![]() So continuing the same example again, if you bought the PowerBlock Elite 50 dumbbells, you could essentially turn these into the PowerBlock Elite 70 or the PowerBlock Elite 90 by just adding the necessary expansion kits. As you’ll see in our video review at the bottom of this page, the expansion kits take literally 10 seconds to install, and are available in 20 lb increments for a little over $120 each. Instead of having to buy an entirely new set of dumbbells to get more weight, PowerBlock makes these easy-to-install expansion kits so you can add more weight to your existing dumbbells and save yourself the headache and cost of replacing your set altogether. ![]() Continuing the example above, if you had the PowerBlock Elite 50 and then needed more weight later on, all you’d have to do to get more weight is add one of their expansion kits. One of the greatest benefits about the PowerBlock design is that the weight range is expandable. But let’s look at the flip side and say you don’t need the bigger weight range right now, so you purchase the PowerBlock Elite 50 dumbbells, and then down the road you get much stronger and eventually need more weight than 50 lbs. PowerBlock makes them that way so if you already know that you want the bigger weight range, then you have the option to buy it that way. Other than that, they’re exactly the same. The Elite 50 has a weight range of 5-50 lbs, the Elite 70 has a weight range of 5-70 lbs, and the Elite 90 has a weight range of 5-90 lbs. That’s because that IS the only difference between each stage. If you just got done comparing the features of the Elite 50, Elite 70, and Elite 90 above, you’ll probably notice the only difference between each stage was the weight range.
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