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Dumbells 6 Months ago Karma: 0  
Will be starting my journey next week and was wondering which type of dumbells were preferred by p90x users (hex or adjustable). If adjustable are preferred, which type would be recommended. Any advice would be appreciated.
 
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Re:Dumbells 6 Months ago Karma: 1  
My husband had this same discussion tonight. The hex would probably be the fastest because you wouldn't have to mess with adding or talkng away weight. As for price the hex weights are sort of pricey. We went with ajustable weights. We bought another 40# set tonight for 20 dollars at walmart. That way I have 2 sets to preload before workouts.
 
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Re:Dumbells 6 Months ago Karma: -1  
I decided to go with adjustables. I don't have a lot of room for many sets of hex. I also didn't want to get something I would outgrow right away. I ended up with an adjustable set that goes up to 50lbs each DB.

Each type have their positives and negatives. Do you have a lot of space, do you have a max budget, etc.
 
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Re:Dumbells 6 Months ago Karma: 4  
I have the boxflex set and I love them. They are quick to change the weight and with this program, you will need to be able to do that quickly in order to keep up the intensity!! There are other adjustable ones that people on here use, but the bowflex work very well!!

Btw, I got mine on Ebay, brand new, for almost 100 less than what they sell for on the bowflex site.
 
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Re:Dumbells 6 Months ago Karma: 1  
I would love a set of the bowflex weights. I saw some at play it again sports the other day. Wal-mart has a set sort of like that. But are only up to 30 or 40 pounds. I think they were less than 60 bucks for a set of 2.
 
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Re:Dumbells 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
I started using some dumbells with the plates and that took too much time to keep up with the videos. So, I went ahead and got some Powerblocks. I got a 45# set for $380 at Amazon. I love them and think they are worth the money.
 
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Re:Dumbells 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 1  
Well the pros and cons of both kinds are obvious. However most people don't think of it like this. Adjustable are a pain to change out but when you need a different weight, well, you go to the store and buy a new weight. With hex, if you need a different weight, you need to buy a whole new set.

I have both, I have that 20 dollar set from walmart with additional weights and bars that I've purchased. Spent total of about 100 dollars and I can have any weight from 5 pounds to 100 pounds. And since I have 2 sets of bars I can just set them before the workout so I really don't have to mess with them. In the event that I do, well, so what? It takes like 2 minutes if your going slow. The bowflex and powerblocks are nice just over priced for what they offer once you think about it. I also have power blocks, and I have not touched my power blocks in months.
 
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