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HomeFitness EquipmentWeights & DumbellsBody Solid GDR363 3-Tier Horizontal Dumbbell Rack |
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23 of 24 found the following review helpful:
sturdy and effective Feb 09, 2008
By Abba dabba
"Abba dabba"
I purchased this item a few weeks ago and it is working out great.
The item was very easy to assemble and it seems very sturdy. I have a 5-50 hex dumbbell set on the rack and there is a little room to spare. I have 5s, 10s, 15s, and 20s on the top rack. There is a little extra room on the top rack. On the middle rack I have my 25s, 30s and 35s. There was actually enough extra room on the middle rack to hold an extra 35 lb dumbbell. On the bottom rack I have 40s, 45s and 50s (The bottom rack does not have any extra space.)
The only issue I had was that the item was not packaged effectively. I say this because when I opened the box, the pieces had clearly jostled around quite a bit during shipment. It appears that one of the rack bars rubbed/bumped up against on of the arms of the rack, resulting with a small scratch. I kept the rating at 5 stars becaue the scratch is not a big deal to me.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Quality rack, but photo is misleading - will not fit 5-50lbs rubber dumbbellls Feb 06, 2010
By C. Wiesner Just got this rack and Body-Solid's 5-50 lbs rubber hex dumbbell set from Amazon. The rack is sturdy and high quality.
But beware the photos above implying that all 10 pairs of the rubber hex dumbbell sets will fit on this rack. The photos only show 9 pairs (one has been removed). If you put all 10 pairs on the rack, the bottom shelf is too short by about 2 inches, requiring the dumbbells to be slightly stacked / overlap each other.
Shame on Body-Solid for (1) not building their rack just inches wider to fit their own dumbbell set, and (2) putting out a deliberately misleading stock photo with one pair removed.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Gym Quality Rack For The Home Nov 20, 2010
By Omahastylee I'm always skeptical about buying items like this... sure, it LOOKS like the real deal, but when I unbox it, is it going to be a cheap piece of crap? The Body Solid GDR363 rack is the real deal and does the job with good looks and doesn't take up a lot of space.
Pros: -very sturdy -SUPER EASY to put together, it took me 10 minutes start to finish and no need to read instructions. It consists of 12 bolts and 6 plastic caps -it comes with touch up paint, just in case, which I thought was a very nice gesture by the company
Cons: - will not fit an entire 5-50lb RUBBER set, pay close attention to the picture, it's missing a pair -If you're using cast iron dumbells, you'll probably want to buy some rubber protective strip for the rack, as it's not included. Otherwise, it's metal on metal.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
sturdy Sep 01, 2007
By gatorfan product was easy to put together and is sturdy. It holds plenty of dumbbells. The only problem with it is that the rack is too wide to hold some of the smaller neoprene weights so you have to set them sideways. If you have the metal ones, it isn't a problem.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Dumbbell Rack Jan 28, 2008
By Judi Nath Functional for "standard" dumbbells, but not all plastic coated, female-oriented styles. Seems to be sturdy and durable. Assembly was relatively easy.
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