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| | Home | | | | | | | Description: | | These adjustable kettlebell handles use standard weight plates. This is much more efficient and space saving than buying a whole set of kettlebells. This is only for one kettlebell handle. If you want 2 kettlebell handles, please note a quantity of 2! Weight plates are not included. | | | Features: | |
• Unique Alternative to Dumbbells
• Holds Up to 70 Pounds of Weight (Weights not included)
• Easy to Assemble
• Weights Not Included!
• If you want 2 kettlebell handles, please note a quantity of 2!
| | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Sold on Kettlestacks ! (find out why they're the best deal out there)Jun 08, 2008 I had never worked out with a kettlebell so I knew I wanted an adjustable model to figure out what weight would be best for me. The other adjustable-style Kettlebell on the market cost $149.99 (plus $72.87 shipping). That's $222.86 for one bell! No thanks. For ΒΌ that price I found kettlestack. Understandably, there are no weights included. I was able to find a 100 lbs weight set at my local sporting goods on sale for $50 off and the store's website had a discount coupon for 10% off.
Within minutes of working with my newly assembled 35 lb. Base kettlestack I ordered another one. The solid quality was instantly felt. I have now two complete kettlebells from Kettlestack at a fraction of the price I would have paid anywhere else, and the money saved I put it toward a kettlebell instructional DVD.
I am glad I didn't let one review on here hold me back from seeing this piece of fitness gear for myself. Although the reviewer was sincere in his comments, the two complaints were about 1.) "unpleasant-smelling" lubrication and 2.) the fact that kettlestack's parts are similar to hardware and therefore should be half the price it sells for.
One: I don't know who's out there looking for pleasant smelling lubrication. In my kettlestack kit there was a small amount on the washer and this grease is there so the bolt can be safely & adequately tightened. Once the washer is against the weight plate it's not something that will be smelled. Two: If you think it's just couple bucks worth of hardware, you're mistaken. Research their website you will find out that the support bands that hold the weight plates are made from a single piece of laser cut spring steel that is bent to track through the internal channel of the heavy duty ABS grip handle. Because of this design you cannot pull them out. On top of being incredibly strong, the high impact ABS polymer handle is the same material used in football helmets. Therefore, it is well worth paying approx $50 for quality materials that are assembled so well.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
100% Functional !!!Mar 25, 2008 This fitness tool is 100% functional. For one price, I have the kettlebell functionality of several common kettlebell weight configurations. I started off with 35lbs, progressed to 40lbs, and now am at 45lbs. I'm following Pavel's ETB Program Minimum, and have reached 115 reps in 12 minutes, a far cry from what I started out with. I feel good with the kettlestacks in that I know I don't have to spend more money as I get stronger .... the kettlestack will meet all my needs up to 70lbs. If I had went with kettlebells from the start, by now I would have easily spent at least $240, and needed a place to store the extra equipment, and would be planning for my next purchase. No thanks! I don't see why anyone would go with a fixed weight other than novelty reasons. If you really need another KB, get another kettlestack!
7 of 10 found the following review helpful:
wish I could say more good about it.Mar 05, 2008 I know this item is made by a small company so I was reluctant to post a negative review. However, I'm doing so to be fair to other people who want to order.
What you get for your 57 bucks is: a plastic handle on a metal strip, 2 bolts, an axle the bolts screw into, an allen wrench to screw the bolts, one page of instructions, and a brochure extolling kettlebells. Oh, and two washers. The hardware looks kind of grubby, like it was made in a back alley in some 3rd world country, and has an unpleasant-smelling lubrication on it. It is not something you will want to let out of the garage.
So why is it 57 bucks? I guess because kettlebells are "hot" right now so everything about them is overpriced. If you saw this little kit in a store, you might be willing to pay 25 bucks for it.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Idea!Jan 19, 2008 So glad I stumbled on to this. For someone just starting out and not knowing the proper weight to buy this solves your problem. Also, as you get stronger you can add weight without having to drop a bunch of money. Yes, you have to buy the weights to add, but it's still cheaper than buying a whole new kettlebell.
Great workout - especially for Tabata routines. Very similar to Olympic lifting without needing space for the bar. Highly recommend it.
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