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HomeFitness EquipmentWeights & DumbellsHeavyhands 1-2-3-Pound Multi-Pac Black heavyhands with Carry/Storage Case |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Add upper-body to your walking May 24, 2010
By J. R. Zichichi If you are smart - you will start slowly when adding weights to your walking-workout. These are a GREAT addition to your exercise-walk. Highly recommended. Best to start off with just the Heavy-hands with no weights, then add the weights after a few weeks - not approaching this slowly could set you up for an injury. It really does raise the level of intensity to your walking workout.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Compact Solution With A Nice Design Mar 22, 2011
By Gail K. Powers
"Abra"
I use these primarily when I power walk or when I am in front of the booob tube and want to get a little strength training in. The compelling reasons for recommending these weights are: 1) they can be adjusted accordingly to different weights to accomodate your needs 2) the adjustment can be done fast by removing the endcaps and the weights 3) they have a nice neoprene handle/grip which adjusts nicely to the hand and doesn't slip 4) Heavyhands has a black plastic case and all the components store easily and out of sight when not used 5) it is a relatively inexpensive option that does what it is supposed to do 6) they are nicely balanced and very comfortable and I haven't had any problems with callouses or blisters
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Be Aware of Target Mar 29, 2011
By James P. Mock
"jpmock"
The items shipped by Target were well used, not new. They are sufficient due to the nature of the product, but the weights are badly scratched and scuffed up. Handles look unused. I would have returned the set if the handles had been used. Looks like item was a display or floor sample, repackaged and sold as if new. These should have been listed as used, not as new. A few scuff marks are no big deal, but the scratches are deep.
Only negative about the weights themselves is 3 lbs is actually 2 lbs 13 oz (handles attached). 2 lbs are actually 1 lb 14 oz's (handles attached).
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great, adjustable set Dec 06, 2011
By Sean Heavyhands have been around for quite awhile, and they are an excellent addition to a jogging or walking program. I've noticed that by using them in training, I'm able to tackle hills during races with much less difficulty.
This set is great; you can put on the endcaps with no weights for a pound in each hand. Or you can screw the end caps on to make 2 or 3 lb. weights in each hand.
The case is decent and is far superior to the cases that usually come with this type of equipment. I wouldn't expect it to hold up to much travel, but it works great to store the weights in. At just under $40 on Amazon, they are a great buy if you're looking to add a little strength training to a cardio program.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bought new, received used Apr 27, 2011
By N. Turner This was fulfilled by Target. We bought "new" merchandise and received a package that had been opened, gear that had been used enough to be significantly scuffed up and worn, and then replaced in the original plastic package and taped closed with packing tape. Amazon was, as always, great about the return, but we will never again purchase online through Target, as this must be how they dispose of their store return merchandise.
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