Looking for a dumbbell set for sale? Hamilton Home Fitness stocks adjustable and fixed-weight dumbbell sets from trusted brands like Body-Solid, York, Bowflex, and Matrix. Adjustable sets save space and grow with you, while fixed sets give the fastest, most stable lifts for busy home and commercial gyms.
Every set here is chosen for real training, not a throwaway purchase. Shop the lineup at Hamilton Home Fitness and compare options side by side, from compact selectorized pairs to commercial rubber hex. You can browse the adjustable dumbbell sets or the fixed-weight dumbbells in seconds, then add the right pair to your cart. Want the bigger picture first? Open the full free-weights collection and build around your space.
Pick adjustable if space and budget matter most; pick fixed if you switch weights constantly or share the gym. Both cover nearly every dumbbell exercise, so the right choice comes down to how you actually train.
| What matters | Adjustable sets | Fixed-weight sets |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Small spaces, all-round training | Fast supersets, heavy daily use |
| Space needed | One pair replaces a rack | Room for every weight |
| Changing weight | Dial or pin in seconds | Grab and go, zero setup |
| Price range | About $220 to $899 a pair | Priced per weight; adds up across a full set |
| Who it suits | Apartments, busy home gyms | Garages, studios, commercial floors |
Are adjustable dumbbells as good as fixed dumbbells? For most home lifters, yes. An adjustable pair matches fixed dumbbells on nearly every movement and saves serious floor space. Fixed sets still win on speed and stability when you change weights every set or train with a partner.
Do dumbbell sets come with a rack? Some do. Several adjustable models offer a stand or cradle, such as the Body-Solid set sold with a stand, and fixed sets can pair with a separate rack. Look for "with stand" or "with rack" on the product page before you order.
Start with your goal, your space, and the weight jumps you'll use most. The set that fits all three is the one you'll train with four days a week. Use this quick checklist before you buy.
✅ Match weight range to your goals
✅ Pick adjustable for tight spaces
✅ Choose fixed for fast supersets
✅ Check grip diameter and knurl
✅ Confirm rubber or urethane coating
✅ Look for a stand or rack option
✅ Verify the weight increments you'll use
✅ Consider floor and noise protection
✅ Buy commercial-grade for heavy use
✅ Factor in shipping and warranty
✅ Plan room to add heavier pairs later
✅ Stick to trusted, authorized brands
What weight dumbbell set should a beginner buy? Start lighter than you expect. A range from about 5 to 25 lb covers most early strength work, and an adjustable pair lets you climb from there. Add heavier pairs once your form feels solid and steady.
Match the build to the job: light-coated dumbbells for control, rubber for durability, and selectorized for space. The catalog spans from 1 lb neoprene and vinyl dumbbells up to adjustable models reaching 80 to 90 lb per hand.
Neoprene and vinyl pairs feel grippy and gentle, which suits beginners, light toning, and easy mobility work. Rubber hex and round-rubber dumbbells resist rolling, protect your floor, and hold up to years of use. Pro-style and selectorized options, including Bowflex SelectTech, Body-Solid, Matrix, and Sunny Health & Fitness sets, give you a full weight range in one compact design. Across the page you'll find authorized brands like Body-Solid, York Barbell, Bowflex, and Matrix Fitness.
How much does a good dumbbell set cost? It depends on the type. Adjustable pairs here start around $220 and run to about $899 for heavy 80 lb models. Fixed dumbbells are priced by weight, so a complete set costs more as the poundage climbs.
Buy for the room you have and the people using it. A single adjustable pair clears an apartment; a full fixed set rules a garage or studio floor.
Pair any set with a sturdy weight bench and you've got presses, rows, and step-ups covered in one corner.
What size dumbbell set do I need for a home gym? Match it to your goals and space. One adjustable pair covering 5 to 50 lb suits most home gyms, while larger or shared setups benefit from a fixed 5- to 50-lb set on a rack. Tight on room? Go adjustable.
Order with confidence: secure checkout, fast handling, and easy returns on quality gear. Body-Solid sets ship free, and other orders show shipping at checkout so there are no surprises.
You're buying from a store with over 40 trusted brands and authorized-dealer status, not a fly-by-night seller. Need help choosing? Call the team or review the shipping and returns details before you commit. Planning more than a wet corner? Book a free gym design consultation and we'll map the layout, weights, and budget with you. Ready now? Add your set to the cart and order today.
Are these dumbbell sets sold as full sets or single pairs? Both. Some products are complete adjustable sets, including pairs with a stand, while fixed dumbbells are often priced by weight so you can buy a single pair or build a full set. Check each product page to see exactly what's included.
Which dumbbell sets ship for free? Body-Solid sets ship free, and several other brands qualify too. Remaining orders ship at standard rates with fast handling. Shipping is calculated at checkout, so you always see the cost before you pay.
What's the heaviest adjustable dumbbell set you carry? Adjustable models run up to about 80 to 90 lb per hand, like the Matrix DB80 and the Bowflex 1090. For heavier or commercial needs, fixed rubber hex and pro-style sets go higher. Ask the team if you want a custom range.
Are the dumbbells commercial grade? Many are. We stock commercial-grade dumbbells from authorized brands such as Body-Solid, York Barbell, and Matrix, plus lighter options for home use. If your gear will see heavy daily traffic, choose a commercial-rated set.
Can you help me design a full home or commercial gym? Yes. Our team runs gym design consultations for garage, home, and commercial spaces, so your dumbbells fit a complete plan. Book a consultation and we'll size the layout, weights, and budget around you.
How do I keep adjustable dumbbells working well? Set them down gently, store them on the cradle or stand, and run a quick lock check before each session. Wipe the handles after sweaty workouts. Simple care keeps the adjustment mechanism smooth for the long haul.
Your next set is a few clicks away. Choose adjustable to save space or fixed for fast, heavy lifting, then check out securely and put it to work this week. Orders ship fast, returns stay easy, and the team is one call away at 423.458.2453 if you'd like a hand picking the right pair.