Hit Fitness Adjustable Dumbbells | 40kg
Discover the HIT FITNESS Adjustable Dumbbell, an innovative solution that combines the functionality of 16 separate dumbbells into one compact unit. With a simple button press and twist of the dial, you can effortlessly select your desired weight.
Our 40kg Home Adjustable Dumbbell easily adjusts from 2kg to 40kg in 1-5kg increments, all in a single dumbbell:
2kg | 7kg | 10kg | 12kg |
15kg | 17kg | 18kg | 20kg |
22kg | 24kg | 26kg | 28kg |
31kg | 33kg | 35kg | 40kg |
Benefits
- Replaces 16 dumbbells.
- The maximum weight is 40kg.
- The smallest weight is 2kg.
- High-quality storage tray.
- An ergonomically designed handle ensures a comfortable and secure grip during exercise movements.
- Includes two adjustable dumbbells & a compact rack.
- High quality and very durable dumbbell.
Specifications
- Adjustable Dumbbells - Set of 2
- 16 different weights in one dumbbell.
- Select from 2kg up to 40kg
- Great Quality, Highly Durable
- Change weights at the click of a dial
- 1 year home warranty
- Sold as a pair
Important to Note:
When using these dumbbells do not press the red safety lock or turn the weight selector dials unless the dumbbells are in their cradle. The weights can only be changed from the cradle position.
Fitness Tip
- HIT FITNESS adjustable can be used to perform a large variety of gym workouts that utilize traditional barbell and free weight movements such as single-arm rows, seated shoulder press, and bench press. Furthermore, using dumbbells as opposed to barbells can add an extra level of difficulty to the exercises as the weight must be controlled to a higher degree during dumbbell movements which activate the body's stabilizing musculature. This in turn can result in increased hypertrophy and strength gains in the aforementioned musculature as a result of the increased development and strengthening of stability muscles.
- HIT FITNESS adjustable dumbbells can be used to correct muscle imbalances in which one side of the body is more developed or stronger than the other. For example, bicep curls performed with dumbbells ensures that both biceps are developed equally and one bicep is not compensating for the other which often occurs when using straight barbells in which both arms are not working independently.