Our heaviest are 180lbs. They’re not welded though, so a guy here figured out he can take them apart and add some bigger plates. I think he managed to get them up to 122kg (268lbs), they became pretty big and clumsy though so I doubt you could do much more than rows with them.
160lbs, but we have large handle and standard handle adjustable ( add w/e you want )
125’s - Small chain in NYC area
My gym is in my garage. I have dumbell handles that I can load 200+lbs on.
- I know, stupid!!!
my main gym 100.
my other gym 60 haha (hotel gym), but cant complain because i have free access 24hrs. can only do curls or triceps with them.
90’s. We also sport a nice set of fake 100s which are more in the 80lbs range but have “100” written on them in large white letters, when I questioned a “trainer” about this we was like: Oh! Really? Didn’t know that…
125, at the closest gym just down the block. Not a problem for me since I can’t even lift em yet
[quote]JonEightPackGuy wrote:
Biggest dumbbell I have ever seen is 500lbs.[/quote]
wow. at my gym we just have a selection of old car engines we pick up and lift. atm i do rows with a 3.2 litres. what do you guys use ?
seriously though i train at company gym and we have 100s max. but at home i have 130 so its not that much different.
90lbs ![]()
160’s
85 Kg.
LR
80s. I work out at a planet fitness, it sucks. DBs are useless for me in a lot of exercises. Once I finish grad school, I’ll def move to a more hardcore gym.
30kg/66lb unfortunately.
120lbs local Y
120lbs uni gym(south campus)
I workout at 3 gyms:
60 lbs at Planet Fitness
120 lbs at the college gym where I work
140 lbs at retro fitness
150’s
Currently the biggest are 130 lbs but I’m changing gyms to a place that has 160 lb dbs.
74 kg in my home gym. That’s as heavy as I’ll ever need. When I can bench those 10 times without a spot I’ll be a happy man.
80 LBS at friggin GOLD’S GYM!..