Thank you so much for a fantastic review, Alan! For the record, If some of you are interested in ordering a pair of Dumblers, we would recommend checking the diameter of the hole in your plates beforehand and make sure they are 2''. If you are buying new plates, you should be good, because most Olympic standard plates out there are 2'' in diameter. Do know that if you are not satisfied with your purchase, we offer a free 14 day return! If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
@@Second247 Hi Antti! We have not yet seen any SlideLock break. They are very easy to replace and If there should be any issues with them we will help you solve it!
These are really impressive, both qualitywise and clearly for the engineering that goes behind them; i am currently considering getting a pair of olympic dumbbells - i'd be using them mostly for rows, overhead presses, split squats, goblet squats, possibly some snatches, etc - and so far i've narrowed it down to these two: the Dumbler or the Rogue DB-15. If, say, i were to go with the DB-15, i'd get a pair of OSO collars with them which i could then use for all my barbell work, whereas with these from Gungnir i'd have to buy the barbell separately. Also, i've noticed that the Dumbler is a ever so slightly shorter that the DB-15, meaning less room for plates to be loaded and, intuitively, fewer weight capacity (not so sure, though). The quality seems to be excellent for both, though the Dumbler may be a bit higher, or at least they look that way to me. Lastly, there's the convenience: through the Rogue website i'd be able to get not only the dumbbells but also the plates - the Dumbler i'd have to order it directly from Gungnir and then buy the plates elsewhere (i'd still buy the Rogue change plates). So, when it comes down to it: what shall i do?
I appreciate that he's always willing to give an honest opinion. He really put himself on the line with those heavier weights at the end. I now trust those collars.
I have a pair and use Rogue rubber change plates with them. There’s a a very small amount of slop, but they’re very silent because of the rubber. The knurling isn’t aggressive, but it’s “sticky” so to speak. That being said, these dumbbells are awesome, and Gungnir’s customer service is top notch. I would definitely recommend them.
I'd like to see how they hold up after a year of bro's dumping them fully loaded after a set of DB bench. Plus those groves will need to be periodically scrubbed of chalk, curd etc since the collar relies on a precise fit to lock. They're a beautifully made, but you muscles cant tell the difference.
Guess the fix is to load the wider diameter plate with plates that do fit. Kinda sandwich them in then. Or!!! The inventor could design small plates/negligible weighted plates that fit the dumbbells and include them . Or save it for Version II
That doesn’t make any sense, no offense. The solution is to buy new plates so the advertised product actually works? This seems like something they should’ve given more thought for when designing this product.
@@ExternusArmy Yes, I agree. This should have been a feature from the get-go. What I'm suggesting is there to be a universal adapter that makes it possible for oversized weights to be locked in. As in, when Alan is able to lift the weight from the bar after the collar has been locked in there can be affixed a thin round plate to prevent the weight from falling off. 1 for the inside where the hand grips and the other for the outside of the bar. Hope I'm making some sense.
Those are neat, but I don't see why you'd pay 450$ for a pair of these when you can get a pair of Olympic handles for around 100-150$ and some nice collars collars for like another 100$. If you're gonna shell that out you may as well just buy some powerblocks.
@@vittocrazi 50lbs is close to the same price (depending on area) but the powerblocks can go up to 90lb if you like (for more money) and they can change weight faster. If you have the plates already these handles aren't an awful deal, but I'd find it hard to justify these over a pair of cheap olympic handles but that's my opinion.
