TITAN Circus dumbbells vs TITAN Neoprene dumbbells
This is a comparison between the TITAN Circus dumbbell and TITAN Neoprene dumbbells including pros, cons, and alternatives. The Original was published in Which Strongman equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for details
Overview and review of the TITAN Neoprene dumbbells
This is an overview of the TITAN Neoprene dumbbells including pros, cons, and alternatives. Follow the links for more information.
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Overview of the Neoprene light weight Dumbbells
Neoprene lightweight dumbbells are a good option for the entire family at home or in special areas in your professional gym. They are easier on the hands, lighter, and can takesweat a little better than the metal and chrome alternatives. As
neoprene is easier to work with you will also find more color options on these dumbbells than just the usual black and metal designs of
urethane or
rubber dumbbells. TITAN sells three different packages of
neoprene dumbbells ranging from 1lb to 10lb. Do not discard them fully, even if you are already a beast. Light dumbbells can be used to work through rehabilitation or very stiff ranges of motions. The full specifications of the
TITAN Neoprene options are:
- Neoprene coating helps prevent the dumbbells from slipping out of your hand while in-use and gives a comfortable texture.
- Comes in pairs of 1lb to 10lb
- Color coordinated with corresponding white lettering to denote poundage for easy identification, making grabbing dumbbells mid set a breeze
- Hexagonal shape prevents dumbbells from rolling all over the floor when set down between sets, also makes them stackable for easy storage
These are fun, low cost additions to any gym which can be used by kids, women or athletes for exercising and rehabilitation. They will also not make your place look like a dungeon.
Pros of the Neoprene light weight dumbbells
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Colorful
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Low weight
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Low investment
These colorful,light dumbbells can be all you need to stay fit. Especially if you like 20- 30 Minute high intensity cardio workouts or yoga with a bit of weighted assistance. These can also be a good choice for someone more mature who stillw ants to stay fit. In a professional gym or ambitious home gym it will help with warm ups or attacking the very last fiber in your body. In addition the investment will also not put you back too far and when stacled these dumbbells also do not take up a lot of space in your home gym.
Cons of the neoprene lightweight dumbbells
You can do a lot wrong with a set of dumbbells that puts you back less than $100. However in a crammed space you do not want anything that just sits there and is not being used. If you are already very fit the chances are high that these dumbbells will only gather dust in your home gym. In a professional gym you might need a special rack to store them as they are too small to fit standard dumbbell racks. As they are small and light there is also a higher of them being stolen than regular dumbbells. So keep them within sight of staff if possible or only get them out for the respective classes you are running.
Alternatives to the Neoprene lightweight dumbbells
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Mini kettlebells
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Foam rollers
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Bands
If you want to train and start with small weights you can also work with mini kettlebells. While these are usually harder to get and a bit more expensive than
neoprene dumbbells, they leave you with more option. You can almost anything youcan do with dumbbell with a kettlebell. This logic does not apply the other way around as you can not do swings and Turkish get ups with a dumbbell.
For $70 you can also get a very good foam roller or two cheaper ones. In a home gym scenario where you already have regular dumbbells you will get more use out of these for warm ups and stretches than with
neoprene dumbbells.
Bands are also an option in this price range. A good set of resistance bands can be used for stretches, mobility exercises and even in combination with a barbell for the westside method. If it was me, I'd rather invest the good bit of $100 into resistance bands than small dumbbells. I would do the same for my wife.
Conclusion for the Neoprene lightweight dumbbells
The
neoprene lightweight dumbbells are great for beginners who do cardio circuits and want to do a little more than just bodyweight. They can also be a good in rehab or for focusing on weak spots of professional athletes. Ultimately I think that resistance bands are the better buy for these purposes as they have the same price range, but provide more band for your buck.
Overview and review of the TITAN Circus dumbbells
This is an overview of the TITAN Circus dumbbell including pros, cons, and alternatives. The Original was published in Which Strongman equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for details.
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Circus dumbbell $150-$180
Overview of the TITAN Circus dumbbell
The
circus dumbbell is a classic strongman event where you lift a cumbersome dumbbell from the floor to your shoulder. For this purpose TITAN offers four different
Circus dumbbells in diameters of 10"-12" and empty weights ranging from 67 Lbs. to 94lbs. TITAN does not recommend dropping these from overhead on the floor, so you might also want to invest in some crash mats for a full setup. These dumbbells are big and cumbersome, as they should be, and provide you with the necessary equipment for this event. The full specifications are:
10" 2" Handle
- 1.9” Tube allows for Olympic Weights under 10” in diameter to be placed inside the circus dumbbell to easily increase weight.
- 2” diameter handle.
