| Brand | CAP Barbell |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Material | Cotton |
| Special Feature | Non-Slip |
Dumbbell ends are made from ASTM A48 Class 20 grey iron with durable coating, and are joined together by a solid 1018 cold rolled steel chromed handle
My other weights in a similar set, which only went up to 30 pounds, had silver handles with “sharp“ grips. I generally had to wear gloves while working out. I decided to try these 35-pound dumbbells with the black grips, and it was a great choice. They are not as sharp as the silver ones I have and are very comfortable, even barehanded. Otherwise, the dumbbells are well-made and balanced.
Shipped and arrived quickly as per usual with Amazon. Packaging, considering price, was very good. Fit and finish on these are good and I like the handles (partial to ergonomic handles). Both of mine weighed 20lbs 12oz so a little over 3% off. Again pretty decent considering price. Overall, a good set of dumbbells and when on sale (paid 75c/lbs) great. And yeah, they smell like Walmart's tire center.
Let's be honest, folks. When I sat down to write this, I had a moment of existential dread. A review. For a dumbbell. It's like writing a sonnet about a doorknob, or a culinary critique of a single, unadorned potato. But here we are, in the glorious age of consumer feedback, where even the most stoic, unyielding objects demand their moment in the digital sun. So, without further ado, let me regale you with the tale of the CAP Barbell Coated Hex Dumbbell, 15lbs of pure, unadulterated… well, weight.The "Unboxing" Experience: A Study in Minimalist DramaThe package arrived. It was heavy. Shocking, I know. I wrestled it open, expecting perhaps a fanfare of trumpets or at least a tiny instruction manual on "How to Lift Heavy Object." Instead, there it was: a single, glorious, 15-pound hex dumbbell. No assembly required. No firmware updates. No complicated pairing process. Just pure, unadulterated mass. It was almost disappointing in its simplicity. I half-expected it to whisper, "Just lift me, human. That is all I ask."Build Quality: Indestructible, Possibly a Relic of an Ancient CivilizationFirst impressions? This thing feels like it could survive a nuclear apocalypse, or at the very least, a clumsy drop onto my foot (which, incidentally, it did, and my foot is now questioning all its life choices). The "coated" part of "Coated Hex Dumbbell" is clearly doing its job. It's not just a coating; it's a force field. A rubberized, hexagonal force field.The hexagonal shape is a stroke of genius, preventing it from rolling away like a rogue bowling ball and causing untold chaos in my living room. I appreciate this. My shins appreciate this. My cat, who views any rolling object as a personal challenge, is mildly disappointed.The handle, oh, the handle! It's knurled. For those unfamiliar with the term, "knurled" means it has tiny, grippy bumps. These bumps are not just for show; they're for grip. My hands, usually as slippery as a greased otter after a workout, cling to this handle with the tenacity of a barnacle on a battleship. It's comfortable, even when my muscles are screaming for mercy. It’s like a firm, reassuring handshake from a very strong friend.The 15-Pound Conundrum: Too Light? Too Heavy? Just Right?Ah, 15 pounds. The Goldilocks weight. For some, it's a warm-up. For others, it's the Everest of arm day. For me, it's the perfect weight for when I want to feel like I'm doing something productive without actually dislocating a limb. It’s heavy enough to make me sweat, but not so heavy that I question my life choices midway through a bicep curl.I've used it for curls, tricep extensions (the "skullcrusher" variety, which feels aptly named when you're tired), rows, and even as a surprisingly effective paperweight for those particularly windy days. It also doubles as an excellent doorstop when the wind is really aggressive. And let's not forget its potential as a self-defense tool against particularly aggressive dust bunnies.Pros & Cons (Because Even a Dumbbell Deserves a Balanced Review) Pros:It's heavy. (Exactly as advertised!) It's 15 pounds. (Again, nailed it!) It doesn't roll. (A true marvel of engineering.) The coating is robust. (Seriously, this thing is tough.) Excellent grip. (My hands are practically glued to it.) Zero setup required. (A dream for the technologically challenged.) Whispers encouragement. (Okay, maybe that's just the blood rushing to my ears.)Cons: Doesn't make coffee. (A missed opportunity, if you ask me.) Doesn't automatically lift itself. (Still waiting for that upgrade.) Can be surprisingly loud when dropped. (My downstairs neighbors are now intimately familiar with my workout schedule.) Not suitable for use as a flotation device. (Learned that the hard way.) Doesn't come with a personal trainer. (Just a lonely chunk of iron judging your form.)Who is this for? This 15lb hex dumbbell is for: The aspiring bodybuilder who's just starting their journey to becoming a Greek god/goddess. The seasoned fitness enthusiast who needs a reliable, no-nonsense weight for accessory work. Anyone who needs a particularly sturdy doorstop. People who enjoy the simple pleasure of lifting something heavy and putting it back down. My cat, who needs something solid to bat at when he's feeling particularly feisty (he hasn't succeeded yet).The Verdict: A Weighty RecommendationIn conclusion, the CAP Barbell Coated Hex Dumbbell, 15lbs, is a truly remarkable piece of… well, fitness equipment. It does exactly what it promises: it's 15 pounds, it's hexagonal, and it's coated. It's durable, grippy, and surprisingly versatile (if you get creative). If you're in the market for a 15-pound dumbbell that will be a loyal, uncomplaining companion on your fitness journey (or just a really good paperweight), look no further. This dumbbell is a solid investment. Literally.Five out of five stars. Would lift again.