Great review. I was lucky enough to get a lotto drawing for the Ironmasters, and I have a VERY small area to work out so they will fit my needs. I wouldn't even mind the rattle when the plate is secure with these you just reviewed. The only thing that would inconvenience me with these is that I would have to move a lot of plates with a 2'' diameter holes, and it takes a lot of time (no plate tree. so they are kind of scattered). ATM I'm using some regular big box store dumbbells with standard 1 inch holes on them. the spin locks are okay, and I don't mind when those get loose because it would take quite a bit to unscrew all the way off. I do like to use your method when I get on, and off the bench with using my knees and, the natural weight of the dumbbell to bring myself back upright. two biggest gripes would be I don't want to get stabbed by the end of the bells, and or have them roll away from me, and smash into my garage door. I had no idea brands like Baadass, or Peppin existed at the time or I could have saved myself A LOT of money. The square shape would eliminate smashing my garage door, but of course they are VERY expensive.. I have wanted the IM's before covid hit. However, it's way overkill for my home gym. I can only take solace in the fact that I'm getting exactly what I'm wanting, and they are very high end pieces of kit.
It looks like the built it collars are their main selling point and biggest driver of the steep price. The collars are a brilliant idea and do work (although imperfectly), but come across as an unnecessary and expensive alternative to just using normal collars, and consequently feels like a gimmick. I'd reckon a well built product like this without the fancy built in collars would sell for half the price, and that is what I'd buy.
Ooof .... and at the low-low price of 500 bucks. I mean I get it, that's cheaper than a set for sure, but man, that's still a heavy price tag for the everyday shlub.
Interesting product - I actually bought rubber hex bells over the last year. Amazon has these at a good price. Not sure these would have worked out quite as well - my wife uses the dumbbells more than I do and switches between weights a lot.
My favourite hobby: listening to the music on the background of Alan Thrall videos and trying to figure out what the awesome song I can't recognize is. Been rocking that Unto Others album A LOT recently.
Very impressive design with the built in collars, however they over-reaching on the price. I appreciate it’s a new first of its kind product, but it’s simply too expensive. They would need to be roughly half the price to make me jump, maybe $300 I’d consider based on the space savings, but it’s just too much.
If you have the plates already (and they fit) do a comparison buying pairs of 80, 85, 90, 95 and 100lb dumbbells. I think the price point is ideal under that consideration. Also, the shipping cost - $39.00 - is a bonus.
I think that if the sleeves were shorter they would be more interesting to the average lifter. I'm not sure most people want/need more than 100 lb dumbells. Maybe they can have a separate product for that. And the range of motion would be more similar to a regular dumbell.
Really awesome idea, but most people would prolly be better off with a Powerblock since the price is honestly somewhat comparable. most ppl don't have tons of change plates laying around. The technology on these look really good tho
Yeah, though I don't understand why someone would go with a 500 dollar loadable dumbbell with limited plate options. I got a cheaper Walmart one for christmas with spring collars that work just fine, and seem to bear over 44 lbs of weight on a collar just fine, which is acceptable for a dumbbell imo
Standard oly dB handles that I've had for like 20 years and dusted off during the pandemic....are still like $60. But attaching strong enough collars means ur taking away space for thick 25lb plates. I saw someone on the internet rec .99c hose clamps and boys....that worked like a charm. Was it a slight pain in the ass to screw/unscrew those to change weights? A little...if these db's were $200 or less I'd consider them, that locking mechanism is slick I will give them that. But I have some concern about the durability of that locking slide. So for $400 no way. It seems like this company company should have come up with a better locking mechanism that could go over standard made db's. The way they designed this is certainly cool but u can see where it added considerable machining expense. Maybe if they update this design with a more sturdy looking lock mechanism....or as I suggested a thinner lock mechanism that can be married to a standard machined db to get their costs down. But these are more than my duffalo bar.....I couldn't justify this purchase. But kudos for a slick AF design. Just seems like it needs some tweaking. I'm no strongman but I load up my dbs with well over 100lbs and they do get dropped after a set....under control ofc but one end lands before the other and I just wouldn't trust that magnet to hold up over time.
Forgive me for asking, but what is the name of the exercise at 4:50? I'm very new to all of this and I'm recovering from a shoulder injury and this seems like it would be very beneficial to me.
Honestly, if the slop of the low profile collar isn't working for you, just don't use it and instead use a traditional collar like it a regular barbell
This is great timing for me since I just snapped my ooooold standard loadable dumbbells. What's a good Olympic size that's in the budget friendly range?
