Bowflex
Bowflex SelectTech 1090 (Single)
Bowflex's heavy dial dumbbell: a single bell adjusting from 10 to 90 lb, built for serious pressers who outgrew the 552.
- Max per hand:
- 90 lb
Most adjustable dumbbells top out at 50 lb per hand, which serious lifters blow past quickly on rows and presses. The sets here reach 70 lb or more per hand so you don’t hit a ceiling a year in. We look at how the mechanism holds up at the top of the range, where cheaper sets get sloppy.
Bowflex
Bowflex's heavy dial dumbbell: a single bell adjusting from 10 to 90 lb, built for serious pressers who outgrew the 552.
Ironmaster
The heavyweight Ironmaster set: 5 to 120 lb per hand of plate-loaded steel, built to outlast a lifetime of garage-gym pressing.
Ironmaster
Bombproof plate-loaded adjustable: solid steel plates lock with a quick-screw rod for a tight, rattle-free, droppable dumbbell.
Nuobell
Premium twist-handle dumbbell that looks and balances like a real iron bell, adjusting 5 to 80 lb per hand by rotating the grip.
PowerBlock
Elite EXP base plus the Stage 2 kit: 5 to 70 lb per hand of selector-pin nesting blocks for stronger home pressers.
PowerBlock
Fully loaded PowerBlock Pro: 5 to 90 lb per hand in one nesting block, replacing a full dumbbell rack for heavy home training.
Rep Fitness
Heavy single-bell version of Rep's QuickDraw: cradle-lever selection from 10 to 80 lb for strong home pressers.
Rogue Fitness
Rogue's heavy dial single: one bell adjusting 10 to 90 lb, pairing the brand's build standard with a serious top-end weight.
Titan Fitness
Titan's heavier dial dumbbell: one bell spanning roughly 6 to 71 lb, offering rare high-end weight at a budget price.
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