They sit flat and are not rolling anywhere like traditional dumbbells. They perfectly describe the blocky nature of 90s technology, like tube TVs and game consoles.Īlthough comical-looking, this design makes them compact and easy to store anywhere. The PowerBlocks (as the name implies) are two behemoth block-shaped dumbbells. If you plan to grow your set of PowerBlocks as you grow in strength, do NOT get the Pro 32 or the Pro 50 models. The Pro 32 and the Pro 50 are NOT expandable! The Pro EXP and Elite USA models have two extra expansions sold separately. Note: It is important to know which model to buy as some models have room for expansion: The pair being reviewed is the Elite USA, which is similar to the first model released in 1993. There are multiple models for sale: Pro 32, Pro 50, Pro EXP, and Elite USA. The PowerBlocks aim to clear space in your home with their compact design. It’s only a matter of time before the home becomes worthy of a TLC special. Unfortunately, there is only so much equipment you can own before it becomes a cluttered mess. Home gyms are slowly but surely becoming the new norm. Life gets in the way, and it’s not always easy to drive to the gym before or after work. We already know that gyms are a great way to stay healthy and fit.įor those looking to melt fat away, weight resistance training is your best friend. What makes these adjustable dumbells worthy of that title? PowerBlock has been around since 1993 and since then, they sought to accomplish one goal: to create “The World’s Best Dumbell.” It’s this Super Power that perfectly describe the PowerBlocks. When you played SNES, not only did you play with Power. The power this system had for its time was groundbreaking!ġ6-bit graphics and mode 7? Super FX? Woah! You had the Super Nintendo Entertainment System The World Wide Web made its debut to the masses, CDs quickly overtook cassette tapes, and you had advancements in home entertainment. If you were a kid in the 90s, you had a lot going for you. If there was a word to completely encapsulate the advancements the 90s it would be. These were purchased with actual hard-earned money! This review is NOT sponsored by PowerBlock.
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