Nice quality 20# weights. I was concerned about how bad the odor would be after reading from many reviews how that can be a issue with weights. Out of the box there is a rubber smell, but it wasn't terrible or overpowering. I've had them in a closed room the last 3 days and any smell is gone. They are a nice qualit, no greasy coating and seem sturdy.
All of my larger dumbbells are this brand and style. Easy grip, heavy weight, nice look. I dare you to find a cheaper alternative
Excellent addition to the home gym setup. I was thankful I could the individual dumb bells that matched the existing set I already had. These are easy enough to hold, look great, and resist rolling.
Tout es ok excellent produit
À very good product to buy and use
Not much to say about them other than they're designed well. The knurled, tapered handles provide a very secure grip, especially while wearing gloves.As to the smell, if you put your nose within an inch of them, you can smell a faint plastic odor. The reason for that is, well, the weights themselves (not the handles) are coated with plastic/rubber. It seems logical. It's not an issue for me, as I don't sniff them, I just lift them. And for that, they're perfect!
What can I say, it's a dumbbell. The rubber coating does have a slight smell after a couple of months, but not overpowering. The grip is a comfortable thickness and does not tear up my hands. The grips are solid in the weight with no wiggle.
These are great weights but they stunk and they left a residue everywhere. We cleaned them good and dried them they still stink. The smell is gradually going away, but we've used them for at least a month and they still have a smell. However, the price was good and the weights are gym quality.
Buena opción, no ocupa mucho espacio y es muy práctica para tenerla en casa
À very good product but I still waiting them after nearly 2 months .No refund yet and unable to reach customer services.Still waiting for my refund. I Will not buy from this Company again. Amazon were are you?
My other weights in a similar set, which only went up to 30 pounds, had silver handles with “sharp“ grips. I generally had to wear gloves while working out. I decided to try these 35-pound dumbbells with the black grips, and it was a great choice. They are not as sharp as the silver ones I have and are very comfortable, even barehanded. Otherwise, the dumbbells are well-made and balanced.
Shipped and arrived quickly as per usual with Amazon. Packaging, considering price, was very good. Fit and finish on these are good and I like the handles (partial to ergonomic handles). Both of mine weighed 20lbs 12oz so a little over 3% off. Again pretty decent considering price. Overall, a good set of dumbbells and when on sale (paid 75c/lbs) great. And yeah, they smell like Walmart's tire center.
Let's be honest, folks. When I sat down to write this, I had a moment of existential dread. A review. For a dumbbell. It's like writing a sonnet about a doorknob, or a culinary critique of a single, unadorned potato. But here we are, in the glorious age of consumer feedback, where even the most stoic, unyielding objects demand their moment in the digital sun. So, without further ado, let me regale you with the tale of the CAP Barbell Coated Hex Dumbbell, 15lbs of pure, unadulterated… well, weight.The "Unboxing" Experience: A Study in Minimalist DramaThe package arrived. It was heavy. Shocking, I know. I wrestled it open, expecting perhaps a fanfare of trumpets or at least a tiny instruction manual on "How to Lift Heavy Object." Instead, there it was: a single, glorious, 15-pound hex dumbbell. No assembly required. No firmware updates. No complicated pairing process. Just pure, unadulterated mass. It was almost disappointing in its simplicity. I half-expected it to whisper, "Just lift me, human. That is all I ask."Build Quality: Indestructible, Possibly a Relic of an Ancient CivilizationFirst impressions? This thing feels like it could survive a nuclear apocalypse, or at the very least, a clumsy drop onto my foot (which, incidentally, it did, and my foot is now questioning all its life choices). The "coated" part of "Coated Hex Dumbbell" is clearly doing its job. It's not just a coating; it's a force field. A rubberized, hexagonal force field.The hexagonal shape is a stroke of genius, preventing it from rolling away like a rogue bowling ball and causing untold chaos in my living room. I appreciate this. My shins appreciate this. My cat, who views any rolling object as a personal challenge, is mildly disappointed.The handle, oh, the handle! It's knurled. For those unfamiliar with the term, "knurled" means it has tiny, grippy bumps. These bumps are not just for show; they're for grip. My hands, usually as slippery as a greased otter after a workout, cling to this handle with the tenacity of a barnacle on a battleship. It's comfortable, even