- 10.75” loadable sleeve length.
- Comes with a pair of weight retainers.
- Empty Weight: 77 LB
- Length: 30.125”
- Loadable Sleeve Length: 10.75”
- Dumbbell Diameter: 10”
- Handle Diameter: 2”
10" 2.5" Handle
- 1.9” Tube allows for Olympic Weights under 10” in diameter to be placed inside the circus dumbbell to easily increase weight.
- 2.5” diameter handle.
- 10.75” loadable sleeve length.
- Comes with a pair of weight retainers.
- Empty Weight: 78 LB
- Length: 30.125”
- Loadable Sleeve Length: 10.75”
- Dumbbell Diameter: 10”
- Handle Diameter: 2.5”
12" 3" Handle
- 1.9” Tube allows for Olympic Weights under 12” in diameter to be placed inside the circus dumbbell to easily increase weight.
- 3” diameter handle.
- 10.75” loadable sleeve length.
- Comes with a pair of weight retainers.
- Empty Weight: 94 LB
- Length: 30.125”
- Loadable Sleeve Length: 10.75”
- Dumbbell Diameter: 12”
- Handle Diameter: 3”
12" 2.5" Handle
- 1.9” Tube allows for Olympic Weights under 12” in diameter to be placed inside the circus dumbbell to easily increase weight.
- 2.5” diameter handle.
- 10.75” loadable sleeve length.
- Comes with a pair of weight retainers.
- Empty Weight: 67 LB
- Length: 30.125”
- Loadable Sleeve Length: 10.75”
- Dumbbell Diameter: 12”
- Handle Diameter: 2.5”
With these bis dumbbells you can train and get better to move cumbersome weights which is one of the main requirements in strongman competitions. It is also a rather cheap option for a loadable dumbbell compared to other models which come in around $300 to $600.
Pros of the TITAN Circus Dumbbell
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Low price
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Fits the requirement
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Loadable
This is one of the cheapest possible ways you can get into the strongman sport.
Circus dumbbells are in my opinion a bit easier to get overhead than axle barbells and also provide a different experience from anything else you usually move around in the gym. Especially if you have been looking for a loadable dumbbell for a while, this might be a cheaper option compared to a full adjustable dumbbell system and a bit more fun. Compared to
Atlas stones they are a lot less hassle to get ready.
Cons of the TITAN Circus dumbbell
The main point against these dumbbells is that they warp quite easily when dropped from overhead. Original
circus dumbbells are usually solid an round at the end. Therefore they are not adjustable, but virtually indestructible. That you have to take a little more care with these
circus dumbbells is a bit counter intuitive. All you want to do when this beast is overhead is to drop it, not gently put it back down to avoid damage. Be prepared to get a thick gym mat together with your purchase for lasting fun.
Another disadvantage is that you will most likely not be able to fit these dumbbells on any
rack you already have. If your gym is very spacious that is not a huge problem. If you crammed your gym into your home, every inch counts and these dumbbells do not help your space management if you already have plates,
kettlebells and some bands lying on the floor.
The last thing is that if you want to go heavy, you might need some specialist plates. With heavy I mean strongman heavy around 100kg and more. For mere mortals the weight of the
Circus dumbbell itself might already be enough to work with.
Alternatives to the TITAN Circus dumbbell
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TITAN Loadable dumbbell
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Rogue Loadable dumbbell
TITAN Provides loadable dumbbells which range from 15" to 36" in length and $45 to $75 in price per piece. As they do not have an outer rim like the
circus dumbbells you can use most of your plates with these. The lifting experience is more convenient and close to what you are used to with normal dumbbells. If you put big plates on them they feel a little more like
circus dumbbells depending on your preference. They are also easier to store.
Rogue also provides loadable dumbbells on 10" and 15" length which cost around $135 a piece. These loadable dumbbells are shortened versions of the classic Rogue Ohio barbell and feel more than a shortened barbell rather than just a loadable dumbbell. Rogue also provides special bumpers that have been made for the loadable dumbbells. If you want to save space in your gym while still having a full dumbbell rack, this is a very space efficient, yet pricey way of getting there. They also look really stylish.
Conclusion for the TITAN Circus Dumbbell
The
TITAN Circus dumbbell are a cheap entry point to strongman overhead lifts. Especially if you already have the space and mats available they can be a fun addition to your regimen. If you are a serious contender for strongman competitions who weighs more than 100kg or even 140kg than you might go for the solid core
circus dumbbells instead. These are more expensive and less suited for the mass market, but simulate the real life event closer. For smaller athletes or every day training to spice things up they are still a good alternative to most loadable dumbbells you can get, if you have the space and some protection for the floor.