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Powerblock sport 50
Powerblock sport 50






  1. Powerblock sport 50 full#
  2. Powerblock sport 50 pro#
  3. Powerblock sport 50 series#

Powerblock sport 50 full#

While this is a very light adjustable dumbbell set, it’s a full 8 lbs heavier than the Sport 24, which is the lightest model in the Sport Series. There are no adder weights, so you get 4-32 lbs in 4 lb increments with this model.

Powerblock sport 50 pro#

The empty handle weighs 4 lbs on each PowerBlock Pro 32 dumbbell. Each dumbbell has two 2.5 lb adder weights for achieving small weight increments. The empty handle weighs 5 lbs on each Pro EXP dumbbell. This structure makes the Pro EXP comparable to the Sport EXP. It can be expanded to 70 lbs with the Stage 2 kit and to 90 lbs with the Stage 3 kit. The Pro EXP Stage 1 set has a max weight of 50 lbs per dumbbell. The PowerBlock Pro EXP is an expandable model, with Stage 1, Stage 2 and Stage 3 sets. EZ Curl Bar, Straight Bar, Kettlebell Handle). Lastly, the Pro EXP and Pro 50 models are compatible with the different PowerBlock accessories (i.e. Only the Sport 24 shares this same wedge design. However, they go a step further by having a “wedge” shape in the handle that allows for even more forearm range of motion from the front to the back of the handle.

Powerblock sport 50 series#

The Pro Series dumbbells share the same “open handle” design as the Sport Series dumbbells, which gives plenty of space for your wrist/forearms inside the handle. The urethane also reduces noise during use since there’s no metal on metal contact. This is due to the urethane coated plates as well as their non-welded “flex” design. Overall, all Pro Series models have a more durable design than the Sport Series models. The Pro Series consists of 3 separate dumbbell models, including one expandable model and two non-expandable models: Now that you’ve got a summarized overview of how the PowerBlock Pro and Sport models compare on a spec-to-spec basis, I’ll dig a little deeper into each separate model. PowerBlock Pro vs Sport: Overview of Models No compatibility with other models (except for the “PowerBlock EXP”)

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Featuresġ.5″ (38mm) diameter Contoured shape Thermoplastic rubberġ.25″ (38mm) diameter Contoured shape Thermoplastic rubberġ0 lbs each Curved/arched shape Urethane molded over steelĥ lbs each Curved/arched shape Urethane molded over steelĤ lbs each Curved/arched shape Urethane molded over steelġ0 lbs each Curved/arched shape Powder coated steelĥ lbs each Curved/arched shape Powder coated steelģ lbs each Curved/arched shape Powder coated steelīlack handle Black blocks Multi-colored bandsīlack handle Metallic grey blocks Black bands (amount of weight printed)īlack handle Grey blocks Multi-colored bands NOTE: You may need to scroll to the right to see all columns.

powerblock sport 50

The table below gives you an easy way to compare all PowerBlock Pro vs Sport models across all key specs:

  • PowerBlock Pro vs Sport: Which Should You Buy?.
  • PowerBlock Pro vs Sport: Overview of Models.
  • This way you can adjust your dumbbell pair to your individual needs. The further down you position it, the heavier your PowerBlock dumbbell becomes. The system dumbbells have the patented Selector Pin, with which you can easily set the desired weight. The design is compact and optimally balanced. A single pair of PowerBlock dumbbells can thus include up to 37 different pairs of dumbbells. The patented Selector-Pin allows you to adjust the weight in seconds and guarantees a risk-free workout. The PowerBlock system replaces complete dumbbell racks, making it the ideal weight system for strength training in the home gym. PowerBlock was the world's first adjustable dumbbell and is now the first choice of fitness and personal trainers.








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