when my muscles are screaming for mercy. It’s like a firm, reassuring handshake from a very strong friend.The 15-Pound Conundrum: Too Light? Too Heavy? Just Right?Ah, 15 pounds. The Goldilocks weight. For some, it's a warm-up. For others, it's the Everest of arm day. For me, it's the perfect weight for when I want to feel like I'm doing something productive without actually dislocating a limb. It’s heavy enough to make me sweat, but not so heavy that I question my life choices midway through a bicep curl.I've used it for curls, tricep extensions (the "skullcrusher" variety, which feels aptly named when you're tired), rows, and even as a surprisingly effective paperweight for those particularly windy days. It also doubles as an excellent doorstop when the wind is really aggressive. And let's not forget its potential as a self-defense tool against particularly aggressive dust bunnies.Pros & Cons (Because Even a Dumbbell Deserves a Balanced Review) Pros:It's heavy. (Exactly as advertised!) It's 15 pounds. (Again, nailed it!) It doesn't roll. (A true marvel of engineering.) The coating is robust. (Seriously, this thing is tough.) Excellent grip. (My hands are practically glued to it.) Zero setup required. (A dream for the technologically challenged.) Whispers encouragement. (Okay, maybe that's just the blood rushing to my ears.)Cons: Doesn't make coffee. (A missed opportunity, if you ask me.) Doesn't automatically lift itself. (Still waiting for that upgrade.) Can be surprisingly loud when dropped. (My downstairs neighbors are now intimately familiar with my workout schedule.) Not suitable for use as a flotation device. (Learned that the hard way.) Doesn't come with a personal trainer. (Just a lonely chunk of iron judging your form.)Who is this for? This 15lb hex dumbbell is for: The aspiring bodybuilder who's just starting their journey to becoming a Greek god/goddess. The seasoned fitness enthusiast who needs a reliable, no-nonsense weight for accessory work. Anyone who needs a particularly sturdy doorstop. People who enjoy the simple pleasure of lifting something heavy and putting it back down. My cat, who needs something solid to bat at when he's feeling particularly feisty (he hasn't succeeded yet).The Verdict: A Weighty RecommendationIn conclusion, the CAP Barbell Coated Hex Dumbbell, 15lbs, is a truly remarkable piece of… well, fitness equipment. It does exactly what it promises: it's 15 pounds, it's hexagonal, and it's coated. It's durable, grippy, and surprisingly versatile (if you get creative). If you're in the market for a 15-pound dumbbell that will be a loyal, uncomplaining companion on your fitness journey (or just a really good paperweight), look no further. This dumbbell is a solid investment. Literally.Five out of five stars. Would lift again.
Nice quality 20# weights. I was concerned about how bad the odor would be after reading from many reviews how that can be a issue with weights. Out of the box there is a rubber smell, but it wasn't terrible or overpowering. I've had them in a closed room the last 3 days and any smell is gone. They are a nice qualit, no greasy coating and seem sturdy.
All of my larger dumbbells are this brand and style. Easy grip, heavy weight, nice look. I dare you to find a cheaper alternative
Excellent addition to the home gym setup. I was thankful I could the individual dumb bells that matched the existing set I already had. These are easy enough to hold, look great, and resist rolling.
Tout es ok excellent produit
À very good product to buy and use
Not much to say about them other than they're designed well. The knurled, tapered handles provide a very secure grip, especially while wearing gloves.As to the smell, if you put your nose within an inch of them, you can smell a faint plastic odor. The reason for that is, well, the weights themselves (not the handles) are coated with plastic/rubber. It seems logical. It's not an issue for me, as I don't sniff them, I just lift them. And for that, they're perfect!
What can I say, it's a dumbbell. The rubber coating does have a slight smell after a couple of months, but not overpowering. The grip is a comfortable thickness and does not tear up my hands. The grips are solid in the weight with no wiggle.
These are great weights but they stunk and they left a residue everywhere. We cleaned them good and dried them they still stink. The smell is gradually going away, but we've used them for at least a month and they still have a smell. However, the price was good and the weights are gym quality.
Buena opción, no ocupa mucho espacio y es muy práctica para tenerla en casa
À very good product but I still waiting them after nearly 2 months .No refund yet and unable to reach customer services.Still waiting for my refund. I Will not buy from this Company again. Amazon were are you?
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