SelectTech 552 vs TRX Bandit Elite
How these two compare on everything we measure — where the AIs rank them, what reviewers and buyers say, and how they price. The differences are the point — they decide which one is yours.
Side by side
Every signal we hold, on one shared scale. The leading side is lit — and where the AI panel and the reviewers pull apart, the row says so.?
Built from what 1 AI models (Claude) recommend for real buyer questions, layered with reviewer test summaries, Google buyer ratings, street prices and press. The short answer and verdict are derived from where those signals diverge — not written by hand for either product.
Independent — not a vendor, not advertising, not a paid review. How we score →
How the AIs rank them
1 models rank both products. Here’s each model’s pick (lower rank = higher).?
Where the juries disagree
Three juries score these products — the AI panel, the video critics, the Google buyers. They don’t all agree here.
The widest split: Reviewers score the SelectTech 552 3.5/5 while buyers rate it 4.8/5 — the juries read the same product differently.
Critics & buyers
The human jury in one chapter — what the video reviewers score and say, the reviews behind it, and how Google buyers rate them.
What reviewers say
Distilled from the video reviewers — the score, what they praise, where they push back.?
Reviewers praise
- Dial adjustment system is fast, smooth, and satisfying to use, with clear weight markings and audible clicks
- Plates stay locked during use — reviewers with years of ownership report no plates dislodging mid-exercise
- Plastic-coated plates absorb accidental drops and floor contact better than bare steel alternatives
Reviewers push back
- The dumbbell stays physically long regardless of weight selected, making curls, lateral raises, and close-grip movements feel awkward, especially at lighter settings
- Internal plastic retaining discs can wear and crack over years of heavy use, raising a potential safety concern as the dumbbells age
- Both adjustment knobs must be dialed independently on each dumbbell, which is slower than single-twist systems found on newer designs
A durable, space-saving adjustable dumbbell with a fast dial system and solid long-term reliability, held back by an awkward length at lighter weights and plastic components that can wear over time.
Plate security divides reviewers: one warns that plastic retaining discs crack and fail over time, while two long-term owners say plates have never once fallen off during exercise across years of use
The reviews behind this
The actual video reviews the summary above is distilled from — tap any to watch on YouTube.
What buyers say
Aggregated Google Shopping ratings — the score, the aspects owners rate, and a real quote.?
Can you trust the claims
Each maker’s marketing weighed against independent tests — how many claims hold up, and the weakest one.?
The verdict: which to buy
Our read of everything above — who leads each point, and who each is for.
Net: SelectTech 552 leads 4 of 4 · TRX Bandit Elite 0.
Which one is right for you
How each suits the seven buyer types — a good fit, a maybe, or not for you.?
SelectTech 552 leads more points — but check where it loses.
We don’t crown a winner. Both are strong; the differences above decide it for your use. Where a signal is missing, we leave it blank rather than guess.
as of July 6?
Common questions
The questions people ask comparing these two — answered from the data above.
The AI panel ranks SelectTech 552 higher (avg #1.0 fused across 6 questions in Home Fitness Equipment vs #2.0), but it’s close — reviewers and buyers split differently.
SelectTech 552 — $400–$430 vs — across retailers.