14 Kettlebells Reviewed: Part 1 (SUMMARY of Top Choices)

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I love Kettlebell Kings! I wish I had as many kettlebells as you have, but I've done alright so far with about 6 different ones. Heck, you can even get a great workout with even just 1 or 2 bells, as long as they're the right ones for you! If price and space are an issue, I recommend getting one heavier bell and/or 2 slightly less heavy but matching weight bells.

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Thank you so much. My mistakes were all contained in buying at local stores such as Big Five and Wal-Mart etc. #1 the handles are all covered with little imperfections that TEAR INTO YOUR hands. #2 The size of the bell changes with weight. This is also a bad idea.
This video is an awesome review. Thank you!

spanishwithrobyn
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A very thorough review, and very much appreciated as I want to start kettle bell training.

What_If_We_Tried
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Locally I can only get iron sand filled, welded handle competition kettlebells. Is it worth spending a lot more to ship hollow core single cast no filler kettlebells? Have you ever heard of welded handles breaking?

sl
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In my several month search, Ader out of Texas and sold through Rouge, looks like a good offering. Any experience with them? Awesome concrete walls in basement! Great written review in drop down link.

scottengh
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If a person doesn't plan on ever competing in Kettlebell competition, should he only buy the hard style kettle bells, does it matter, or good to have mix of both styles? One style at lower weight and one style at higher weight?

NoToBigBro
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Eleiko kettlebells are made in China, not Europe.

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