can tell hes more of an engineer than a gym goer which is fair to be honest. Feel like marketing had a say in making starting weight 2kg, he seems to have wanted a heavier starting weight.
@@EJH-jn6mo Don't worry, they're great. I've been using them four days a week for three years. No problems. If you take care of your stuff, it will last a long time. Like he said, probably not 30 years. But, they now sell replacement parts.
@@LithuanianATL They are not serviceable. When the cam followers inevitably break you have to replace the entire handle. If they WERE serviceable for a reasonable price I wouldn't be so hard on them. But IMO they are simply too fragile and too expensive to fix for what they cost.
A breath of fresh air to hear an honest manufacturer. Showing their product proudly but also their limitations. Nothing sells better than honesty, a lesson for all marketing driven retailers out there.
This! I work in Finland and it’s the same there. People in job interviews will actually really tell you there weak points. It’s refreshingly naive and awesome
The best kind of interview you can have, a guy who is confident in his product, understands it inside and out, and is dead honest about its pro's and con's. Excellent.
Wow wish that guy the best. The sheer amount of honesty in a competitive market shows character. Just look like a guy who’s passionate and open to improvement.
I LOVE this level of honesty. I'm way more proud of my purchase of the v1's after watching this, which I've really enjoyed. I just want a way to get up to 120lbs
Tomas the nuobell engineer giving us a flat out engineering lesson. I have a set. And now I love the brand even more. Especially since they are selling replacement parts.
It was an absolute delight to watch and listen to the Swedish engineer, I have not personally seen or heard anyone from any company be as direct and truthful about their products pros, cons and logic behind the decisions made. Seriously, well done.
This guy is incredible. So honest and reflected. Awesome. The new dumbbells look great. Although I must say I have been using the v1 almost daily for 4 years now and they are still as good as new. Work perfect.
I saw the video and started sweating since I just bought the 80lbs set. Glad I did though, love them so far and I'm glad to see someone represent the brand so well. You can tell he isn't a sales man and was the brains behind it. Refreshing to see as an engineer.
I hope they keep this guy in the booth for future interviews. Love the honesty, engineering focus, but I hope his honesty doesn't get him in trouble at the home office for speaking with Coop vs somebody more marketing focused.
He won't. Honesty is the key in Nordic countries, marketing/commercials some times even point out their own flaws just because it's better to be honest than not to, pure and simple.
I have the first gen in my home gym (set it up during covid) and I'm still blown away by how awesome they are. Best investment I've ever made in my gym and myself. This gen 2 looks even better. But literally no need for me. The max 80 lbs is more than enough for my needs right now.
Great to hear that they're making durability improvements to the original handles. If I ever break mine and need to get replacements, it's nice to know I'll be getting a better version. Such a breath of fresh air to hear from a no BS engineer.
a very honest guy. It's true you can easily replace the handle - I just did it with my Nüobell and its like new. a piece inside broke after 1,5 years of regular use. My dealer gave me the handle for free. still happy with Nüobell.
I hate feeling like I'm being sold something, and the fact that that guy didn't try to sell me his product and instead gave me facts made me want to buy it lol.
I have been using my nuobells almost every day for two years in Japan. I have never had a problem with at all. They are best adjustable dumbbells you can get here for a decent price that are not chinese junk.
Gotta love the honesty. The majority of the population (even fitness population) isn't putting up heavy weights so I get why the low start weight is important.
Kind of disagree. Their target market would be different. If a light start weight was the goal, I don't understand why they would go up to 90lbs. That makes sense for a 50lb type set.
If equipment companies wanted some real amazing marketing, have the engineers talk to some of the influencers. This is the best advertising I have ever seen for dumbbells.
I like that you addressed a possible barbell adjustable. You know what needs to happen, is a swap able bar. Being able to swap the bar between a dumbbell size bar & a barbell sized bar! Just spread the weights accordingly and sell the exact same mechanism attached on both ends of the barbell
I love my nuobells, used them since the pandemic without problems, just don't drop them! The honesty by which this man is presenting this new product is refreshing and definitely makes me proud to own them.
I like this guy, his knowledge and honesty prompted me to order a pair of PowerBlock Elite USA 90 Pounders. When he said "I always like PowerBlock for example" that was good enough for me.
“NÜO Athletics started in 1997 by Tomas Svenberg who was a rower on Sweden’s national team. He realized that to reach peak performance, he had to work out at home as well. However, gym equipment didn’t meet the professional standard he needed to push his physical limits. So, he sketched the blueprints for a dumbbell that could replace an entire set of fixed dumbbells while avoiding complex weight changes - and with that, Nuobell was born.”
