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J**F
Very versatile
The adjustments are simple and fast. Gives a great workout.
B**E
Enough weight for me and the vatieyy of exercises I can do.
S**0
Excellent kettlebell
I was a bit skeptical due tonight being plastic, but I've dropped in on concrete and it's fine. The plates are easy to change out. And the grip is good. Definitely recommended (going to buy a second one)
J**D
Great alternative to solid kettlebells.
I've only had the kettlebell for a few days and I think it's great for what it is. A solid kettlebell is the best but I don't want 2-4 weights in my small house. The build quality makes me take care of it and treat it a lot better then a solid bell. I have no problem using it and feeling safe with it but I won't drop it or toss it around. Doing some excercises with it are a bit uncomfortable because the edges of the weights hit your arms and legs when plates are removed. Not a game ender for me but it's what I notice. I'm extremely happy that I no longer need to depend on the kettlebells at the gym. If I'm bored while in my livingroom I get up and swing it around. Perfect!!
J**W
You cannot adjust to the lowest advertised weights
Convenient, easy to change weights in a minute or two. Seems be well made. I liked it well enough to buy a second one. It would be five star so far, but for the mild annoyance of actual weights being very different from the advertised weight adjustments. Actual are (using the nominal labeled values) 7.6 lbs (no weights, case only, measured), 12.2, 13.6, 16.8, 18.2, 19.6, 25.1, 29.7, 35.2, and 39.8, using various combinations. Keep a list on your wall. You cannot get very close to 10 or 15 lb, but the higher weights are close. I plan to make a couple more weight disks of about 1.6 lb out of 1/2 plywood and lead shot to get closer to 10 and 15 lb, though it is probably not important for a workout.
S**E
I like em.
The locking mechanism is sticky, and no way can you change the weights quickly for a HIT workout.The handle is SO wide. I’m short (5’ 3”) so to do swings I need to change my stance or grip.They are huge so they take getting used to for cleans and snatches, flys and stuff like that.When you take weights out to make them lighter they hurt your arm in the rack position. I bought wristbands and that helped.But so far they feel sturdy and safe. I like the versatility...you just need to know what you want at the start of a workout.I have two 10 lb dumbells for mid weight stuff, a set of bands for where I’m weakest, and two of these adjustable bells for deadlifts, swings, heavy rows, squats, and carries.
S**R
Sort of a pain to use
The weights that fit into it are all different sizes, they are not in 5 lb. increments, some are 4, one is 6.5, etc.. and they are different shapes, so you have to put the puzzle back together to make it nice and round, which is not overly complicated, but still more effort than should be necessary. Would be nice if there was a holder like my Bowflex selector dumbells. But, if you like the round ball shape and the versatility of just one ball for a bunch of different weight variations, this is well made and heavy.
S**T
Nice product
nice versatility to be able to adjust weight but be careful weights may shift and when not using all stack you can cut yourself
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