Alan, great vid as always, but these aren't close to as strong and breakproof as the loadables from Baadass Weights. (Yes it's spelled like that) I have one of their sets that can be loaded with up to 200lb per handle and DROPPED. They actually have a lifetime guarantee against all breakage. Also, they use an internally threaded handle with flat end posts, so you can put them on end on your legs etc when getting into bench position like you would a fixed dumbbell. Crazy value for the money.
$499? 😂 Ooook. No. I have some old school dumbbell handles that will hold 105lbs each when loaded with 10lb standard plates. Think I paid $20 for them over 20 years ago. Weights won't come off because the collar screws on. I've loaded them with 150 lbs for rows never have failed.
The clattering of the plates when they dont fit perfectly would bother me, especially for that price. Why couldnt they just include a sealing ring made of soft rubber between the grip and the plate to make up for the remaining play of the plate?
These are really interesting and I am impressed with the design. Unfortunately for me, they are way out of my price range, but that's ok, a lot of things are. LOL.
I have powerblocks up to 90 but I don't think they work with the mad spotter pro or the sport grip spotter system;( so iam looking for dumbells 50 and up to use the spotter systems since I have shoulder pain. I may sell the powerblocks 90s and get the once up to 50lbs only since I do hitt workouts 2x a week and they are fast to change. With this handles I can load up my 25lbs olimpyc plates on them and do any type of dumbell workout without restrictions? If I go tbis route I will be using the 50lbs plus dumbells with spotter system to save my shoulders.
Great product and review but, $450 is a pretty hard pill to swallow. Seems more cost effective to start out with a fixed set of 25-45 lbs dumbbells then add more as you get stronger. The 5-20 lbs; you can always lift weight plates. I did interchangeable back in the day. It sucks regardless of how fast you can take the weight off and put the new weight back on (twice!). Gets old really fast. I also never enjoyed a 45, 55, 60 lbs bar digging into my thigh right before a dumbbell bench press. Just my 2¢.
This is an interesting product because on the one hand it is targeted to homegym owners on the other hand it doenst make a lot of sense to a himegym owner to invest 500$ for loadable dumbells. Like you cannot do dropsets or supersets with different weights and most homegyms dont have 4 of a kind in each plate. Also another thing is that if they indeed have magnetic collars they will eventually get demagnetized especially if they get hit so i wonder how much they will last.
Thank you so much for a fantastic review, Alan! For the record, If some of you are interested in ordering a pair of Dumblers, we would recommend checking the diameter of the hole in your plates beforehand and make sure they are 2''. If you are buying new plates, you should be good, because most Olympic standard plates out there are 2'' in diameter. Do know that if you are not satisfied with your purchase, we offer a free 14 day return!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Can i use them as foam rollers? Im vegan and use milwaukee tools
@@Worlds.Strongest.Mauro10 But do you have the mustache? That's vital information. Question for Gungnir: Those collars, can i buy them as spare parts?
@@Second247 Hi Antti! We have not yet seen any SlideLock break. They are very easy to replace and If there should be any issues with them we will help you solve it!
Får vi billigare pris om vi hämtar upp i Oslo? :D
These are really impressive, both qualitywise and clearly for the engineering that goes behind them; i am currently considering getting a pair of olympic dumbbells - i'd be using them mostly for rows, overhead presses, split squats, goblet squats, possibly some snatches, etc - and so far i've narrowed it down to these two: the Dumbler or the Rogue DB-15.
If, say, i were to go with the DB-15, i'd get a pair of OSO collars with them which i could then use for all my barbell work, whereas with these from Gungnir i'd have to buy the barbell separately.
Also, i've noticed that the Dumbler is a ever so slightly shorter that the DB-15, meaning less room for plates to be loaded and, intuitively, fewer weight capacity (not so sure, though).