20 plus years with Powerblock 50lb in a garage gym setting. Still going strong. A little beat up but they just work. Always looking at new stuff though. Keep up the good work Coop!
It is a simpler mechanism, I worry about some of these newer ones, if they'll hold up over time. It's stood the test of time. You could say it's still the conservative choice.
Interesting to hear him briefly talk about patent infringements and the cost of enforcing their intellectual property. I wonder if any of the other big competitors will face patent claims from Nuo at some point? The Pepin/Reppin seams different enough with it's locking mechanism that I think it'll be fine. Either way, I've had my Nuobells for over 2 years and they've been great so far.
10:22 that is great to hear. As a engineer myself, we are honest people. They say all an engineer has is integrity and once that is gone you aren't a engineer.
I have the original nuobells and the design and engineering has held up well for over a year. I don’t see any issues with adjusting or other aspects. They aren’t a forever dumbbell but certainly a quality option to get a range of weight in the gym. Love the honesty here and upgrades are cool
Powerblocks...it is a simpler mechanism, I worry about some of these newer ones, if they'll hold up over time. It's stood the test of time. You could say it's still the conservative choice.
love my nuobell-s havethem for over 3 year now and they are still kicking ass. When time comes this new model will def.replace them! After this little chat i love the company even more
Thanks for the update! However, I purchased a pair of the old nuobell and I always had a pair of powerblock (pro exp version) and, in the end, I returned the nuobells for one single reason: once you go at higher weights, the dimensions of the dumbbell play a very important role in my opinion. at 32kg (I'm in Europe so we get the Kg version) the nuobells are much longer and hence less manageable than the powerblocks. That was my only gripe with the product and the new ones don't seem to solve that problem as they seem just as long. They are very beautiful, compared to powerblocks which are, objectively, really, really ugly. But muscles don't have eyes :)
Very interesting video. The honesty of your guest is amazing but I loved your relevant questions in particular. You know your subject and it shows. That's why we trust you and follow you.
In regards to selling direct...if they arent set up for that it's a lot harder to get into than you'd think. Selling to distributors is much easier, quicker and way less of a headache.
Absolutely, respect to Tomas. My head is spinning- new Nuobells, Reppins, and whatever is just around the corner next. For now, think I’ll just continue to use my rattly, offset Powerblocks, until the dust settles and the new victor is crowned.
Powerblocks...it is a simpler mechanism, I worry about some of these newer ones, if they'll hold up over time. It's stood the test of time. You could say it's still the conservative choice.
Wow amazing honesty! 2.0 look really good too. I now feel a bit bad for buying cheaper Chinese copies of the 1.0, but every penny counts when you're starting a home gym. I'll buy genuine if I upgrade.
You can tell he’s an engineer and not a marketing guy. He is honest about the trade-offs inherent in any design.
can tell hes more of an engineer than a gym goer which is fair to be honest. Feel like marketing had a say in making starting weight 2kg, he seems to have wanted a heavier starting weight.
Exactly - the engineering/ethical mindset of an engineer simply doesn't allow one to speak pure marketing bs
Definitely a Scandinavian trait too
It is so fucking refreshing to hear a knowledgeable honest person talk about a product.
He is the founder
Respect to neo bell guy for being upfront and honest
That doesn’t make me feel any better about investing that kind of money on a product that’s not durable.
@@EJH-jn6mo ok, cool. Don't buy it. The only issue is idiots dropping the small weight. Why would you do that?
It's mind-blowing they don't just make them start at a heavier weight... Such a worthwhile trade-off for durability
As a Swedish engineer myself; he’s a very typical swede. Very upfront and no nonsense.
@@EJH-jn6mo Don't worry, they're great. I've been using them four days a week for three years. No problems. If you take care of your stuff, it will last a long time. Like he said, probably not 30 years. But, they now sell replacement parts.
When no marketing becomes best marketing ! This guy is really good/genuine love it
His honesty sold me. I will be a customer now
You ain’t buying shit, you BROKE AF 😂
I was on board with the 1.0's. Im even more convinced with NÜO now.
I think their selling point should be the servicibility and spare part availability
Watch "gluck's gym" video on the nuobells first. He fully explains several reasons why nuobells WILL fail. So be informed before you buy.
