Dumbbell sets in Singapore
Whether you’re a bufflord or a cardio junkie, a set of dumbbells are the most common equipment to have around to increase the intensity of your workout. If you are someone who’s looking to get some weights weaved into your everyday training, here are eight dumbbell sets in Singapore under $70 for you to supercharge your exercise regime at home.
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Adjustable Dumbbells Set – space-saving with no extra weights needed
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Given that most of us live in HDBs with limited space, sleek and compact gadgets are a great way to reduce clutter. If you are looking for some light weights up to 2KG that can easily be kept away in a drawer, the Adjustable Dumbbells Set would be for you.
With 4 0.25KG stainless steel weights provided, you can add them into the dumbbell for a maximum of 2KG or use it without the weights at 1KG.
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The weight of these dumbbells can be easily tweaked by adding steel blocks into the dumbbell – these are included with your purchase. They also come in adorable shades of purple, pink and blue to make your workout routine a little more cheerful.
Weight options: 1KG-2KG
Price: $29.80/pair
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Frosted Feel Dumbbell – for a secure grip
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Having sweaty palms is all well and good until a dumbbell slips through your grip straight onto your toes. Unlike standard vinyl and neoprene-covered dumbbells, this Frosted Feel Dumbbell has a more textured grip for a safer workout session. This makes it ideal for longer, more intense workouts like running.
Weight options: 1KG, 1.5KG or 2KG
Price: from $11.90/pair
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Rubber Coated Hex Dumbbell – won’t roll around
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When you’re taking that 30-second break in between your sets, you’d want to spend it catching your breath or taking a sip of water, not chasing after a rogue dumbbell rolling away on the floor. With this Rubber Coated Hex Dumbbell, you won’t have to worry about that anymore.
Not only does the rubber provide more friction and grip, but the hexagonal shape of the weights also ensures that it won’t roll around easily. Their weights range from 1KG to 30KG, giving you a long list of options to choose from for both cardio and strength training.
Weight options: 19 weight options from 1KG-30KG
Price: from $5/piece
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Dumbbell Water Bottle – can be used as a water bottle
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The most practical on our list, the Dumbbell Water Bottle just needs to be filled up with water to be used as a weight. With a maximum capacity of 2.5L that’s equivalent to 2.5KG, you’ll have the flexibility to decide how much weight you want to work out with.
If you bring it out on a run and decide that the weight is too heavy for you, you can simply pour out or drink the water.
Weight options: 2.5KG
Price: $9.52/piece
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SG Fitness 3-in-1 Dumbbell – with ab roller bar
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While dumbbells and weights immediately bring to mind bicep curls and other arm exercises, it’s also important to remember to get in that core workout. With the SG Fitness 3-in-1 Dumbbell set, you’ll get an ab roller bar with purchase of the upgraded version (from $79.90 for 20KG).
Besides including a set of dumbbells and an ab roller bar, this set also comes with a bar that allows you to convert it into a barbell for squats and deadlifts as well. With so many training options, you’ll be getting a bang for your buck.
Weight options:
Sets: 10KG, 20KG, 30KG or 40KG
Plates: 1.25KG, 1.5KG, 2KG, 2.5KG & 3KG
Price: From $39.90/ set
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Xiaomi FED All In One Dumbbell – kettlebell & push-up support
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If you’re looking for more variety in terms of what you can do with a dumbbell set, the Xiaomi FED All In One Dumbbell doubles up as a kettlebell and a push-up support. With a total weight of 40KG, you’ll not only be able to do regular bicep curls and deadlifts, but also kettlebell swings and push-up variations with the equipment provided.
For those of you who don’t need push-up supports or kettlebells, you can consider getting these dumbbells instead.
Weight options:
Sets: 10KG, 15KG, 20KG, 25KG, 30KG, 35KG or 40KG
Plates: 1KG, 1.25KG, 1.5KG, 2KG, 2.5KG & 3KG
Price: From $39.90/ set
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Bonus: SGDUMBBELL – with gym bench for more exercises
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Even with your own weights at home, doing a bench press can be hard if you don’t have a proper gym bench to do it on. Not only do you get weights up to 40KG with SGDUMBBELL’s dumbbells, but you’ll also get an adjustable bench for more workout options as well.
Constructed out of solid metal, their heavy-duty metal bars can also be combined to form a long bar for other exercises such as tricep extensions. Besides the bench and weights, you’ll also get a free push-up stand to stretch your dollar to the max.
Weight options:
Sets: 20KG, 25KG, 30KG or 40KG
Plates: 1KG, 1.5KG, 2KG, 2.5KG & 3KG plates
Price: $145.40/ set
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Bonus: Adjustable Dumbbell – with holder for easy weight change
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Although there are many weight-adjustable dumbbell sets available out there, most of them require a tedious routine of unscrewing the safety collars, manually loading the weight plates on, before fastening the collars back on – repeated 4 times! With the Adjustable Dumbbell, it’s a one-step process for a weight change.
All you’ll need to do is to rotate the dial to your desired weight and it “loads” the plates automatically onto the bar, leaving the unused ones safely and neatly on the included holder as you pump away to Gainsville.
Weight options: 24KG & 40KG
Price: from $180/ set
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Dumbbell sets in Singapore for workouts
While nothing can replace a well-equipped gym, having a few nifty weights at home is a great way to keep in shape or to squeeze in a workout when things get busy. With the wide range of dumbbell sets in Singapore, you won’t have to worry about not being able to find something that’s suitable for you!
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Originally published on 26th August 2020. Last updated by Josiah Neo on 5th May 2021.