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Buying Dumbbells - win32.[J]ack[B]arr.dll - 07-04-2010 Cn you guys help me choose what dumbbells to get? i am 15, fairly built etc. I am looking through them on argos.co.uk can you maybe post a link of what ones you guys think would be best? no more than £100 please! Thanks RE: Buying Dumbbells - Skill - 07-04-2010 I would recommend either of the following: If you spend more time looking I'm sure you will find something that suits your needs. Don't buy the first thing you set your eyes on. Do some research and compare prices. Prices vary from store to store and you might just pick up a bargain. RE: Buying Dumbbells - win32.[J]ack[B]arr.dll - 07-04-2010 (07-04-2010, 07:03 AM)Skill Wrote: I would recommend either of the following: ok thanks.ill definly consider getting the york dumbbells and barbell. i dont have a lot of room for a bench as i will be keeping them in my room probably. Thanks RE: Buying Dumbbells - Secret - 07-04-2010 Just don't overdo it at first, slowly build up your muscles. RE: Buying Dumbbells - BRSteven - 07-07-2010 That bench press is so cheap.It sucks that I can't buy it because they don't ship to U.S RE: Buying Dumbbells - Reality - 07-08-2010 50 pounds is really like 90 dollars though.. RE: Buying Dumbbells - BRSteven - 07-08-2010 The bench press has 35kg which is 77 pounds pretty good to build lean muscles. |