SAVE $150: As of Jan. 2,The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String you can save $150 on the popular Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells, which are basically an entire rack of free weights shrunk down into one set of dumbbells that can easily fit into a small living space.
Every time a new year rolls around, tons of people flock to their nearest commercial gyms to get started on their fitness-related resolutions. Now, whether they follow through on their goals or not is none of our business, but what we do know is that we'd like to avoid those crowds (waiting in line to use a stationary bike is soout). So, instead of spending your money on a gym membership, let's pivot and invest it into a sweet home gym setup.
One of the best pieces of home gym equipment you can get at the start is a pair of adjustable dumbbells, and Bowflex's popular version of these is on sale for a limited time just as 2025 is kicking off — they're $399, down from $549, at Amazon. That's $150 off, which is a great deal considering that they don't see big discounts all that often.
The Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells are basically an entire rack of free weights that have been shrunken down into just two dumbbells, with weights ranging from five to 52.5 pounds. To change weights, all you have to do is turn the dial to your preferred setting and pick them up. They're refreshingly simple to use, and the amount of space they'll end up saving you is worth the price of admission alone. Now, pick up a pair while you can still get them on sale, and get ready to bicep curl your way into the new year.
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