







Adjustable dumbbell 80lbs - Sold as Pair. They will be shipped out in two separate packages.
【Adjust weights in seconds】Turn the dial to adjust the weight. 8 weights set in one dumbbell, weight selection: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 lbs. SNODE Adjustable Dumbbells is to adjust the weight on both sides of the dumbbell at the same time.
【Drop-Proof】All major parts of the dumbbell are made of cast iron, which is durable and drop-proof. The dumbbell cradle is also made of ductile iron, you can say it is the M0ST durable adjustable dumbbell on the market.
【Unique Structure】The grip and the first plate are integrated to ensure that the handle does not shake/rattle. How we make it drop-Proof: When dropping, the stress-bearing is always on the first plate which we already make it really durable. Also the dual design of the telescopic rod and dovetail groove ensures the plates won't fall off during workout.
【Dimensions】The lighter the weight, the fewer dumbbell plates, and the shorter dumbbell length. This is design to avoid unnecessary lengths that get in the way of your workout. Dimensions (Dumbbell Only): 18.11in L x 6.68in W x 6.68in H. Handle Grip: Length 4.53in, Diameter 1.42in
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