The quality seems to be excellent for both, though the Dumbler may be a bit higher, or at least they look that way to me.
Lastly, there's the convenience: through the Rogue website i'd be able to get not only the dumbbells but also the plates - the Dumbler i'd have to order it directly from Gungnir and then buy the plates elsewhere (i'd still buy the Rogue change plates).
So, when it comes down to it: what shall i do?
I appreciate that he's always willing to give an honest opinion. He really put himself on the line with those heavier weights at the end. I now trust those collars.
Great review. I have similar cons. Need to do a video but will link this one as well.
Daaaaamn its the dude, great content Brandon!
No
I have a pair and use Rogue rubber change plates with them. There’s a a very small amount of slop, but they’re very silent because of the rubber. The knurling isn’t aggressive, but it’s “sticky” so to speak. That being said, these dumbbells are awesome, and Gungnir’s customer service is top notch. I would definitely recommend them.
We’re very happy you like them 🙏 thank you for the kind words
I second the top notch customer service!
The built in collar is quite brilliant
Thanks for the honesty that they gave them to you for a review. Also thank you for the honest review and putting them through a workout.
Just saw the price. $500. The dumbbells cost more than my squat rack.
10 seconds in and I love that adjust-ability
Good review, always look forward to seeing these typa videos
I'd like to see how they hold up after a year of bro's dumping them fully loaded after a set of DB bench.
Plus those groves will need to be periodically scrubbed of chalk, curd etc since the collar relies on a precise fit to lock. They're a beautifully made, but you muscles cant tell the difference.
Agreed. Whether it's a cheap 10kg plate, or a $1000 10kg plate, it's still just 10kg to your muscle.
Have em. Love em. Support this company.
Guess the fix is to load the wider diameter plate with plates that do fit. Kinda sandwich them in then.
Or!!! The inventor could design small plates/negligible weighted plates that fit the dumbbells and include them . Or save it for Version II
That doesn’t make any sense, no offense. The solution is to buy new plates so the advertised product actually works? This seems like something they should’ve given more thought for when designing this product.
Or use a rubber washer.
Plates that do fit will move the plate to a new location which also will not fit since the grooves are fit to the 'good' plates.
@@ExternusArmy Yes, I agree. This should have been a feature from the get-go. What I'm suggesting is there to be a universal adapter that makes it possible for oversized weights to be locked in. As in, when Alan is able to lift the weight from the bar after the collar has been locked in there can be affixed a thin round plate to prevent the weight from falling off. 1 for the inside where the hand grips and the other for the outside of the bar. Hope I'm making some sense.
@@ExternusArmy It's really a non-issue, it's hard to find a plate with a hole that's 2.4" wide
If you want to buy other Gungnir named things I would highly recimmend the Saab RBS15 Gungnir anti-ship missile
Mine are ordered and I hope to have them soon, thanks for the review Alan!
Great vid, alan. Appreciate the honest talk and detailed review.
ooh yes! Unto Others playing in background at 1:06! Love the new album!
Those are neat, but I don't see why you'd pay 450$ for a pair of these when you can get a pair of Olympic handles for around 100-150$ and some nice collars collars for like another 100$. If you're gonna shell that out you may as well just buy some powerblocks.
Agreed! 450$ is a wee much
How high does the powerbloci go?
@@vittocrazi 50lbs is close to the same price (depending on area) but the powerblocks can go up to 90lb if you like (for more money) and they can change weight faster. If you have the plates already these handles aren't an awful deal, but I'd find it hard to justify these over a pair of cheap olympic handles but that's my opinion.
You could also wear burlap underwear and wrap your feet in leather thongs
Same price as Rogue when you add collars and shipping come out 527$ with tax for DB25 10
The price..... whew
I got super confused back in the day when Steve Shaw said he had done 180lb dumbbell rows. Now I see how!
Awesome review! Exactly the info I was looking for! Thank you!
