Versatile, affordable, quality space saving alternative to an entire rack of dumbbells.I researched other alternatives before buying this one and you can't beat it for the price and what you get. Rogue sells something similar for $1,300, and power-blocks and other adjustable dumbbell sets usually go for $700-800 and only get you 55-80lbs per dumbbell.If you need the math, at the time I bought this set, I paid $2.03 per pound. The other options I mentioned above range from $2.25 (plus tax - other brands) to $3.60 per pound (plus tax bowflex, powerblock, etc.) to $6.5 per pound for the Rogue set. It's not filet mignon, so spend your money wisely!I purchased the 200-pound set which includes: 16x10lbs 4x5lbs 4x2.5lbs 2x5lb handles.The fit and finish are excellent and holding up well so far. They seem well made and I like how they included rubber washers where the handle meets the first plate to stop it from rattling under use.The collars are screw-on and work well without getting snagged. The screw-on mechanism helps in securing the plates tightly, however, it can get annoying if you need to make constant changes.The issue above is perhaps the biggest con of using these types of dumbbells vs. a dedicated set of them: you need to unscrew each collar, change the plates, screw them back on, etc... If your workout is based entirely on using dumbbells, then you'd be doing this between each set. If you need to do a circuit workout, then it becomes even more tedious since you need to do it quickly.You could avoid this problem simply by: buying another set of handles and collars, or just buying a different set of pressure collars that come off quickly.If you are building a home gym and can live with the trade-off of using adjustable dumbbells, then you don't need anything fancier than this. It just works.I'd HIGHLY RECOMMEND you get the Plate Rack by the same manufacturer to save space and make your life easier. It's quality.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]