







QUICK ADJUSTMENT DIALS: Switch between weight settings with a quick twist of the dials, from 5 to 52.5 pounds per dumbbell.*
SPACE-SAVING DESIGN: Get more workout in less space by replacing 15 separate weights with a single, all-in-one set.
PREMIUM METAL COMPONENTS: Reinforced with durable metal plates and a locking system to keep weights in-place.
COMFORTABLE GRIP: An ergonomic, non-slip handle provides extra control and comfort with each lift.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Included storage trays; train with JRNY on your phone or tablet free for 2 months.*

Nick –
Space saving
Although the price is steep for the tech. Having the ability to adjust weights throughout your workout is fantastic. Positive note is it’s very space saving especially of you don’t have much room to work with.
Roger S Staver –
Bowflex
Bowflex is absolutely one of the best products out there for people that have minimum space and want to work out with different weights. We thoroughly enjoy it and we’re super happy to have it.
Frank Carlson –
Disappointing Even in the “Improved” Post-Recall Version
I just received my Bowflex SelectTech 552 adjustable dumbbells from Amazon, purchased recently in late 2025, so these should be the redesigned “Results Series” version with the supposedly upgraded metal selector disks meant to fix the issues that led to the big 2025 recall.Unfortunately, the problems persist. The plates still rattle excessively during any dynamic movement—like curls or presses—making workouts noisy and distracting. The locking mechanism feels only marginally better; weights sometimes hang up when trying to dock or undock them, and I’m constantly worried a plate might loosen despite the “enhancements.” They’re bulky, the handle grip is slippery when sweaty, and for the premium price, this just doesn’t feel like a reliable or high-quality piece of equipment.I expected the redesign to fully resolve the safety and durability concerns, but it falls short. Regret the purchase—looking to return and switch to a competitor’s adjustable dumbbells instead. Not worth the risk or frustration.
Range Finder –
Easy to pick up and put down
These are a solid pair of BowFlex Dumbbells and work great as something heavy (or not so heavy) to pick up and put down in your daily life. They don’t have constricting bars like box versions, but I also wouldn’t recommend doing pushup rows with them like you can with box versions.Adjustment is easy and they have an audible and tactile swap when changing weights on each side. Just click and pull them out. They don’t take up nearly as much space as a complete set of dumbbells these would replace.A con could be that getting them into place might be difficult if you are working up to their weight, so an assistant might be needed to move them into place. you can decrease that by setting to specific weight settings and removing them then moving the base, but that’s about it.
Cassandra –
An excellent set of dumbbells
These dumbbells have a very premium feel to them. They are very well made, and all of the materials seem to be excellent quality. The mechanism works very smoothly and is easy to use and easy to adjust, once you realize you have to set both ends!It takes a little concentration to put the dumbbell back on the base as you have to line up the discs into their slots. It’s not difficult, but you do have to engage a brain cell.I also have a set of Powerblock Sport 50s, so here is a comparison: The Bowflex are larger, but the finish is nicer and it is considerably easier to change the setting, especially in a cramped space. You also have more freedom to move your hand as there are no horizontal connections other than the grip bar, unlike the Powerblocks.
CK –
Great quality, easy to change weights!
These are a great price for what is received, you have multiple weights up to 52.5 pounds for each dumbbell. The weights are extremely easy to change, just twist the sides and you have a different weighted dumbbell. They are easy to slide back into the holder and not wobbly or difficult to fit back in. They are wider than say a 15 pound dumbbell so it is a little more awkward for the lower weights but they are stable and evenly weighted. These are a huge space saver, we wanted to have multiple options in our garage gym so all 4 of us could work out at the same time so we wanted something that wouldn’t take up a bunch of space as we already have regular dumbbells and weight plates, this works great for that extra weight without taking up space.
I don’t expect that much –
Uncomfortable, unbalanced, EXTREMELY poorly packaged
First of all, bowflex should be ashamed of how they package these. 2×54 pound dumbbells sitting on a styrofoam base…what could possibly go wrong? Unboxing led to an absolute snowstorm of styrofoam…not a great start.AS for the dumbbells themselves, they’re fine – but poorly designed. Where most adjustable dumbbells have the plates stacked together, bowflex took an easier route by having a standard 2.5, 5, 10 etc pound plate. This means that when you put certain combinations of plates together, the dumbbell itself is horribly unbalanced and difficult to manage. Additionally, having the dial on the outside of the plates means that trying to kick up dumbbells for say, bench pressing, is UNBEARABLY uncomfortable.They’re great because they do save space and in a pinch mean I can get in a decent enough workout at home – but with so many other options out there, I’d likely spend a bit more an opt for a competitor. BF may have been the first but they are FAR from the best at this point.
Brighter –
BowFlex quality and price
These adjustable dumbbells are an excellent addition to our garage set-up. We don’t have a ton of room out there with all our adventure toys, so finding weights that fit anywhere is essential. As much as I’d love a complete set-up, these dumbbells will have to do. These let you easily adjust the weight by turning a dial. It’s a simple, yet secure way. The grip makes them easy to hold and doesn’t cause discomfort. These are as durable as they can get.These provide a convenient solution for performing a full range of exercises typically found in a commercial gym. Yes, they are expensive ($400+), but so is $40 a month at a gym. The space-saving design and versatility make them a worthwhile investment if you’re doing most of your workouts at home.