Great review. I was lucky enough to get a lotto drawing for the Ironmasters, and I have a VERY small area to work out so they will fit my needs. I wouldn't even mind the rattle when the plate is secure with these you just reviewed. The only thing that would inconvenience me with these is that I would have to move a lot of plates with a 2'' diameter holes, and it takes a lot of time (no plate tree. so they are kind of scattered). ATM I'm using some regular big box store dumbbells with standard 1 inch holes on them. the spin locks are okay, and I don't mind when those get loose because it would take quite a bit to unscrew all the way off. I do like to use your method when I get on, and off the bench with using my knees and, the natural weight of the dumbbell to bring myself back upright. two biggest gripes would be I don't want to get stabbed by the end of the bells, and or have them roll away from me, and smash into my garage door. I had no idea brands like Baadass, or Peppin existed at the time or I could have saved myself A LOT of money. The square shape would eliminate smashing my garage door, but of course they are VERY expensive.. I have wanted the IM's before covid hit. However, it's way overkill for my home gym. I can only take solace in the fact that I'm getting exactly what I'm wanting, and they are very high end pieces of kit.
I think these could be a great option if you go to a commercial gym with lots of plates but no dumbbells heavier than 100lbs
Indeed! Great as a complementary product to fixed dumbbells in a commercial gym
five hundred dollarydoos
It looks like the built it collars are their main selling point and biggest driver of the steep price. The collars are a brilliant idea and do work (although imperfectly), but come across as an unnecessary and expensive alternative to just using normal collars, and consequently feels like a gimmick. I'd reckon a well built product like this without the fancy built in collars would sell for half the price, and that is what I'd buy.
get some wavy washers with a 2 inch inside diameter. will take the slop right out
Ooof .... and at the low-low price of 500 bucks. I mean I get it, that's cheaper than a set for sure, but man, that's still a heavy price tag for the everyday shlub.
Interesting product - I actually bought rubber hex bells over the last year. Amazon has these at a good price. Not sure these would have worked out quite as well - my wife uses the dumbbells more than I do and switches between weights a lot.
the built in collar is brilliant with the limited real estate on loadable dumbbells
Fellow camp marine here, might check out your gym this Saturday!
My favourite hobby: listening to the music on the background of Alan Thrall videos and trying to figure out what the awesome song I can't recognize is. Been rocking that Unto Others album A LOT recently.
Kinda sounds like new mastodon, hard to tell.
@@mathquizard The song I was trying to figure out is definitely Destiny by Unto Others.
Very impressive design with the built in collars, however they over-reaching on the price. I appreciate it’s a new first of its kind product, but it’s simply too expensive. They would need to be roughly half the price to make me jump, maybe $300 I’d consider based on the space savings, but it’s just too much.
If you have the plates already (and they fit) do a comparison buying pairs of 80, 85, 90, 95 and 100lb dumbbells. I think the price point is ideal under that consideration. Also, the shipping cost - $39.00 - is a bonus.
Thanks for the honesty
I've got a db set up to 100lb. These would make sense to have in my home gym for weights more than 100. Thanks for the review.
Great option for a home gym
Named after Odin's spear! I trust that they next to being great dumbbells they can double as an implement to kick Frost Giants' asses.
Those are beautiful dumbbell handles.
I’d always be nervous of doing overhead lifts with these type of dumbbells. Plus the price of these are horrifying! $500! Too much.
I have these and co-sign everything Alan says. My Tijuana Barbell Co 5kg plates have a lot of slop on them, but none have fallen yet.
Fair review for range of motion and heavy weight.
Maybe throw a tight fitting fractional on the outside?
I think that if the sleeves were shorter they would be more interesting to the average lifter. I'm not sure most people want/need more than 100 lb dumbells. Maybe they can have a separate product for that. And the range of motion would be more similar to a regular dumbell.
It’s a good idea but I prefer powerblocks
Awesome product, i'll buy 'em cash💪
@6:37 I can never make out what he's saying for the outro...?? "Train on time"??
