- Hex-style ends keep the dumbbells stationary when not in use.
- Stay locked in with knurled handles that offer superior grip control.
- Rubber-coated dumbbells are gentle on floors and easy on the ears.
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Rubber Hex Dumbbell - 25lbs
The MEGA Fitness 25lb Rubber Hex Dumbbell balances rugged durability with ergonomic comfort. Its rubber-coated ends cut down on noise, protect surfaces, and withstand wear. The hex shape prevents rolling and adds safety between movements. A straight chrome handle with medium knurling ensures a confident, slip-free grip.
With daily use in mind, this dumbbell features a protective rubber coating to absorb sound and shield floors. The anti-roll hex design promotes safer workouts by keeping the dumbbell steady. A knurled chrome handle offers comfort and grip for secure lifting at any level.
FEATURES
Hexagonal Heads
Prevent rolling for added safety and storage stability
Chrome Knurled Handles
Provide a secure, comfortable grip during workouts
Premium Rubber Coating
Helps protect floors and minimize noise
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MEGA Fitness Dumbbell Set
5-50lbs with Stand
The MEGA Fitness Rubber Hex Dumbbell Set is a high-quality free weight solution for home gyms, fitness studios, and commercial spaces. It includes matched pairs from 5 to 50 pounds in 5-pound increments, making it perfect for progressive strength training. A durable steel rack is included for compact, organized storage and quick access during workouts.
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MEGA Fitness Dumbbell Set
5-30lbs with Stand
The MEGA Fitness Rubber Hex Dumbbell Set is a durable, versatile free-weight solution for any home gym, studio, or commercial training space. Featuring paired dumbbells from 5 to 30 pounds in 5-pound increments, it’s perfect for steady strength progression. The included space-saving vertical rack keeps your weights neatly organized and within easy reach for efficient, clutter-free workouts.
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Rubber Hex Dumbbells, like most cast-iron or steel dumbbells, are not perfectly exact in weight. Industry standards allow for a tolerance of about 3% to 5% of the stated weight.