I did a lot of research before deciding to get the Adaptabells. I wanted to get the adjustable dumbbells first, very convenient, and the weights can be changed with a twist of the dumbbell handle but the reality is when you have a home gym, you won't have someone to spot you and if you're doing sets to failure or going a bit high with the weights, and happen to drop the adjustable dumbbells, there's a very high chance the inner clamps will get damaged and become useless, even the high end ones. I've had the Adaptabells for a while now, dropped them a few times (once from 1 foot high, not saying I recommend it) and they're still the same as new. I understand that loading them takes time but I usually do that when im resting between sets. But what's the alternative? If I want to get weight racks with dumbbells up to 100 lbs that will eat up a lot of space, the adjustable dumbbells are a risky investment as discussed above and the traditional dumbbell bars with the steel overhang sticking out of both sides are now a bit outdated and not as practical(possibly even a hazard)
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