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Adjustable 19.5" Thread Dumbbell Handles Reviews

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Unleash your inner Titan with the Threaded Dumbbell Handles, part of our exclusive adjustable dumbbell selection for space efficiency. These commercial-grade dumbbell handles come as a set featuring a loadable sleeve length of 7-inches. They are constructed from high-quality rust-resistant steel with medium diamond textured knurling and can accommodate any standard 1-inch plate. Incorporate the handles while performing lunges and squats in your fitness routine to target your hamstrings, quads, and glutes. You can even target your obliques by doing side bends and twists. They truly offer a total body workout.

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They're quality. The threaded clamps prevent an accident from occurring since they have to be screwed on/off (as opposed to the Olympic plate size kind that require a collar). I think the only problem I have with these is that you can't sit them on your quads before benching with them. I like to rest dumbbells on my thighs and then use my legs to sort of help "kick" the dumbbells up into the starting position (especially when the weight gets heavier) for dumbbell bench press. These don't really work well for that. They're a 1" diameter bar that digs into your legs if you try it. I wish there was something I could wear on my quads to help cushion them.
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Posted 4 years ago
I have 4 pairs of DB handles and these are the best. Long spindles allow 150 lbs each
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Posted 4 years ago
These are a must if you need to go higher than 60 lbs or so on your adjustable dumbbells. Great price, great product. If you don’t have any handles yet, I would suggest buying these and also a set of the shorter ones. Or, if you don’t yet need to go higher than 60 lbs or so, stick with the shorter ones. While these are great for 65 lbs+, at lower weights there is a lot of handle sticking out the end, which can be awkward on some lifts.
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Posted 4 years ago
Finally a standard barbell long enough to stack heavy weights on and go big. Thank you!
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Posted 5 years ago
Can hold a lot more weight for heavy rows and presses.
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Posted 5 years ago
I bought cheaper dumbbell handles with similar collars from a different company. Those collars could slip right off--frustrating at best and dangerous at worst. These are much better quality, and the collars do not slip. The collars have a rubber gasket to minimize even minor loosening during a set. Can't beat the price. Recommended.
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Posted 5 years ago
I love these things. Olympic dumbbell handles are all the rage now, but personally I love standard 1 inch stuff for dumbbells. For one thing, you can always find 1 inch plates super cheap somewhere. Unfortunately, most spin lock dumbbell handles are 14 inches long which isn't room enough for anything even really heavy. FOR THIS PRICE?, this is an incredible solution. I have more than enough space for 10 pound plates on heavy one arm rows. You can always make a dumbell heavier by adding 25 lb plates or even something larger, but who wants to try to do rows with 25 lb plates swinging around at your side. It definitely compromises the range of motion. You can load these things up to 125 lbs with any type of 10 lb plate, and if you use only the flat super thin pancake style plates, you can possibly get 145 lbs with only tens. These things are a huge addition to my home gym, and probably one of my favorite pieces of equipment. My only real complaint, if you can call it that, is that for some things they are a little too long. I wish Titan made these at 20.5 inches, then made another pair at 18 or even 17.5 inches, and then another pair at 15 inches. I would gladly buy all three lengths. When I need the length, its awesome, but for lighter weight exercises, I have a big stabby bar sticking out on either end.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have broken cheap Walmart dumbbell handles. I have reached the point of running out of room for weights on my nicer adjustable dumbbells. Then I bought these guys. These have fit a very specific need for me and have held up wonderfully. Adding a 140lbs to these is no issue with typical 10 lbs, 1 inch plates. The collars don't come off easily, and the metal knurling on the handles is just about the perfect amount. The price was also insane at $25 for the pair. If I could give these a high rating I would.
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Posted 6 years ago