There’s a lot to be said for domestic resistance-training setups, especially these days. “Exercising with weights at home can be liberating since you won’t need to go to the gym,” notes Rick Richey, co-owner of New York City’s Independent Training Spot. When you’re building the perfect home gym, a pair of dumbbells should be at the top of your list. They can save you hundreds of dollars a month thanks to their multi-purpose nature.
If you have the space, it’s beneficial to have at least one pair to pick up and use for curls, overhead presses and farmer carries. But first, you have to figure out how many pounds you want them to be. “If you’re not sure what size to get, go to the nearest sporting goods store and see how much weight you can lift overhead ten times that is challenging, but not exhausting,” Richey says. Then you’ll have the ideal resistance to challenge your muscles appropriately.
What happens when that set of weights feels easy? “Once you can do more than 25 repetitions of each move,” says Richey, “you can still make the most of your workout without upgrading your purchase by slowing your tempo down and increasing time under tension.” In the long run, you might get bored and/or plateau, which means you’ll have to buy another pair. Or, if you’re looking to make one purchase and never worry about it again, you’ll have to spend more on adjustable dumbbells.
As you may have noticed, home weight equipment is incredibly scarce these days, so we reached out to a bunch of sources and scoured the web to find quality available dumbbells. We also chatted with a handful of personal trainers and physical therapists to learn their favorite at-home moves, so you can put your new weights to work right away.
Fitness Gear Hex Dumbbells

The most versatile tools for an at-home gym are kettlebells and dumbbells, says Nick Briney, senior personal trainer at Life Time. Fitness Gear’s rugged, reliable Hex Dumbbells are now available at Dick’s Sporting Goods in a range of sizes, starting at 10 pounds and costing about a dollar per pound. Briney recommends picking up a few sizes, so you have more exercise choices. Note: Dick’s stores are temporarily closed and this product is not available online, but the chain is offering curbside contactless pickup at select locations.