Titan Fitness Pair 15in Loadable Olympic Dumbbell Bars, 400 LB Capacity Each, Knurled Handles for Home Gym Strength Training
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LOADABLE DUMBBELL HANDLES: This dumbbell handle pair is the perfect addition to your free weights set. Inspired by Olympic Barbells, these commercial-grade bars have a loadable sleeve length of 3.75-inches, allowing you to customize your Olympic weights up to 400 LB per bar.
KNURLED TEXTURE: The 28mm shaft features 6.25″ of medium diamond textured knurling to ensure excellent grip and contact through heavy movements.
BRONZE BUSHING ROTATION: The smooth sleeves feature bronze bushings placed between the shaft and the sleeve, providing a smooth, consistent roll to your bar.
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Each Dumbbell Bar is constructed from high-quality rust-resistant precision grade steel and is coated in a chrome finish.
DIMENSIONS: Each bar measures 15″ long with a shaft diameter of 28mm. The Olympic-sized weight sleeves measure 50mm in diameter and offer 3.5″ of loadable length with a capacity of 400 LB and weighs 8 LB each.
Customers say
Customers find these dumbbell bars to be well-built, compact, and effective for workouts, offering outstanding value for money. They appreciate the sizing, with one customer noting they come with collars to hold weight. The weight capacity receives mixed feedback – while some find them sturdy, others report issues with weight plates falling off.
7 reviews for Titan Fitness Pair 15in Loadable Olympic Dumbbell Bars, 400 LB Capacity Each, Knurled Handles for Home Gym Strength Training
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Eric –
Good value
Quality is good and the price is right considering a pair of similar dumbbell handles from Rogue is 4x as expensive. They’re dumbbell handles, not much to them. Knurling is nice enough. My Rogue cast iron olympic plates fit fine. The plastic collars that come with these dumbbells are very wide so they really limit how many plates you can fit on each side. I recommend just getting a pair of spring collars to use instead which take up less space and allow you to fit more plates. I can fit two 25lb plates on each side of a handle(100lbs + weight of the bar) and still fit spring collars on the end, but that’s pretty much the limit.If you are doing heavy rows or 1 arm stuff, go with the longer dumbbell handles since they can obviously load more weight, but for any kind of pressing with 2 dumbbells at the same time this is the better length since the longer dumbbells will knock into each other when your arms are extended out like at the top of an overhead press or bench press; the shorter length of these allows you to press a pair like normal without messing with your range of motion
Placeholder –
Bargain
These are awesome for the money. No way would I pay twice this amount for some of the pairs out there. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to get alot of weight on them but rest assured that you can get at least 3 10lbs plates on each side. So in total (including the weight of the bar) 70lbs. Thats enough for me. You will need to use wired collars though (the chrome ones). I will also add that If I was going to do anymore weight than that I would just use a barbell. Sure you can put 25s on these but you would loose several inches of range of motion.They are well made. Feels good in the hand. Comes already greesed. Packaging was great. 10/10 would buy again.
Joshua Moody –
Great Buy!
Shipping was done right with nothing looking like it was chewed on. Quality is great with the grip that feels solid and not unbalanced.
J. Neathawk –
Best Olympic size dumbbell I’ve tried so far
After returning a set from another company (that was flawed and I don’t recommend) I ordered these. I’m sure there are better ones out there that are more expensive, but these are pretty great as they are.Knurling: pretty aggressive. I won’t wear a ring while using it.Weight: 8lbs. I wish it was an even 10, but I might look into getting some 1lb plates for each side.Smooth Sleeves: not my favorite feature, but the spring collars I use can still hold a 45lb plate against some light shaking.Sleeve length: 3 5/8 inches of space for plates and a collar. You cannot get more than one plate and a full-sized collar at a time. I use the small spring collars, so I can get one 45lb plate and one 10lb plate on it and the collar holds ok (maybe don’t trust it with your life though). I cannot get 2x 25lb plates on each side safely though, it falls right off.Clearly, the sleeve length is the biggest controversy here. It’s smaller than the other dumbbells, but that’s the point. Because the longer dumbbells can get in the way on so many exercises. I’ll definitely be adding a set of the longer ones in the future. Having both is still cheaper than getting a full set of fixed dumbbells.Bearings: I haven’t taken these apart to see exactly what is in there. The motion is not as smooth as my CAP barbell, but it also does feel acceptably smooth. The previous brand I returned actually had the knurling go right inside the brass bushing and it felt bad.Weight capacity: uh, it says 500 lbs, but there’s no way you can get that many plates on here. I’m sure it’s capable of handling whatever I can actually place on it.
Greg –
Nice and short! I dislike wide dumbbells
Paired with Power Guidance collars, I can fit plenty of weight on these and couldn’t be happier with the setup. Great knurling and bushings. I provided a picture with normal sized collars so you can see the difference using the smaller Power Guidanc collars.
Douglas J. Perkins –
Lower value compared to other Titan gear
Like the price, dislike the poor machining/tolerance between the bar and collars that results in them rattling during use and gives a “sloppy” (somewhat dangerous) feeling. For the price point they are fine, but had I known what I was getting I would have probably shelled out another $100 because this is a piece of equipment that gets a LOT of use.. Handle part itself is also a little disproportionate, there is a full 1.5-2 inches on either side of my hand closed around the handle and I don’t have little hands. That equals 2-3″ of lost ROM that is already limited by virtue of the implement itself. I own a lot of TITAN stuff and is a great brand, will continue to buy Titan regardless but they just missed the mark on these.
Joel B. –
15″ or the 20″
So I read the reviews on these and didn’t know what to buy. The 15″ or the 20″. I ended up buying the 15″ first and then the 20″ and I’m happy I did. As some of the reviews say you can only put so much weight on the 15″ and then the weight slides off. That’s true but to buy a set of dumbbells from 10 pounds to 150+ would cost a lot of money. I have a ton of free weights and a good set of dumbbells but still I had some holes as I went up in weight. 10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55,60,65,70,75,80,85,90 and so on and on adds up. 135 dollars wont buy a lot of dumbbells you lucky if you get two sets but it will buy you both the 15″ and the 20″.So long story short the 15″ for me is good from 8.2 pounds to 58.2 pounds. The bars are 8.2 pounds. After a 25 on each side the weight can start to slide. So then I go to the 20″. With the 20″ you can put two collars on each side for the really heavy weight 150+ a side and get after it. The collars can’t hang off the side at all or they don’t hold well. Buy both it’s a lot cheaper and I mean a lot cheaper then a full set of dumbbells and with the set you can lift as much or as little as you want for CHEAP. It works great and has saved me a ton of money.