IMFit 5–52.5 lb Adjustable Dumbbell (Quantity:1) with Hand Grip & Jump Rope
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Product Overview
Conveniently Switch Exercises: With IMFIT adjustable dumbbells, you can effortlessly transition between different exercises by adjusting the resistance with selection dials. You can change the weight and progressively enhance your strength by turning the dial. This versatile workout equipment targets various muscle groups, including the legs, back, chest, abs, shoulders, and arms. Adjust the handle slightly and set your desired weight.
Space-efficient and Quieter Workouts: The compact design of IMFIT portable and adjustable dumbbells allows for efficient use of space, enabling you to perform a wide range of exercises within the comfort of your home. No more clutter from multiple dumbbells holding onto your space. This makes IMFIT adjustable dumbbells ideal for home use, yoga clubs, sports centers, gyms, and home fitness routines. The durable dumbbell molding around the metal plates ensures smooth lifting, resulting in quieter workouts.
Wide Weight Range: The weight of these IMFIT adjustable dumbbells can be adjusted from 5 to 52.5 lbs, making them suitable for all family members to engage in effective workouts, depending on their needs and goals.
Bonus Accessories for a Complete Workout:
- IMFIT Hand Grip Strengthener: Improve grip strength and forearm endurance with these ergonomic hand grip. Adjustable from 5 kg to 60 kg, they fit most hand sizes and age groups.
- IMFIT Jump Rope: Boost cardiovascular fitness, burn calories, and enhance coordination. Non-slip handles and adjustable length make them suitable for users of all heights and fitness levels.
Benefits: IMFIT Adjustable dumbbells offer a comprehensive full-body workout where dumbbells can be used in various forms and workout schedules, and incorporating hand grip exercises is especially beneficial for individuals with conditions such as Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or those recovering from tendon surgery. Research has indicated a connection between computer use and carpal tunnel syndrome, making hand grip exercises valuable for relieving pain and discomfort.












