akkord said:I sold my powerblocks at a huge markup few weeks ago. Anything that's on CL, ND, or FB is expensive, guess if you want them now, you'll need to pay a premium.
I'm just doing body weight exercises, cardio, core, & HIIT with bands for now. Coming off a shoulder injury that is still bothering me so perfect time to get rid of the weights instead of trying to get back on them too soon.
irvinehomeowner said:I'm not familiar with the buff economy... how much do dumbbells usually go for?
Is it $1/lb? I see 15lb and 25lb on Dick's for $15 and $25... out of stock but is that the normal price?
paperboyNC said:This is a local company with a lot in stock. Prices are inflated. You can save on shipping if you'll drive to their warehouse for pickuphttps://www.kamway.com/bars-weights-n-benches/dumbbells/rubber-hex-dumbbells-0
daedalus said:Even a single small private gym will have a 100+ members, many of whom are now looking to buy equipment. Not a good ratio. I got a good deal on a dumbbell set from Costco some years back. 5-40 lb pairs for $200, with a stand. But there's only so much you can do with them, even with a flat bench. Guess I could have halfway decent biceps and saggy everything else. When my gym closed I just quit working out. I expect they'll be opening back up this summer.
bones said:OP: I sourced some for my friend last week. Didn?t have a ton of luck through retailers - lifefitness has some but 2-3 week delivery plus $$ shipping. Power blocks were easier to come by. Also try Facebook marketplace. I saw a bunch on there.
icey said:You got an amazing deal. Even before the virus that would have gone for over $1000 minimum