- Hexagonal ends eliminate rolling, enhancing both safety and convenience.
- Secure your grip with precision-knurled chrome handles.
- The protective rubber coating minimizes sound and shields floors from impact.
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Rubber Hex Dumbbell - 45lbs
The MEGA Fitness 45lb Rubber Hex Dumbbell offers a reliable, low-noise solution for strength training. The rubber coating protects floors and holds up to regular workouts. Its hexagonal shape stops it from rolling around, keeping things orderly and safe. With a knurled chrome handle, your grip stays strong throughout.
Focused on durability and comfort, this dumbbell is ideal for any training setting. Rubber heads soften noise and resist wear. Hex ends keep it steady, even when not in use. The handle’s textured chrome surface ensures dependable grip for every lift.
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
Mega Bundle Options Available
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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.