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Old 07-16-2011, 10:34 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CLEEPER View Post
I dont have the extra either but I dont have a lot of room to add extra weights

i have Olympic size barbell and iron so i would have to get plates to fit standard size dumbbells if I go the plate kind of dumbbells. right?

the ones you posted only go to 52.5 lbs, I was thinking of going with the 1090 model to go up to 90 lbs. for when i use them too.
Yes you would need "standard" plates.

Here is a good source. Not sure how the price stacks up, but it's where I purchased my equipment:

New York Barbells - Manufacturer of Gym, Weight, and Fitness Equipment for 35 years

The black plates are $1 per pound:

PLATES & DUMBELLS

This is pretty cheap. 40 pounds plus spin-lock handles for $50.

40 lb. CHROME DUMBELL SET
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