No Home Gym Is Complete Without These Dumbbells

Between the Bowflex Results Series 552 and 1090, there are a few key differences that may sway your decision

February 2, 2026 1:16 pm EST
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You can't go wrong, but we'll help you decide which pair are most right for you.
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The Gist

For anyone looking to build a versatile home gym, Bowflex's adjustable dumbbells are touted as a fundamental starting point, with the 552 and 1090 models offering tailored options for every workout commitment.

Key Takeaways

  • Bowflex's Results Series includes two adjustable dumbbell sets: the 552 and the 1090.
  • The 552 model offers five to 52.5 pounds per dumbbell, replacing 15 sets of weights, while the 1090 provides 10 to 90 pounds, replacing 17 sets.
  • The 552 is presented as a starter set at $479, whereas the 1090, with heavier weight capacity and knurled grips, is available for $699.

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There’s just something to having a home gym set up. Stuck inside on a blizzard day? Pull on your at-home ankle weights. You’d love to workout before work but can’t be bothered to leave the house? Whip out the ole’ yoga mat. While the home gym is no longer a necessity (throw back to quarantine), it’s a great thing to have when you need or want it.

If you’re looking to build out your home gym, it’s best to start with the basics. On such occasions, we turn to an InsideHook favorite, Bowflex.

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One of the fundamentals of a home gym, in our opinion, is a nice set of dumbbells, and preferably adjustable ones, because of the sheer amount of exercises to be enjoyed with them. Bowflex has two pairs of dumbbells in their arsenal, the 552 and the 1090, and they cover everything you may need or dream of in a dumbbell set.

We’ve done the honors of listing out the differences between Bowflex’s two Results Series pairs of dumbbells below so you can decide which set is right for you:

Bowflex Results Series 552 vs Bowflex Results Series 1090:

BowFlex Results Series 552 SelectTech Dumbbells
BowFlex Results Series 552 SelectTech Dumbbells

Features: Premium metal components, five to 52.5 pounds per adjustable dumbbell, replaces 15 sets of weights, non-slip grips

BowFlex SelectTech 1090 Adjustable Dumbbells
BowFlex SelectTech 1090 Adjustable Dumbbells

Features: Premium metal components, 10 to 90 pounds per adjustable dumbbell, replaces 17 sets of weights, knurled hand grips

Final Thoughts

The differences between the two sets of dumbbells are fairly straight forward: the 552s are a great starter set and the 1090s can put on heavier weight and as such have more comfortable grips. All you need to decide is how committed you’re feeling to your at-home workouts—if you’d like a pair to have around in case of emergencies, you may not need those extra pounds. Our Wellness Editor, Tanner Garrity, swears by the Results Series 552 for their reliability and quality for the price. If you’re finding you prefer to work out at home more than anywhere else, the 1090s may be more up your alley. You can’t go wrong with either.

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Shelby Slauer

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