@@LithuanianATL They are not serviceable. When the cam followers inevitably break you have to replace the entire handle. If they WERE serviceable for a reasonable price I wouldn't be so hard on them. But IMO they are simply too fragile and too expensive to fix for what they cost.
Great interview. It makes a huge difference when you can talk with the engineer without having a marketing person around! Well done!
A breath of fresh air to hear an honest manufacturer. Showing their product proudly but also their limitations. Nothing sells better than honesty, a lesson for all marketing driven retailers out there.
Gotta appreciate that swedish honesty.
This! I work in Finland and it’s the same there. People in job interviews will actually really tell you there weak points. It’s refreshingly naive and awesome
Lol Swedish people are soooo blunt love it
Sure but just because they are honest doesn't mean I'm going to love their disposable dumbbells.
@@plmn93 "disposable"? I've had the first version for years now without issue...
@@t3h8ar0n Yes, disposable. Check out Gluck's Gym or Average Joe's teardowns. Good luck when, not if, yours break.
The best kind of interview you can have, a guy who is confident in his product, understands it inside and out, and is dead honest about its pro's and con's. Excellent.
Con men have lots of confidence.
Wow wish that guy the best. The sheer amount of honesty in a competitive market shows character. Just look like a guy who’s passionate and open to improvement.
Would say that it’s the traditional Swedish way.
Really appreciate Thomas Svenberg's commentary on all of this, very insightful and love hearing what they're thinking about. Great that he was there.
Agreed. I’m a fan. - Coop
Man the engineer is a good dude.. love how honest he is. Much respect
Likewise, the honesty was very refreshing.
I LOVE this level of honesty. I'm way more proud of my purchase of the v1's after watching this, which I've really enjoyed. I just want a way to get up to 120lbs
good LORD his honesty is so refreshing. this is how you sell a product.
So refreshing to see an actual engineer answering questions and putting it out there as it is. Honesty and transparency is scarce nowadays.
I really love talking to engineers who are passionate on their craft. Thank you engineers all over the world.
Tomas the nuobell engineer giving us a flat out engineering lesson. I have a set. And now I love the brand even more. Especially since they are selling replacement parts.
He is the founder
The inventer we should add.
It was an absolute delight to watch and listen to the Swedish engineer, I have not personally seen or heard anyone from any company be as direct and truthful about their products pros, cons and logic behind the decisions made. Seriously, well done.
This guy is incredible. So honest and reflected. Awesome. The new dumbbells look great. Although I must say I have been using the v1 almost daily for 4 years now and they are still as good as new. Work perfect.
His honesty is remarkable. I’d buy just based on knowing that’s who is backing the product and you gotta love an engineer driven company.
I’ve had the original Nuobells for almost 3 years. No issues. Just place them down and don’t drop them. I also appreciate the honesty of the engineer.
Lots of fear mongering from people who have never used them lol
Honesty is amazing. I've had my nuobells for about a year and love using them. This company additude will keep me a customer.
This is the type of video I’d like to see more of from GGR. Open honesty from a consumer/reviewer to manufacturers/companies. Thank you for this!!
It's refreshing to see a company admitting to the flaws in their products and working to fix them.
Im very impressed that there could be a droppable version of this. Even more impressived with his honesty.
I appreciate how honest the engineer is. This video was sweet!
I saw the video and started sweating since I just bought the 80lbs set. Glad I did though, love them so far and I'm glad to see someone represent the brand so well. You can tell he isn't a sales man and was the brains behind it. Refreshing to see as an engineer.
I love some honest person vs a marketing team. He got a points on why some choices are made on it and love the openness
Solid interview, loved Tomas! He even got Coop to say aluminum the European way
The correct way!
Nice seeing you at FIBO Coop, thanks for stopping by!
Best. Interview. Ever. Well done. Big fan.
@@joshuapinter Amazing to hear!
I hope they keep this guy in the booth for future interviews. Love the honesty, engineering focus, but I hope his honesty doesn't get him in trouble at the home office for speaking with Coop vs somebody more marketing focused.
He won't.
Honesty is the key in Nordic countries, marketing/commercials some times even point out their own flaws just because it's better to be honest than not to, pure and simple.
He is the founder/inventor. He will be in the booth if he wants.
And I think he just convinced me of making the purchase. So great marketing move.
The honesty is refreshing. Makes me want to buy Nüobell even more.
I have the first gen in my home gym (set it up during covid) and I'm still blown away by how awesome they are. Best investment I've ever made in my gym and myself. This gen 2 looks even better. But literally no need for me. The max 80 lbs is more than enough for my needs right now.
