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TSeeyory P
post Feb 25 2021, 03:15 PM, updated 5y ago

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I'm actually looking for fitness equipment such as dumbell, yoga mat. previously i purchase from shopee but the quality is not good.
was looking for somewhr can buy fitness equipment with suitable price and good quality

any suggestion Kl area ~
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post Feb 25 2021, 03:17 PM

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Vigor fitness on shitpee looks cheap n good...
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post Feb 25 2021, 05:01 PM

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just go decathlon stores.
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post Feb 25 2021, 05:20 PM

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You forget the floor mat too for protection ..
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post Feb 26 2021, 11:01 AM

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what about hypermarkets that sell dumbbells and yoga mats? I think those are cheap.
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post Feb 28 2021, 11:30 AM

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I think its best to focus on quality rather than price when it comes to fitness equipments.

I've bought x2 15kg dumbells from Shopee too and I regretted the purchase a lot. Since they are adjustable dumbells, the screws keep loosening up with each lift which really throws me off sometimes. sweat.gif

Good thing sports shops are open now so you should totally go visit them. It will give you a chance to inspect the products closely and make sure they are truly durable.
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post Mar 1 2021, 01:19 AM

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for dumbells, i strongly urge you to get the no-fuss, no-frills hex rubber dumbells, cheap, easy to maneuver, durable/resistant to throwing/dropping on floor, not painful to put on your lap/quads.

i've used those plate-adjustable with nut to screw-in type, used bowflex, and used those round urethane(EXPENSIVE just because it's "smaller" for any given weight) dumbells, and none compare to a basic hex rubber dumbell.

 

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