| Color |
Black |
| Exercise Weight Material |
Rubber |
| Exercise Weight Type |
Dumbbell |
| HPIS Code |
630_50_120_0 |
| Latex Free |
Yes |
| Product Weight (lb) |
55 lb |
| UNSPSC |
42251612 |
What our Experts Think
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Heavy-Duty Construction
Solid steel core with thick virgin rubber coating ensures durability for frequent, heavy use in home and commercial gyms.
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Floor- and Noise-Friendly
Rubber coating absorbs impact and reduces noise, protecting floors and minimizing disturbance during workouts.
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Secure, Ergonomic Grip
Knurled, chrome-plated handles provide reliable grip and control, even during high-rep or sweaty sessions.
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Versatile Training Tool
Ideal for presses, rows, lunges, curls, and full-body movements — suitable for strength, hypertrophy, and functional training.
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Low Maintenance & Long-Lasting
Rubber heads resist chipping and cracking, while the steel core and handle prevent rust, ensuring years of reliable use.
Q&A
Q: What is this dumbbell pair?
A: A fixed-weight pair (55 lb each) with a steel core and thick rubber coating, designed for heavy strength training at home or in commercial gyms.
Q: What are the key advantages of the rubber-coated design?
A: Protects floors, reduces noise, provides a comfortable grip, and prevents rust and corrosion, extending the lifespan of the dumbbells.
Q: Who is this weight best suited for?
A: Intermediate to advanced lifters seeking hypertrophy, strength, or functional training — ideal for presses, rows, squats, lunges, and isolation exercises.
Q: What workouts is a 55 lb pair practical for?
A: Dumbbell bench presses, rows, shoulder presses, weighted lunges, Bulgarian split squats, deadlifts, and other compound or accessory lifts.
Q: How does it compare to bare-metal dumbbells?
A: Quieter, safer for floors, more durable, and lower maintenance, with minimal risk of rust or corrosion.
Q: Is maintenance easy?
A: Yes — simply wipe down occasionally; the rubber coating protects the metal core and keeps the dumbbells in good condition for years.
Maintenance Tips
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Wipe after use: Clean handles and rubber heads with a mild soap solution to remove sweat and dirt.
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Avoid harsh chemicals: Use non-abrasive cleaners only to prevent rubber cracking or fading.
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Proper storage: Keep dumbbells on a rack to avoid rolling, impact damage, or uneven wear.
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Routine inspection: Check for loose handles, rubber separation, or damage; stop use if any issues appear.
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Stable environment: Store in a cool, dry area to prevent rubber warping and metal corrosion.