KettleBlock Adjustable Kettlebell REVIEW

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

Barefoot Sal, AKA Salvador Los Angeles, gives his review of The KettleBlock -Adjustable Kettlebell, made by PowerBlock.
http://www.powerblock.com/Kettleblocks.html
***Barefoot Sal is neither endorsed by, affiliated with, nor compensated by PowerBlock. He is an independent user and fitness enthusiast.***

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  • People who make these adjustable kettlebells don't know the true concept about kettlebells and have never used kettlebells before.

  • @namnguyen1969 well, it gives people some option. otherwise, transporting several kettlebells could be a problem. i agree, nothing "replaces" regular kettlebells. but this is fun to have.

  • These are great for swings, but not much else. Absolute killers on the wrist in the racked position or advanced moves. Im looking to sell mine and just buy some regular KB's.

    Oh well.

  • @Greenballed I do enjoy the kettleblocks very much. For me it boils down to transportability. I bring my kettleblock, along with my indian clubs, with me when I go on road trips. It takes up just a small space in my toyota matrix. Otherwise, I agree, they are not a replacement for the genuine article.

  • Saw this with £47 off on a website I use. Thank for the clear review. I am off to order myself one now :-)

  • @Frase2006 You're welcome. Have fun!

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  • @androydnyc that sizing is important as it not only permits the athlete to transition to Girevoy Sport easily, but also permits uniform handling/ placements across the hand/ wrist/ forearm, the wider diameter spreading the load evenly.

    additionally, due to the dynamic/ ballistic nature of the movements to which KBs lend themselves, i prefer a sturdier locking mechanism

    finally, my LADIES are swinging 24kg after a few weeks-- my men well over 32kg-- so again ...

    respectfully, look elsewhere.

  • i've owned PowerBlock DBs since they were called "Smart Bells" and generally like that product.

    respectfully, as a certified KB coach, i would NEVER NEVER NEVER advise anyone to buy this product-- frankly nor would i suggest that they purchase teh Jillian Michaels or Joe Weider product-- IME, as inconvenient as it may be to be bothered with adjusting the KB, the Pro-Style adjustable you showed is, along with US Kettlebells, the most viable.

    because they both fit the standardized comp KB sizing

  • @lazur1 I agree. I was going to sell my Ironmasters for these after the fact, but ended up keeping the IM's because they are perfect for me. The handle width and height ensures that my wrist is straight. It resembles a KB more than the Kettleblocks. When it comes to purchases, make sure it fits YOU, not someone else. I also like the fact that the IM are solid metal and not plastic.

    I can clean and push-press a IM, but anyone able to do it with a Kettleblock? The handle may be in the way

  • @TrialByFireMMA Thanks for the note!

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