I've already purchased the prx short db handles and have been looking to get a 20" pair. Been eyeing Rogue but had a targeted ad about gungnir of Norway dbs.
Noticed they feature coops review on the site so I watched it. I feel like he gets the free stuff and is objective because of that so i took it with a grain.
When it came to price.. it seemed like he thought they were overpriced but they have a stainless handle and sleeve.
https://gungnirofnorway.com/products/the-dumbler
Technical specs
Dumbbell type Loadable
Slidelocks Titanium
Compatible weight plates Olympic weight plates
Sleeve diameter 50 mm / 2"
Sleeve length 160 mm / 6.25"
Loadable sleeve length 108 mm / 4.25"
Length 468 mm / 18.42"
Weight 5.5 kg / 12 lbs.
Grip length 130 mm / 5.11"
Grip diameter 28 mm / 1.1"
Knurl Medium to aggressive
Maximum load 120kg (264 lbs)*
Handle coating Stainless steel
Sleeve coating Stainless steel
Bushing/Bearing Bronze bushing
Also says they're droppable from knee height onto rubber flooring with a lifetime warranty.
I have the money. Am I nuts to consider these??
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Thread: Gungnir of Norway Oly dbs
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04-14-2021, 05:59 PM #1
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My eyeglass frames were titanium. Apparently after a year the metal fatigues and one side snapped off.
I get there is far less material than in this dumbbell but theres a reason spyplanes and fighter jets have such expensive upkeep. Metal fatigues. Maybe it wont be an issue with the amount of metal and prob alot less extreme forces applied but since it appears to have moving parts id be worried about metal fatigue anyways. Id jus be paranoid
My eyeglass side jus fell apart the way if you grab a pinch of sand, some sand falls away from the side. Super pissed it was jus a few weeks after the warranty expired. Eye frame is an annoyance. Plates sliding off onto your face is something else▪█───────█▪ Equipment Crew #46 ▪█───────█▪
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10-05-2021, 06:46 AM #10
Thanks for the thread, dagdafitness. These dumbbells look like they could make my home gym complete, like permanently.
Right now I use Nüobells which are up to 70 lbs each, and I am not near needing more, but when I reach that point the Gungnir will solve that. If it's 264 lbs each (??) that's way more than I'll ever need, I guess, as I am natty.
I follow the Fierce Five, and I go to the gym for leg day, the only limiting factor with the Nüobells, in the future, seem to be rows. Single arm dumbbell row, bent over dumbbell row, and for leg day (if I can't make it to the gym) it's calf raises and romanian deadlifts from the Fierce Five dumbbell program. So these look great, and thanks again for the thread OP.
I was about to make a follow up review for the Nüobells I bought in that thread, but just saying here, if you don't need more than 70 lbs they are absolutely great. It's happened the weight plates fall off when loading. Happened once. But it was easy to fix and they seem good and secure when lifting. And it goes super fast to change weights, and feels good, so I'm recommending that to anyone needling only up to 70 lbs.
single arm dumbbell row, bent over dumbbell row --- calf raises, romanian deadlift
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10-08-2021, 05:03 PM #12
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Yeah well they have that too
https://gungnirofnorway.com/pages/dumbler-standard
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10-08-2021, 07:42 PM #13
Now I'd probably go with Kabuki handles because they have 30mm grips. Assuming money was no object.
https://store.kabukistrength.net/pro...dable-dumbbell
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10-24-2021, 03:05 PM #15
I was at the gym today, they fixed the sparkling water machine and ... *drumroll* ... they got Gungnir barbells. Replaced like half their barbells with Gungnir, and I gotta say loving it so far. No need to find a jaw lock. The quality and finish of the barbells feels a bit strange though. They look somewhat cheap, the metal doesn't look like regular barbells, but they feel fine. At least this one time I tried them. I'll report back if there are some niggles later on.
I got a common cold couple weeks back, and am still out of sorts, so I might not get around to it right away, but will most def post if there are problems with it.
And the gungnir bars, they look like the perfect workout equipment if you're so lucky/unlucky to get kids, as that leaves little time for heading to the gym, but with gungnir dumbbells it seems you can get as heavy load as you need, and you can store the whole "home gym" in a cupboard. So with a Flybird bench and dumbbells, you've got most you need for a quick workout and it's easy to stow it away again.Last edited by klbbr; 10-24-2021 at 03:11 PM.
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