Love my 5-50 individual set but with looking at relocating it it time to seriously consider downsizing where I can. I’ve had some of the PowerBlock Sports but they were a smaller set and had smaller handles wasn’t thrilled. The Elites have a bigger handle and now PowerBlock has the EXP series that is expandable as well. Also considered IronMasters as I could add their Kettlebell Handle to add versatility in a small space.
Anyone able to compare the PowerBlock Elites to the EXPs? Finding used is rare mostly non expandable sets or they want near new prices.
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08-16-2018, 08:08 PM #1
PowerBlock EXP series, Elite Series or IronMaster?
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08-17-2018, 06:58 AM #2
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I seriously doubt there is going to be a substantial difference in the Powerblocks, personally as someone who has the Elite's the look of the EXP's doesn't warrant paying any more money for. Also, Ironmasters really shine when you are lifting heavy weight, if you are sticking in the 50 lbs and under range it wouldn't be worth the hassle in my opinion. I don't even bother getting out my Ironmasters unless I am planning on having 80+ lbs on them because my Powerblocks will do just fine and are a lot easier to switch the weight..
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08-17-2018, 07:00 AM #3
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08-17-2018, 02:34 PM #4
The smaller (straight) handles are on the Elites, not the Sports. Regardless, keep your 5-50 lb set. Incrementally, every pin change is 5 lbs, whereas, it's 10 lbs on the expandable sets. I have the Sport 5.0 and the Sport EXP 90 lb set. I use them both every time I workout. I've checked out PowerBlocks since they first came out and the Sport EXPs have the best balance and largest hand space opening. I love mine. They're beautiful. http://powerblock.com/Sport%20EXP%20Stage%203%20Set.php
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08-17-2018, 02:38 PM #5
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08-17-2018, 05:32 PM #7
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08-20-2018, 01:24 PM #8
Spinlocks aren't bad but the handle diameter on most of them is irritating. If that narrow handle ends up bothering you, get some Fat Gripz. There is a trick with spinlocks where you can rapidly tighten them or loosen them up by twisting/rolling the plates on either end opposing directions. If the threaded end bothers you, you can get some 1" rubber chair tips, thats what I did. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...9128/203661031
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08-20-2018, 03:48 PM #9
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08-21-2018, 11:57 AM #10
I've switched over to using the prostyle handles with the same Cap branded "pancake" plates I was using on my Spinlocks and keeping the prostyle bolts lubricated, changing the plates every few weeks, more of a premium feel, but I still use the spinlocks for quick stuff because it still takes a good 2 minutes to change out the prostyles, I just plan my workouts in advance and set stuff up early. Spinlocks you can change in about 30 seconds.
The 14" spinlock handles I bought were from a company called Yes4All off ebay and they were only about $20 shipped IIRC, they aren't a bad option at all. 14" handles will give you 83 lbs per dumbbell if you use 10 lb pancake plates (totally smooth thin flat plates that are about 8" diameter and 3/4" thick).
The only thing I'd say about spinlocks besides the thin handle is be careful about keeping the bench upholstery away from the threaded part, you can cut the vinyl on cheaper weight benches by accident, I did this to a cheapo utility bench doing one arm bent over row before I got my Nautilus bench.
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12-06-2019, 04:26 AM #14
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I dislike the cage and the balance of the Urethane 90s I have for the first month or so. Then I got used to them and do not go to the IM set unless going over 90. And agreed, the weight change time on the IM is not anywhere close to the PB. Obviously light years ahead of spin locks but nowhere bear instant either.
I do like the Urethane the best out of all the ones I have used but would also like to get my hands of the commercial pro series just out of curiosity as they do look pretty bad ass.
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12-06-2019, 02:37 PM #15
Ive never liked the feel or balance of ANY powerblock model and loathe the shifting of the weight with any movement that turns the dumbbell over. For that reason I use Ironmasters. They just feel good in my hand and the time change is quick enough that i find it inconsequential.
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12-07-2019, 01:18 PM #16
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12-07-2019, 04:35 PM #19
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12-07-2019, 05:36 PM #20
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12-08-2019, 10:00 AM #21
I have both PB and IM sets. I like the quick change of the PB better, especially when I lift with my son, but I like the feel of the IM better, especially heavier. Got the IMs thinking I was going sell the set I didn't like as well, turns out I'm keeping both and happy I have them. Will probably upgrade my IMs to 165 at some point down the road have 120 and just bought the handle weight upgrade so I that should hold me over for the next sale.
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12-08-2019, 12:19 PM #22
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