Train Untamed
Really awesome idea, but most people would prolly be better off with a Powerblock since the price is honestly somewhat comparable. most ppl don't have tons of change plates laying around. The technology on these look really good tho
Yeah, though I don't understand why someone would go with a 500 dollar loadable dumbbell with limited plate options. I got a cheaper Walmart one for christmas with spring collars that work just fine, and seem to bear over 44 lbs of weight on a collar just fine, which is acceptable for a dumbbell imo
If you can afford them, I'd recommend them - they've made dumbbell exercises my favorite thing right now
Standard oly dB handles that I've had for like 20 years and dusted off during the pandemic....are still like $60. But attaching strong enough collars means ur taking away space for thick 25lb plates. I saw someone on the internet rec .99c hose clamps and boys....that worked like a charm. Was it a slight pain in the ass to screw/unscrew those to change weights? A little...if these db's were $200 or less I'd consider them, that locking mechanism is slick I will give them that. But I have some concern about the durability of that locking slide. So for $400 no way. It seems like this company company should have come up with a better locking mechanism that could go over standard made db's. The way they designed this is certainly cool but u can see where it added considerable machining expense. Maybe if they update this design with a more sturdy looking lock mechanism....or as I suggested a thinner lock mechanism that can be married to a standard machined db to get their costs down. But these are more than my duffalo bar.....I couldn't justify this purchase. But kudos for a slick AF design.
Just seems like it needs some tweaking. I'm no strongman but I load up my dbs with well over 100lbs and they do get dropped after a set....under control ofc but one end lands before the other and I just wouldn't trust that magnet to hold up over time.
I hear dissection in the background ❄️🥶❤️🥰
I think I hear some of the new Mastodon album in the background 🤔
That 10lbs plate reminds me of my ex.
These look really cool.
Alan with the Lu Raises!
Forgive me for asking, but what is the name of the exercise at 4:50? I'm very new to all of this and I'm recovering from a shoulder injury and this seems like it would be very beneficial to me.
Lu-Raises, definitely great for shoulder re-hab if you start light
@@basedape97 Thank you so much.
Lateral raise into overhead raise (Lu Raises)
The Thrall raise.😁
Honestly, if the slop of the low profile collar isn't working for you, just don't use it and instead use a traditional collar like it a regular barbell
It's the plate that shifts because it's slightly larger than 2". Really, think about what you just said 🤣
The collar won't make the plate hole any smaller.
@@Jay-we2ek irrelevant, I'm talking about the side to side play which would be solve with a traditional plastic blue collar
Very nice loadable dumbbells, but ouch that price. (and I just can't see putting my bumper plates on - LOL - so I'd also need to buy more plates)
This is great timing for me since I just snapped my ooooold standard loadable dumbbells. What's a good Olympic size that's in the budget friendly range?
Titan Fitness has options under $100. Fringe Sport has them under $150. Gluck's Gym did a review here: ruclips.net/video/THlwvI9D4N8/видео.html
@@craterflakes thank you!
If life were a game, these would be legendary loot
Alan, great vid as always, but these aren't close to as strong and breakproof as the loadables from Baadass Weights. (Yes it's spelled like that) I have one of their sets that can be loaded with up to 200lb per handle and DROPPED. They actually have a lifetime guarantee against all breakage. Also, they use an internally threaded handle with flat end posts, so you can put them on end on your legs etc when getting into bench position like you would a fixed dumbbell. Crazy value for the money.
$499? 😂 Ooook. No. I have some old school dumbbell handles that will hold 105lbs each when loaded with 10lb standard plates. Think I paid $20 for them over 20 years ago. Weights won't come off because the collar screws on. I've loaded them with 150 lbs for rows never have failed.
The clattering of the plates when they dont fit perfectly would bother me, especially for that price. Why couldnt they just include a sealing ring made of soft rubber between the grip and the plate to make up for the remaining play of the plate?
Not all plates are exactly 2" that's why. It's the plate, not the bar.
