Marcy

Marcy Olympic Curl Bar and Dumbbell Handle Combo ODC-21

$49.76
(3.8) 3.8 stars out of 10 reviews 10 reviews
$49.76
$49.76
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Marcy Olympic Curl Bar and Dumbbell Handle Combo ODC-21

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3.8 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
05/22/2017
Weight bar
Like the curl bar, but when you used the two dumbells with weights, they are to bulky and get in the way, wish they were smaller and make easier to use when benching
Nickname

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
02/04/2014
not at all what I was expecting
The bars are not weighted! do yourself a favor, save your money and get a weighted curl bar. the dumbbells are almost useless, the collars are not strong enough to hold any real weight!
joedirt607
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/13/2021
    Get what you pay for
    You get what you pay for. Feels like it's made if tin.
    Lauren
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/22/2017
    Weight bar
    Like the curl bar, but when you used the two dumbells with weights, they are to bulky and get in the way, wish they were smaller and make easier to use when benching
    Nickname
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/18/2014
    Get set when you need a home work out
    Set works well for home use. I am not going extremely heavy loading weights on the bars. No more than 100 pounds on each.Bars could possibly hold more weights. Handles my home fitness needs just fine when the weather is bad and cannot get to gym or gym is closed and I still need to get a work out in. I use the plate weights from my Golds Gym set that I also bought here in WM.
    SenoritaC
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/21/2014
    Great product
    These are great so far very easy to add and remove weights , they are light weight but seem to hold up really well , over all they seem like a great product
    Bobby26205
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    02/16/2014
    Great Price, Great Quality for the money.
    My son and I started putting a weight room together a few months ago and have slowly each week been adding equipment. He wanted a curl bar so I found this one at Walmart which not only took the 2" weights which we have but it included two dumbbell handle bars as well as a extra bonus. I had it shipped right to the house, it came quickly and they met or exceeded my expectations. They are very light weight but sturdy. I don't think you can beat the price. Perfect for what we needed.
    vfrpilot2014
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    02/04/2014
    not at all what I was expecting
    The bars are not weighted! do yourself a favor, save your money and get a weighted curl bar. the dumbbells are almost useless, the collars are not strong enough to hold any real weight!
    joedirt607
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/01/2013
    Good set for price, but...
    Length of dumbbell handles are too long for certain exercises. Ex: full contraction/range of motion limited when using dumbbells to complete flat chest press.
    HardShopper
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/15/2013
    was shocked at the lightweight of the material. seems to hold up quite well for expectations. i can put over 100lbs on it and have no bend so im satisfied there. the clips tho could be better. ill have to order some better quality ones bc the clips will slide if im doing heavy weight. i dont hold the curl bar responsible for that so im quite satisfied with this purchase
    anonymous21232
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/13/2012
    decent for the price
    This is not an olympic curl bar. It's an olympic SIZE curl bar. It's hollow core, light weight alloy of some sort. I'm not sure how strong it's going to end up being. An actual olympic curl bar was over 100 bucks so for the money, this gets the job done. I'm not hanging much over 60 -70 pounds on it right now and probably never will. I don't use it for curls, I use solid dumbells for that. I only got this to do some shoulder work that was getting very difficult to do with a dumbell. If you are a young, healthy serious body builder - this is not for you. If you are older and past your heavy lifting or are female, then this is probably suitable for your needs. I would not recommend this to someone in their twenties who's serious about getting fit. This would've never done the job for me when I was in my prime spending 3 hours daily in the gym. Had I known this was hollow core, I probably wouldn't have bought it. However, it still meets my needs for now and you can't beat the price.
    Grandpoobah
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/17/2009
    Amazing if your innovative
    Ok I bought these things which feel very cheap probably a couple years ago or may have gotten them for Christmas. Anywho, I started lifting alot more recently with dumbbells and wanted to try and find a cheap way to build my own set. I already had the weights and all i needed was a dumbbell handle. Yes, dont rely on the collars or you will end up with a broken toe the first time you try to do curls. Here's the solution: Dumbbell sets cost upwards into the 1200 to 3000 dollar range. Walmart dumbbells 40.00 Long Bolts and Nuts: Free from garage or get it from lowes, Qty. 4 Drill or drill press Magic Marker Take your weights that you are going to use for your lifting and start by adding one start with your biggest and heaviest. For each weight that you add to the end of the dumbbell take a magic marker and mark just a very small ways away from the weight a circle dont go too far and dont go straight up against it. Keep doing this till you get to the end of the bar. Do it on both ends to each dumbbell handle. After this, if you know someone with a drill press or just your standard drill. Drill holes in the handles at each tick mark you made. Big enough for the bolt that you are going to stick through and put a nut on. Try to use a fairly long bolt so that you dont hurt your thighs later when resting them on your thighs. I used a small bolt on one of mine and I know have a good amount of scar tissue in my thigh that looks like a cyst from resting too much weight. After this these dumbbells are fully customizeable up to 200 pounds. I have tested them with 200 pounds and I did accidently drop one and it barely bent it. Which in my opinion for 40.00 is not bad at all. I use these 3 days a week and the stress load the I put on them is around 60-110 pounds right now. These are perfect for dumbbell presses, dumbbell rows, not so much dumbbell curls(they kinda hit you in the face with bigger weights, but i still use them), dumbbell military presses. I have been using them for almost two years now and I have really made these things take a beating. They have had stress loads of up to 200 pounds, which is pretty impressive. Even 200 pound dumbbells will bend if dropped incorrectly. So for me this product was amazing saved me hundreds of dollars if not thousands.
    heavylifting