Dumbbell Stand and Plate Tree V3 Reviews

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Keeps your dumbbells at the proper lifting height- Organize classic dumbbells, power block dumbbells, and loose plates- Angled surface ensures an easy pickup of any dumbbell- Enclosed plate lip ensure the dumbbells do not slide off- Plate tree stores 1-inch weight plates- Increased footprint prevents toppling- Durable, sturdy construction. Titan Fitness Dumbbell Stand and Plate Tree V3, DUMBBELL STORAGE

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Bought the stand for my PowerBlock EXP's (70 lbs) and it is solid. The 4 weight pegs on the bottom make this more functional than other PowerBlock stands. Heavy duty and made of solid metal.
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Posted 4 years ago
Fit and finish are great and the welds look really good! Seriously, the quality continues to increase on Titan products. This stand is perfect for the hybrid pair of adjustable dumbbells I use. Ironmaster handles with normal 1" round adjustable plates. The iron master handles are longer than normal, so they don't fit on my regular hex dumbbell racks. I have a set of 3-50lbs and then use these adjustables for 55 to 160lbs each. Was having to store them on the floor before buying this stand. Bonus that it has storage built in for the plates! One less weight tree taking up space.
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Posted 4 years ago
I bought this stand for my pair of 90 lb Powerblock adjustable dumbbells. In my opinion it's the best stand I've seen for them. I don't really care for the stand that Powerblock offers, nor some of the others I've seen for sale elsewhere. This Titan Fitness v3 stand is awesome though. It's very sturdy and looks nice as well. It's a good height, and has an angled surface for easy access to your dumbells. The front foot of the stand prevents tipping and adds to the sturdiness. The ONLY complaint I have is that the side edges are just a little too deep for the Powerblocks. When they are placed on the stand the edge will not allow you to remove the adjusting pins from the highest 90 lb slot. However, I plan to use some left over rubber floor mats to hopefully fix this issue. I will cut the rubber to size and place them inside the spaces where the dumbbells rest. This should raise the powerblocks high enough to make the last 90 lb slot accessible while protecting the powerblocks as well. Overall, I'm very happy wi
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Posted 4 years ago