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The Kettlebell Kings Adjustable Competition Kettlebell offers a versatile 26 to 70 lb weight range with 7 steel plates adjustable in 2.2 lb increments. Its durable steel shell and ergonomic 1.38-inch handle provide a secure grip and long-lasting performance, making it ideal for full-body strength training at home or the gym. Equipped with a screw-lock system and Allen wrench, it enables quick, safe weight changes, saving space and cost compared to multiple kettlebells.









| ASIN | B017WC6DSG |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | 23 September 2023 |
| Item Weight | 70 Pounds |
| Manufacturer reference | 8ADST |
| Package Dimensions | 36.83 x 27.94 x 26.67 cm; 31.75 kg |
J**D
Solid construction. No missing parts. If you are on a budget and want one kettlebell to work out with get this item. Comfortable grip and size makes for easy use. Changing weights takes a little while to secure everything properly but I do not need to jump between weighs mid workout so its no issue for me. Great product and saves me a couple hundred £ from buying each weight individually.
B**M
Das Trennen der Halbkugeln voneinander erfordert schon etwas Mühe, Kraftaufwand und Geschick. Ansonsten ist die Kettlebell eine gute Investition da sie dir die Anschaffung der Einzelgewichte erspart. Benutze sie sehr gerne und fast täglich
M**H
The "bell" to me is fine. Adjusting it is not a "snap on" system. It is best to keep the '2' small tools used for adjusting (2-4 minutes) close by. It would've been much more comfortable for large handed guys/gals to use double handed, if the top of the handle was at least 3-4" wider. Otherwise it's great.
C**Y
Used mainly while travelling, they are perfectly balanced competition kettle bells, purchasing these you will save money , space and time. Plus they feel great to use 10/10
Y**)
If you're considering spending a few hundred dollars on an adjustable competition kettlebell and have done a bit of research it's likely you've narrowed your choices to Kettlebell Kings or Bells of Steel. End of July 2025 Kettlebell Kings was $229.99, while Bells of Steel was $330.99. A **WHOPPING** $101 difference. What do you get for that extra money? 1. Quality-wise **ABSOLUTELY NOTHING**; powder coat/paint, grade of steel, and locking system are **EXACTLY THE SAME** for both bells. 2. Bells of Steel differentiates themselves by offering 0.5kg and 1kg (1x each) weight plates along with the standard 2kg, 3kg, and 4kg plates. Nice marketing gimmick, but kettlebells work **MULTIPLE MUSCLE GROUPS** to target **STRENGTH & ENDURANCE**. Do an online search and you'll see that experienced kettlebell users recommend 2-4kg weight progression for both male & female. To back up the statement above, purchased the Kettlebell Kings for a female in her late 40s who had **NEVER DONE ANY TYPE OF STRENGTH TRAINING**. She easily progressed in 2, 3, and 4 kg increments in the past month. Yes, in only **1 MONTH** - very proud of her for putting in the work. 💪💪 Liked her bell so much I picked up a second one a few weeks later. Don't get me wrong. If micro-loading is your thing and you have the extra cash more power to you. But practically speaking, 0.5kg and 1kg progression add **ZERO** value for most people. $101 saved is **MUCH** better spent on a 2nd or 3rd training tool like a steel club, mace, or sandbag. You'll get stronger as a result of having more variety in your training.
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