This dumbbell weight set is a commercial-grade collection of CPU urethane dumbbells, sold by the piece from 5 lb to 100 lb in clean 5 lb increments. You build the exact configuration your training calls for — no filler weights, no awkward gaps, no compromises. Each piece is engineered for daily, heavy, sweat-soaked use in serious home studios, performance facilities, and rehab rooms across the United States. Whether you train alone at six in the morning or run a packed strength floor, the build quality and weight progression hold up to every demand.
After more than a decade working with home buyers, trainers, and commercial gym owners, I can tell you the difference between a dumbbell that survives a year and one that survives a decade is rarely the iron inside—it is the coating, the handle, and the build tolerance. This set delivers on all three, and that is why it earns its place on premium floors.
You choose the weights that match your training, your space, and your budget. Most home buyers anchor their dumbbell weight set with these ranges:
| Weight Range | Best For | Who It Fits |
|---|---|---|
| 5–25 LB | Toning, rehab, conditioning | Beginners, seniors, recovery |
| 30–55 LB | Hypertrophy, full-body lifts | Intermediate lifters |
| 60–85 LB | Heavy presses, rows, lunges | Advanced athletes |
| 90–100 LB | Strength peaks, pro work | Trainers, commercial floors |
Is a fixed dumbbell weight set better than adjustable? For real training, yes. Fixed dumbbells let you grab the next weight in two seconds, drop sets feel natural, and nothing mechanical can fail mid-rep. Adjustable sets are clever in tight spaces, but they cannot match the speed, balance, and longevity of dedicated fixed pieces—especially under heavy or commercial load.
Cast polyurethane is the coating used on premium commercial gym floors, and there is a reason. It is denser than rubber, kinder to flooring, and completely odor-free. Walk into a budget gym, and the rubber smell hits you. Walk into a premium one, and you smell nothing. That single detail tells you what you are buying.
The handles matter just as much. Each 28 mm bar is hard-chromed, a finish that does not peel under chalky or sweaty hands. The knurl is moderate—aggressive enough to lock a heavy farmer's carry and smooth enough to spare your palms during high-rep curls. Small detail, real difference once you have lifted on a cheap dumbbell handle.
The same dumbbell weight set works across very different rooms and goals:
What size dumbbell weight set should I buy? Most home buyers do well starting with 5–50 lb in 5 lb jumps. Strength-focused lifters extend the top end to 75 or 100 lb. Rehab, senior fitness, and post-injury return usually lie inside the 5–20 LB band. Whenever possible, buy in pairs—single-arm rows, presses, and lunges turn awkward fast without two matched pieces.
How long do CPU-urethane dumbbells last? Properly used, a CPU set will outlast almost every other coating on the market. We have seen the same pieces hold their place on commercial floors for ten years with only cosmetic wear. The two-year manufacturer warranty covers defects, and real-world service life often runs much longer.
Are these dumbbells safe for home floors? Yes, especially when paired with a basic rubber mat. The urethane heads absorb impact, reduce noise, and protect both your floor and the dumbbell itself.
What weight range do I need for a complete dumbbell weight set? A genuinely complete set covers 5 lb through 50 lb at minimum, which handles roughly ninety percent of pressing, rowing, and accessory work. Lifters chasing strength benefit from extending to 75 or 100 lb, and rehab programs often want the lighter end paired cleanly with this collection's smaller pieces.
At Hamilton Home Fitness, based in Tennessee and shipping nationwide across all fifty states, we sell only commercial-quality equipment from over forty vetted brands. No fake names, no thin imports, and every order supports the fight against human trafficking. If you want a dumbbell weight set you will never have to replace, this is the one to build.
Order the weights that match your training today — and own a set you will still be lifting ten years from now.