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Fitvids SF2TRY-DB20P-3 Dumbbells Review

4.6 (6,800) Amazon rating$45.99300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Fitvids SF2TRY-DB20P-3 dumbbells cost $45.99 and carry a 4.6 star average across 6,800 reviews, the second largest review count in this comparison after the Yes4All DSAX. With 300+ bought last month and no published material or weight spec, buyers are relying mainly on price and a large, consistent rating pattern to judge fit.

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Best for

Best for buyers who prioritize a proven review pattern over spec sheets, since 6,800 reviews at 4.6 stars offers a large sample size, and who are comfortable choosing based on price and rating history rather than published weight or material details.

Skip if

Skip it if you need exact weight or material specs before buying, since none are published here, unlike the JFIT, PowerBlock and Yes4All listings, which all state material, weight and piece count clearly.

  • Priced 23% below the category median ($59.44 across 88 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 6,800 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.4/5

    6,800 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Picture browsing a dumbbell listing and finding a strong star rating but no clear weight or material breakdown. That is the situation with the Fitvids SF2TRY-DB20P-3, priced at $45.99. Unlike the other three dumbbells in this comparison, this listing does not publish a material, weight or piece count spec, leaving price and review pattern as the main signals available.

Those review signals are substantial. The SF2TRY-DB20P-3 carries a 4.6 star average across 6,800 reviews, more than double the review count of the JFIT 20-5237's 959 and well above the PowerBlock 501-00096-01's 2,782, though still far short of the Yes4All DSAX's 18,568. Its bought last month figure of 300+ sits between the JFIT's 500+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+ on one side, and well below the Yes4All's 2,000+ on the other.

At $45.99, the price sits well above the JFIT 20-5237's $7.99 and the Yes4All DSAX's $20.12, but far below the PowerBlock 501-00096-01's $399.99. Combined with a large 6,800 review sample at 4.6 stars, that pricing suggests a mid-range dumbbell option that has sold in real volume, even without a published spec sheet to confirm exact weight or materials.

Pros

  • 4.6 star average holds up across a large 6,800 review sample
  • 300+ bought last month shows steady, ongoing demand
  • At $45.99, it costs far less than the $399.99 PowerBlock 501-00096-01
  • 6,800 reviews is more than double the JFIT 20-5237's 959 and well above the PowerBlock's 2,782
  • Listed as in stock and available now
  • A 4.6 star rating matches the JFIT 20-5237's rating exactly, both drawn from large review pools

Cons

  • No published material, weight or piece count spec, unlike every other dumbbell in this comparison
  • 300+ bought last month trails the Yes4All DSAX's 2,000+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+ by a wide margin
  • 6,800 reviews, while large, is still well short of the Yes4All DSAX's 18,568
  • At $45.99, it costs more than double the Yes4All DSAX's $20.12 without a confirmed weight advantage to justify it
  • Buyers must rely on the listing title alone to guess weight, since no spec fields are published

Performance notes

Without a published material, weight or piece count spec, it is not possible to say exactly what training role the SF2TRY-DB20P-3 fills the way it is possible with the cast iron or ABS sets elsewhere in this comparison. What can be read from the listing is price and demand. At $45.99, it sits in a similar bracket to the Hezeyferg D-03K, suggesting a light to mid-weight product rather than a heavy cast iron set priced near the Fitvids DB-51015P-2N's $71.99 or the PowerBlock's $399.99. A 6,800 review count at 4.6 stars also indicates the listing has moved enough units, over enough time, to build a review base rivaling the larger sellers in this group. Buyers who need a guaranteed weight or material for a specific training goal should look at listings that publish those specs directly rather than relying on price alone as a proxy.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 6,800 reviews is the second largest review pool in this comparison, behind only the Yes4All DSAX's 18,568, and it matches the JFIT 20-5237's rating exactly. That volume of reviews at a consistent rating suggests a product that has sold steadily over a long period rather than one riding a short term spike. The 300+ bought last month figure is moderate, ahead of the Hezeyferg D-03K's 100+ but behind the Yes4All's 2,000+ and the PowerBlock's 1,000+. Combined, the pattern points to an established, popular listing whose current momentum has slowed somewhat relative to its total review history, though not to a concerning degree.

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Frequently asked questions

What weight or material does the Fitvids SF2TRY-DB20P-3 include?

No material, weight or piece count spec is published in the listing facts available here, which sets it apart from the JFIT, PowerBlock and Yes4All dumbbells in this comparison, all of which state those details clearly. Buyers relying on this listing alone should confirm exact specs directly on the product page before ordering.

Why does this dumbbell have so many reviews?

At 6,800 reviews, the SF2TRY-DB20P-3 has the second largest review count in this comparison, behind only the Yes4All DSAX's 18,568. A large, consistent review pool built at a 4.6 star average generally reflects a product that has sold in real volume over an extended period rather than a recent release.

How does the price compare to similar dumbbells?

At $45.99, it costs more than the JFIT 20-5237's $7.99 and the Yes4All DSAX's $20.12, but far less than the PowerBlock 501-00096-01's $399.99. It is priced identically to the Hezeyferg D-03K, another lighter weight option in this same comparison set.

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