Amazing feedback Joshua, we're glad that we can assist you through your fitness journey! 💪
Great to hear that they're making durability improvements to the original handles. If I ever break mine and need to get replacements, it's nice to know I'll be getting a better version. Such a breath of fresh air to hear from a no BS engineer.
a very honest guy. It's true you can easily replace the handle - I just did it with my Nüobell and its like new. a piece inside broke after 1,5 years of regular use. My dealer gave me the handle for free. still happy with Nüobell.
Kudos to that gentleman for being so honest and open
That dude was the best salesman Nüobell could ever hope for!
A true love for engineering in that man. No lies.
I hate feeling like I'm being sold something, and the fact that that guy didn't try to sell me his product and instead gave me facts made me want to buy it lol.
I have been using my nuobells almost every day for two years in Japan. I have never had a problem with at all. They are best adjustable dumbbells you can get here for a decent price that are not chinese junk.
That guy makes me want to buy these simply because he’s honest about the pros and cons. That’s awesome
I love when you can just get a straight answer. Epic. These look awesome.
Gotta love the honesty. The majority of the population (even fitness population) isn't putting up heavy weights so I get why the low start weight is important.
Kind of disagree. Their target market would be different.
If a light start weight was the goal, I don't understand why they would go up to 90lbs. That makes sense for a 50lb type set.
Coop a lot of people could learn from this video..... The guy Thomas was really honest......that is so cool.
Love how candid Tomas was. Straight-shooter.
If equipment companies wanted some real amazing marketing, have the engineers talk to some of the influencers. This is the best advertising I have ever seen for dumbbells.
I like that you addressed a possible barbell adjustable. You know what needs to happen, is a swap able bar. Being able to swap the bar between a dumbbell size bar & a barbell sized bar! Just spread the weights accordingly and sell the exact same mechanism attached on both ends of the barbell
I love my nuobells, used them since the pandemic without problems, just don't drop them!
The honesty by which this man is presenting this new product is refreshing and definitely makes me proud to own them.
Can you not even drop them say 2 inches?
@@smeshfactory3992 2 inches yes but I wouldn’t drop them while doing bench press for example
Love when coop first meets someone and they start to see how knowledgeable he is and then they just nerd out about the products, awesome video
I like this guy, his knowledge and honesty prompted me to order a pair of PowerBlock Elite USA 90 Pounders.
When he said "I always like PowerBlock for example" that was good enough for me.
That man’s honesty was great. I actually wonder if they had that guy there specifically in anticipation of Coop showing up 🤔
“NÜO Athletics started in 1997 by Tomas Svenberg who was a rower on Sweden’s national team. He realized that to reach peak performance, he had to work out at home as well. However, gym equipment didn’t meet the professional standard he needed to push his physical limits. So, he sketched the blueprints for a dumbbell that could replace an entire set of fixed dumbbells while avoiding complex weight changes - and with that, Nuobell was born.”
20 plus years with Powerblock 50lb in a garage gym setting. Still going strong. A little beat up but they just work. Always looking at new stuff though. Keep up the good work Coop!
It is a simpler mechanism, I worry about some of these newer ones, if they'll hold up over time.
It's stood the test of time.
You could say it's still the conservative choice.
Interesting to hear him briefly talk about patent infringements and the cost of enforcing their intellectual property. I wonder if any of the other big competitors will face patent claims from Nuo at some point? The Pepin/Reppin seams different enough with it's locking mechanism that I think it'll be fine. Either way, I've had my Nuobells for over 2 years and they've been great so far.
Q: "Do you think its the best?"
A: "It depends"
This guy engineers. Mad respect.
Everything is a trade off in engineering.
Everything is a trade off in general.
As an engineer I'm glad you interviewed the engineer, much better conversation
Love interviews with actual creators like this.
Im more excited how he said they are working on a commercial pair that you can drop. That should be awesome
10:22 that is great to hear. As a engineer myself, we are honest people.
They say all an engineer has is integrity and once that is gone you aren't a engineer.
I agree on this man’s character! Would love to have more product builders be like him.
I prefer the original design over this new one.
And that was probably this man's last day in front of a camera. Companies hate his honesty. Kudos to him!
11:49 “my new favorite guy” lol
you dont have a favorite guy?
Absolutely loved the interaction: we could feel you excitement!. Thanks 🤩 Loved the Honesty all the way. Incredible and so rare nowadays.