These are really interesting and I am impressed with the design. Unfortunately for me, they are way out of my price range, but that's ok, a lot of things are. LOL.
Slightly off topic question but does any company make oly plates in the size of standard 25's but are heavier?
Have you seen the new Kroc DB's from Kabuki?... pretty badass implements designed for max load
But which is the longest one? I need extra long dumbbell bars.
Looking lean and mean man!
I have powerblocks up to 90 but I don't think they work with the mad spotter pro or the sport grip spotter system;( so iam looking for dumbells 50 and up to use the spotter systems since I have shoulder pain.
I may sell the powerblocks 90s and get the once up to 50lbs only since I do hitt workouts 2x a week and they are fast to change.
With this handles I can load up my 25lbs olimpyc plates on them and do any type of dumbell workout without restrictions? If I go tbis route I will be using the 50lbs plus dumbells with spotter system to save my shoulders.
A dumbell named by the mighty spear of Odin??? Kinda funny 😁
499€ for a pair of two thats a closed case for me.
Love when you upload man, keep up the good work
Doesn't the spring thing gripper is used for the same purpose? What's it called 🤔
Why does cap use weird ass sizes? I have a hard time finding small plates exactly .75 inches wide
A-Lu-N Thrall
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Because of the raises? No? I'll see myself out
Clever.
Alan, what do you call that lateral movement you did at 4:51? I'm not familiar.
Called the "lu raise", popularized by olympic weightlifter Lu Xiaojun.
the pandemic completely fucked the price of gym equipment
Yep and people selling second hand are all price gouging. It's obscene.
$500.00 bucks 😟
Great product and review but, $450 is a pretty hard pill to swallow. Seems more cost effective to start out with a fixed set of 25-45 lbs dumbbells then add more as you get stronger. The 5-20 lbs; you can always lift weight plates. I did interchangeable back in the day. It sucks regardless of how fast you can take the weight off and put the new weight back on (twice!). Gets old really fast. I also never enjoyed a 45, 55, 60 lbs bar digging into my thigh right before a dumbbell bench press. Just my 2¢.
Hey Alan what are your thoughts on the new Mastodon album
This is at most an $80 handle, $160 for a pair
£500 ... I could get a standard bar, collar, and quite a few weights for that. In the words of Dragon's Den;
"I'm Out!"
@Alan Top 10 metal album video when?
What is the weight limit per dumbbell?
@4:38 On a heavy flat press, how are you supposed to raise them ? (traditionally from standing up straight on your knee).
pretty much the same way as the timestamp.. you just get lower
@@kostisth1436 yeah but the 2” barbell that pokes through is not going to feel great on your thigh
@@mike.pritchett.p7by916 put half of the disk on your thigh
@@mike.pritchett.p7by916 put the bar outside or inside your thigh/knee
I wonder how they would handle being dropped.
Nice
No idea why but I read that as "dumbest dumbbells"
What do you call those lateral raises you were doing?
Look up the “Lu Raise” usually they are done with plates but here he is using dumbbells
They always seem like your trying to make something work that’s never quite as good.
Why not just use a ring for the bigger plates?
$450 Get out.
If you ain’t first your last
But do Fat Grips fit on them?
At this price range you might as well get the Watson Eco Dumbell set that comes with plates up to 50kg each.
Looks like a solid piece of kit but 500$ is ridiculous.
A1111111 video good review
When is beard routine
This is an interesting product because on the one hand it is targeted to homegym owners on the other hand it doenst make a lot of sense to a himegym owner to invest 500$ for loadable dumbells. Like you cannot do dropsets or supersets with different weights and most homegyms dont have 4 of a kind in each plate. Also another thing is that if they indeed have magnetic collars they will eventually get demagnetized especially if they get hit so i wonder how much they will last.
...is your Apple Watch untamed, or just upside down?!
oh...ha, ha, ha...$449 for the pair. In a pigs eye...
Don’t make fun of large holes