I recently had the pleasure
of trying out the Bowflex SelectTech dumbbells. Ever since I first
seen these, I thought they
were
the the coolest thing in the history of fitness equipment. So I
thought it was time to try them out.
The product is very
impressive. You get 15 sets of dumbbells from 5lbs-52.5lbs (2.5
increments until 25 and then 5 lbs until 50) in two pairs of
dumbbells. They way they work is you simply turn a dial to the
amount of weight you want on all four sides and away you
go!
Pros of the Bowflex SelectTech
-This set is the ultimate
space saver. With only two pairs of dumbbells you don't have to
dedicate a whole room to a weight set. You can even take them with
you to the cottage or to a friends place for a workout.
-They look really cool!
Especially with the stand, that is sold separately for about
$150.
-They are made for Bowflex
by Nautilus, which is a reputable fitness equipment
supplier.
-A cool feature is that you
can have offset weight selection. You can do curls or overhead
extensions with one side heavier than the other, for an extra
challenge. They advertise this as a unique feature but people have
been doing this with weight plates for ages. However, it's still an
advantage over fixed free weights and a much easier transition than
changing weight plates.
-A lot of people say that
they are expensive. They are not really and that's why I have this
point as a pro. A set of 15 good quality dumbbells would cost $775.
The Bowflex SelectTech are between $400-500. It's actually quite a
bit more affordable. Also the weight stand is a lot cheaper than a
fixed weight dumbbell stand. It's a good value.
Cons of the Bowflex SelectTech
-A maximum weight of 52.5
pounds can be limiting for some people. You can buy a larger set
that goes up to 90lbs. It's more expensive though, at around
$700-800.
-A common complaint about
this product is that the weight plates that are not being used
sometimes stick to the dumbbell. When you pull it out from the base,
a weight plate that is not being used, might come flying out. This
can really damage floors, or feet! This actually happened the first
time I tried them. The best solution to this problem is to give them
a little shake before lifting them out. This hasn't happened since
my clients (who have the dumbbells) figured out the shaking
trick.
-They seem a little
fragile. The Bowflex SelectTech even comes with a warning to not
drop them. I don't think many people throw weights around in their
home anyway (yet at the gym there is this strange weight throwing
phenomenon) but it still makes me a little nervous that they can
break if they fall off a bench accidentally.
-The most concerning factor
about this product is, what if they DO happen to break? Even one.
The whole set is ruined. Bowflex offers a 5 year warranty.
Personally, I don't think that's long enough! Imagine losing 15 sets
of dumbbells all at once. It would be devastating!
Bottom Line
The Bowflex SelectTech is
fun to use and it looks really REALLY cool! I think it's a great
product to buy. Especially if you are trying to save space. The only
thing that would actually stop me from buying these are the risk
that they are not durable enough to last years and years. At least
with free weights you know they are practically
indestructible.
The cons listed have
solutions, like buying the heavier set and basically being a little
more cautious with them then a normal weight set. These are things
that are not a terrible inconvenience. It just takes a little bit
more consideration.
If you want to buy a weight
set and get it done all at once, try out the Bowflex SelectTech. If
you buy from Bowflex directly, they give you a six week trial period
to test them out.