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Save 24% on this adjustable dumbbell set that goes from 2.5 to 15 pounds


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That's six different weights in one set of dumbbells.

TL;DR: Weight train at home with the LifePro Dumbbell Set on sale for 24% off. As of Aug. 28, that's only $169.99.


Your phone, living space, desk setup, and more are all personalized and condensed to be as functional as possible, so why not do the same for your workout space? Instead of letting a full set of different weight ranges take up unnecessary square footage, snag a set that adjusts on-demand to function as 2.5-pound weights all the way up to 15 pounders. 

This LifePro Dumbbell Set lets you start small and work your way up through your fitness goals by putting every weight you'll need into one functional workout tool. The easy adjustment system works with an innovative slider on the dumbbell rack that you slide to take the weights up a few notches in just a few seconds. When you're not using them, they stow away easily and cleanly in a small case that doesn't add any unnecessary clutter. Functional, easy-to-use weights make it simple to stick with a new fitness routine, challenge your body, and take it to new levels right before your own eyes.

The sleek wooden handles on the dumbbells themselves provide a smooth and stable grip, and you can move around the carrying case from the gym to the garage, or anywhere in between. If you don't want to touch all of the other dumbbells at your public gym, this allows you to bring your own.

See everything these dumbbells can do in the video below:

This LifePro Dumbbell Set that adjusts automatically to your desired weight retails for $224, but for a limited time, you can take 24% off and get it for just $169.99. Plus, when you spend over $50 in the shop, you'll get a $10 credit added to your account within 14 days to spend on any other at-home fitness gear or lifestyle gadgets you desire.

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