Weider PowerSwitch 25 Hand Weights

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With my 2009 Fitness Challenge, I have had the pleasure to work a HealthRider H90e Elliptical machine and so far, I am working out every day, feeling great and my energy level is already showing to be higher. Along with eating healthier, taking my multi-vitamin and making sure that my water intake is flowing, all seem to be showing results already. I have been using my HealthRider H90e Elliptical machine for over a week straight and I am excited to say that I am already down 3 pounds and I feel GREAT! I am madly in love with the H90e, as well as the iFit card that my personal trainer sent to use with my H90e. If that love wasn’t strong enough, I just kicked up my work out routine a notch with my Weider PowerSwitch 25 Hand Weights. I have to say that I looked around at weights to use and I just didn’t like the others that I found because they took up too much space and were just too bulky. I have been getting my home organized, while exercising and I love that the Weider PowerSwitch 25 Hand Weights take up less room than you can imagine. The advantage of the Weider PowerSwitch weights is that you get a wide range of weights in a very compact space.

Depending on the strength capacity of the members of the family, they could chose from three different sets of Weider Select-A-Weight dumbbells:

  • A pair of dumbbells that adjust from 2 to 12.5 lbs each for a total of 25 pounds ($69.99 at Sears and Sears.com)
  • A single dumbbell that adjusts from 5 to 25 pounds for a total of 25 pounds ($69.99 at Sears and Sears.com)
  • A pair of dumbbells that adjusts from 10 to 50 pounds for a total of 100 pounds ($299 at Sears and Sears.com)

About the Weider PowerSwitch 25 Hand Weights:

With just the pull of a pin, you can adjust the new Weider Select-A-Weight Adjustable Weights System and create five different weights ranging from 2 lbs up to 12.5 lbs for a total of 25 pounds without the hassle of five different dumbbell pairs.

The innovative Select-A-Weight technology allows you to quickly pick your weight from 2 lbs., 5 lbs., 7.5 lbs., 10 lbs. or 12.5 lbs. and move on to the next exercise — shaving time off your workouts.

Very compact, at just less than 5 inches tall, the Weider Select-A-Weight is perfect for those looking to have an at home workout with a variety of weights without the trouble or space requirements of large dumbbells. They are about the size of a magazine.

The Weider Select-A-Weight Adjustable Weights System comes with two dumbbells, each have soft, comfortable rubber handles with eight chrome-plated weights, and fit neatly into a special tray designed to hold and store the weights.

Here is a short video to show you what these great Adjustable Weights look like and why I love them!

 

You can purchase the Weider PowerSwitch 25 Hand Weights from Sears and right now, they are on sale for $10.00 off. Great price for a fabulous product!

Be sure to keep checking back here for more fitness tips and products to help you get fine for 2009!

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After working professionally in computer information technology, as well as prior work in the telecommunications industry, Tanya Gordon relocated to southwest Iowa in conjunction with her husband’s job. Mommy Goggles launched over 5 years ago, rising to prominence as a national Mom Blogger and highly sought after by brands to work closely with them on their reach to Mom consumers. In addition, Tanya happily parents two wondrous children who despite best efforts still have been known to engage in ongoing sibling squabbles: Tucker, 6, and Kambry, 3 1/2.You can read more about Tanya here.

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    Cursors says:

    =D thanks a lot for the review. I was looking for the exact video how exactly these weights would be adjusted. Couldn’t find one until I found this site.

    I was afraid that it would be hard to adjust and/or something that sticks.

    It does sound clanky though. But looks overall safe. I might be worried about the plastic adjuster (is it plastic?) While searching for adjustable weights, (cheap/affordable ones) I hear they can break and could cause injury.

    I’ll be buying the 25lb single weight later.

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