![]() That said, it’s still desirable to have a dumbbell stand to safely and efficiently rack the dumbbells between sets, and to store them when not in use. There’s no need for extra space to store individual weight plates. This reduces the space required to store the dumbbells to that of their own small footprint. The PowerBlocks utilize a self-containing storage mechanism, where the dumbbell handle and weights conveniently and compactly “nest” within eachother. This, in my opinion, is the greatest benefit these dumbbells have over the Ironmaster set. Rapid adjustment is an essential feature for you if you plan on doing a lot of supersetting or some type of cross training (or if you’re just really impatient). ![]() It takes no more than 2 to 5 seconds to change the weights of the dumbbells. If fast weight adjustment is a top priority for you, then the PowerBlock dumbbells are your best option. Now, without further ado, I’ll get to the good part of my PowerBlock dumbbells review! The pros and cons are as follows: Pros However, your decision may very well be different. But I ultimately decided that, at least in my case, the Ironmasters provided more value. ![]() ![]() I considered and thoroughly researched both of these systems. Keep in mind, too, that while I do own the Ironmasters, I don’t actually own the PowerBlock dumbbells. As such, it’s necessary to point out some major differences between the two systems. …The Ironmaster dumbbells, which I own, are unquestionably the only formidable competitor of the PowerBlocks. At several points within the list of pros and cons below, I’ll compare the PowerBlock dumbbells to the Ironmaster Quick-Lock dumbbells… ![]()
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