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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

I show you the difference between Dragon Door Kettlebells and some of the other Kettlebells on the market today.

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  • Wow, that is scary. I am lucky that I have never dropped a bell.

  • BEST BUY?!?!?!?

  • @mizingo145 Yes! Can you believe it. They have a little fitness section now. I've seen them at places like Marshell's and TJ Maxx as well.

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  • When you buy expensive work out equipment, you only complain once. When you buy cheap workout equipment, you complain every time you use it.

  • How come you never tried any competition bells? Ten times more comfertable, and so much better to use in so many ways..

  • DD kettlebells are better than a lot of others out there, and are a good way to start as a beginner. However they are crap compared to competition kettlebells. If your going to be using kettlebells frequently, then spend your money for the Competition Kettlebells. Your hands, wrist, elbows, shoulders will thank you for it.

  • Dragon Door are certainly excellent kettlebells. It's important to note, however, that due to completely ignoring the wider kettlebell world, DD have invented a 'gold standard' that is utterly useless for what 99% of the rest of the world does with girya; namely: competition lift.

    DD bells are great for beginners. But when you get the hunger to push toward 10min jerk sets or snatch sets with one hand change, DD bells and techniques fall painfully by the wayside.

  • thank you so much for explaining the difference between them.

    yea in one who complains about the DD price as well but as you stated you get what you paid for.

    thank you for the vid.

  • This is obviously a push for DD KB's. I get it, she's a rep. With the exception of the small handles that cause the KB to land on the wrist and not further down the forearm and the ones that have a "thicker" handle, there is NO reason these KBs are inferior to DD KBs. Cosmetic flaws can be fixed... painted, sanded etc. Design flaws, not so much. Do your research and get the best you can afford. If you stick with it, and the KB you have works then go with it.

  • Thank you very much!! Im going to invest in DD Kettlebells!!!

  • It's meant to be rough! If I wanted Barbie or Ken experience I'd buy "smooth" barbells anyway!

  • What is that clicking sound? Very annoying...

    But a good video I plan to order dragon door soon.

  • There are some also at Sears by Weider - WORST kettlebells I have ever seen! It's as if they literally chiseled the handle out of its mold and left extremely sharp chips and gashes on the underside of the handle. Talk about tearing up the hands!

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