I have the old 32Kg version over 2 years no in a daily use and i love them. Thinking to upgrade to the 40kg version.
That guy was awesome!
What an amazing guy keeping it real the entire time!
That dumbbell stand is so nice, love how it's height adjustable
I have the original nuobells and the design and engineering has held up well for over a year. I don’t see any issues with adjusting or other aspects. They aren’t a forever dumbbell but certainly a quality option to get a range of weight in the gym. Love the honesty here and upgrades are cool
Watch gluck's gym teardown video which explains why it will break eventually.
@@hiebrantsify I’ll check it out. Thanks
Powerblocks...it is a simpler mechanism, I worry about some of these newer ones, if they'll hold up over time.
It's stood the test of time.
You could say it's still the conservative choice.
Love listening to this guy! Honest and transparent.
My thought is, honestly, i don't drop my dumbbells. Never have, just don't need to. These look good.
I love this guy. Engineers are so straight forward, then you ad the Swedish part and you get a sweet interview like this
Rep/Pepin and Nuobell have this market cornered off and this guy was so nice.
I like this guys honesty! Very VERY impressed!! Great video, thank you both!!
Can't wait for the Nuobell Vs Reppin comparison video
Make Tomas your co-host for all future reviews 😄 Love my Nüobells!
Loved that interview! If only I could put Tomas’ honestly in the mind of the next automobile salesman I deal with 😂
Does this make the originals oldabells then?
😂
Ayyyy! - Coop
The CEO is a remarkably honest and down to earth guy, and i tell you this as a german.
That guy is awesome! Gotta respect his honesty! 👌
I like how Coop dropped the "Reppin" reference at the end there. It's gonna stick.
Almost felt at times the man was questioning himself on why he is even talking to Coop. COOP coming in with the great questions.
My 80 lb nuobells are still my most used piece of gym equipment. Love em
On my bucket list
Love his explanations and honesty.
Got NuoBells 1.0 and still holding up great after 2 years
love my nuobell-s havethem for over 3 year now and they are still kicking ass. When time comes this new model will def.replace them! After this little chat i love the company even more
Amazing to hear 😍💪
It’s game over when the commercial droppable Nuobell drops
Thanks for the update! However, I purchased a pair of the old nuobell and I always had a pair of powerblock (pro exp version) and, in the end, I returned the nuobells for one single reason: once you go at higher weights, the dimensions of the dumbbell play a very important role in my opinion. at 32kg (I'm in Europe so we get the Kg version) the nuobells are much longer and hence less manageable than the powerblocks. That was my only gripe with the product and the new ones don't seem to solve that problem as they seem just as long. They are very beautiful, compared to powerblocks which are, objectively, really, really ugly. But muscles don't have eyes :)
Very interesting video. The honesty of your guest is amazing but I loved your relevant questions in particular. You know your subject and it shows. That's why we trust you and follow you.
I don't like dumbbells & sold all of mine. That interview with the Nuobell engineer was so cool, I may by a set just out of respect for his honesty...
Better buy rep x pepin. Believe me these are not good.
😮 the honesty is strong in this one
In regards to selling direct...if they arent set up for that it's a lot harder to get into than you'd think. Selling to distributors is much easier, quicker and way less of a headache.
As a marketer, I’m fighting the urge to be upset at this engineering. He’s not selling it well but he’s so real and trustworthy
Absolutely, respect to Tomas. My head is spinning- new Nuobells, Reppins, and whatever is just around the corner next. For now, think I’ll just continue to use my rattly, offset Powerblocks, until the dust settles and the new victor is crowned.
Powerblocks...it is a simpler mechanism, I worry about some of these newer ones, if they'll hold up over time.
It's stood the test of time.
You could say it's still the conservative choice.
What an amazing insight of the product. They gotta put this video on their website now.
Wow amazing honesty! 2.0 look really good too. I now feel a bit bad for buying cheaper Chinese copies of the 1.0, but every penny counts when you're starting a home gym. I'll buy genuine if I upgrade.
I love these dumbells. Excited for new ones.
Great questions Coop! I think your knowledge of the product really helped to bring the best out of Tomas.
Coop with an Evergoods pack, a man of my own heart.
It would be nice to see a comparison between these and the RepxPepins.
@@Pler1978 Good point they are kind of long. But the design looks so clean.
Of course. - Coop
Most honest dude ever.
Wow! Awesome discussion. Great questions and honest answers. Gotta love it!