

The lb increments of the Sport 24 are 3 lbs, and so are the empty handle and the blocks, which weigh 3 lbs each. It is also a non-expandable set so expect no more than 24 lbs with this dumbbell. In the Sports Series, the 24 is the smallest model. The empty handles of the Sport 50 are 10 lbs, while the nested block is 5 lbs and does not come with adder weights. It has 5 lb increments making this model the right choice if you prefer to bulk up your biceps. Sport 50 is a non-expandable model with weights between 5 and 50 lbs, which does not exceed that limit. This model in the Sport Series comes with a pair of 2.4 lb adder weights so that you can customize it for smaller increments. The straight handle of the EXP weighs 5 lbs when it is empty, and the nested block is 10 lbs.
#Powerblock elite exp upgrade#
The EXP model is the only one from the Sport Series that is expandable, so they are compatible with Stage 1, 2, and 3 sets.īecause of this feature, the Sport EXP works similarly to the Elite 50, meaning you can upgrade the EXP Stage 1 set of 50 to 70 lbs using the Stage 2 kit and up to 90 lbs with Stage 3 kits.

PowerBlock also imports the Sport models instead of manufacturing them in the states. Unlike the other series, these adjustable dumbbells do not have support bars on the handle. The dumbbells in this series are also separate models as opposed to a single group in the Elite Series. PowerBlock’s Sport Series have a defined contour, giving them a sleek and modern appearance.

Please join me as I discuss each dumbbell model so that you can make an informed decision. The above table summarizes the main similarities and differences between the dumbbells from PowerBlock. Multi-color bands, grey blocks, black handleīlack handle and bands, metallic grey blocks Multi-color bands, grey handle, black blocks
