which is very manageable, but the dumbbells are 16" long. This can cause a problem with some of the P90X exercises. There are maybe 7-8 exercises during the entire program that are awkward to do because of the length of the dumbbells. There are about 2-3 exercises that are very awkward to do (to the point that I actually switch to my dumbbells for these). Congdon Curls and Flip Grip Twist Kickback (tricep exercise) are two that I can think of off-hand that are difficult to do. You can ultimately make it work, but it's going to feel a little funny as you try to hold the weights out far enough to clear each other or your chest. This isn't enough of an issue that it would discourage me from buying them again. I originally debated between getting these and theBowflex SelectTech 1090 Single Dumbbell , since I was worried 52.5 pounds wouldn't be enough. Even though there are a few exercises where you could eventually need more than 52.5 pounds (heavy pants and lawnmowers come to mind), I really think this is enough weight for 90% of the people who will be doing P90X. And as Tony says, if you don't have heavy enough weight, you can always add reps. I would not buy the 1090s (which go up to 90 lbs) for P90X because I think the length of those, which is even bigger than the 552s), would just be too unwieldy for many of the exercises. The SelectTechs did come with a short DVD that shows you some workouts specifically designed for these dumbbells and how to use them. I did find this beneficial since it gave me some tips that I didn't know about lifting. Optionally, I bought theBowflex SelectTech 552 / 1090 Dumbbell Stand to use with these. It looks great, but I'm not sure I would buy it again. If you don't care about looks, the box the SelectTechs are shipped in makes a great stand on it's own and is very sturdy. UPDATE June 2012 - I've put these weights through an estimated 200+ hours of heavy use since I've had them and they still look brand new and work just the same as when I got them. There are times when I want heavier weights and would have liked some dumbbells that go up to 90 lbs, but I don't want to sacrifice the smaller profile of these for the larger model. Still very satisfied. UPDATE November 2013 - I'm still using the SelectTechs almost daily. They are in almost identical condition to when I received them with no signs of wear or problems. I have not found a better solution for adjustable dumbbells yet and will continue to use them (although I do wish they were slightly smaller). UPDATE November 2016 - Still using the SelectTechs, albeit about bi-weekly since I have switched my fitness regimen. I would say they have close to 1000 hours of use and are still in almost brand new condition, and still working great. I have recently switched to the Selecttech 560s though and will be finally retiring the 552s.
Scritto da: Arthur Oldreive
Too expensive
I bought the same product from Imfit for half the price. Same quality, just a different name on it!!
Scritto da: BIgDubya
Supreme value, highly durable and easy to use.
Like many people the past week, I have been scrambling to find home gym equipment. While I was hesitant about the price at first ($399 at the time), you will find that you would probably pay alot more buying the individual pairs which take up more space. After a week of use, I am highly satisfied with the dumbells. Easy to use, comfortable and highly durable. It takes a workout or 2 to get used to the feel. Certain workouts (any chest press or squat) require little adjustment with your positioning and wrist, but never is range of motion limited. Obviously these are more delicate than your local gym weights so DO NOT DROP by any means necessary. However, if handled with care, the feel becomes natural and you don't feel like your holding little machines. I highly recommend these dumbells. Fantastic value, a space saver and a great investment during these times and even after this all passes. Edit: 5 months of heavy use. These have held up real well. No issues to date. Like others have mentioned, the weight discs have a slight give. I only noticed this after a month or 2. Nothing to worry about in my opinion. As long as you're not dropping these hard into the base or onto the floor, these should last a while. Edit #2: 9 months in and these are still holding up. There is some aesthetic wear and tear that doesn't affect function. The chrome paint on the handle is starting to chip. Other than that, these are still proving to be highly durable.
Scritto da: Deepak Kol
Expensive but worth it!!!
I have been using it since one month and it is working great. It has good locking mechanism but that makes me nervous too. It is very delicate locking system and it could be damaged easily if dropped or handled badly. This is best if you use it carefully for home workouts!! Hope they have warranty on this.
Scritto da: Franck
Good quality, take less place to store but mechanism can block at heavier weights.
Very interesting product because versatile and it does not take up space to store. But when lifting heavier weights, there is more chance to block the mechanism in his base. Then impossible to turn the adjutment knob, don't force !. Check videos on youtube how to solve Bowflex Dumbbells Get "Stuck". It seems that the bowflex stand could help to avoid this problem by better placing weights on their bases. I love this kit because we can add 2.5 lbs for every weight, by adjusting different weights and the guide explains very well basic exercices. For men, 52 lbs could be not enough for many exercices after few months. We can add elastic bands. Better to read the guide before to use and to apply the precautions. Very good quality. Many people bought them since 10 years ! But if you have brutal users around you , this is not for them: they could block the adjustment or break the mechanism. I prefer to buy this well know brand because the mechanism is so sensible I wouldn't it break and dammage my face or my floor. I wouldn't buy an unknow brand with plastic knob. Too risky.
Scritto da: Sandip Sud
Product Review
Excellent product !!!

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