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12 KG - 32 KG Adjustable Competition Style Kettlebell Reviews

4.1 Rating 54 Reviews
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Adjustable weight from 12 KG - 32 KG with 6 cast iron plates- Easy adjustment with included allen wrench- Cast steel with non-welded handles for maximum durability- Smooth finish for a great hand feel and grip while performing various exercises- Using different combinations of plates you can set the weight of this kettlebell to the following: 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 32 kg. Titan Fitness 12 KG, 32 KG Adjustable Competition Style Kettlebell, Endurance, Kettlebells, Adjustable

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On the positive side it feels and handles like a regular kettlebell and goes higher in weight than most adjustable Bells. For those reasons I would recommend it and will probably buy another one. But there are a number of superficial quality defects which are surprising. Handle is discolored, the logo stamp is incomplete, several of the weight plates are scratched, and the paint started chipping with the first use. Like I said none of those affect the actual performance which is great. But for $250 it should look better than that coming out of the box.
2 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Good: Comfortable, matches feel of comp bells. Cheaper than all the bells it replaces. Stores easier than all the bells it replaces. Neutral: changing weights takes a while. I’m ok with that. Paint on the outside chips easily, so after a week it isn’t pretty anymore. Bad: the paint used on the inner weights is still tacky after 3 weeks. The weights stick together and have to be knocked apart with a hammer, and glue themselves to the nut so I always have to use a wrench. The 6kg plates do not fit inside the bell easily because of the rough interior finish (big lumps block the plate), making certain weight combinations hard to get seated, and makes it very tough to get the bell apart. I can live with the negatives because the upsides are so useful. A day with a grinder and better paint will solve 90% of the issues but these aren’t cheap so it sticks in my throat a little to have to do it.
3 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Works fine. A couple of corners were cut that keep it from being a premium product. I'd honestly rather pay $50 more to eliminate these cost-savings drawbacks: 1. Tools not included - Luckily I had the tools needed (a huge allen key that a lot of folks won't have, and a large wrench for the nuts on the inside, bigger than a typical crescent wrench) because, without these tools, it is a very overpriced static 32kg KB. C'mon, even Ikea includes allen keys (and all those extras you have from Ikea won't work here). 2. Once opened, the inside is filthy with black dust from production and/or debris of the cheap paint that was clearly flaking off several of the plates. Even after what I thought was an unpleasant and unwelcomed thorough cleaning, I still get black dust on me every time I open it up to make an adjustment. I found this to be on the verge of unacceptable, pathetic QC. 3. The plates on the inside aren't marked. Since the website clearly lists the weights of each plate, this wasn't that hard to figure out and I just used a metallic pen to write the weights on them. I knew of this one ahead of the purchase from other reviews, so not that big a deal, but the competition does this better by having the weights on the plates. Bottom line - knowing what I knew, I was willing to order this because the competitive product costing more was out of stock. Had I known the additional BS with the filthy interior, would that have caused me to wait...Maybe. It is a good product to use in my gym, if you have the tools and tighten it up correctly, there is no rattling and it is a close enough match to my other competition KBs that it is allowing be to do matched weight doubles with a lot more flexibility, quite nice. Also having two nuts on the inside is appreciated and necessary for some specific weight combos (wider plates can't go at the top) and also allows for some customization of weight distribution to match static KBs of different construction (hollow-core with more of the weight near the handle vs solid core where the weight is in the center of the bell). So yeah, I like it, but would have been more than willing to pay extra for a more premium product.
6 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Easy to add weight. Breaks down easily to adjust. One Allen head bolt and one nut that holds the weight in place. I just finger tighten the nut. This way I don’t have to worry about finding a wrench to adjust.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
I really like the product but it was damaged in shipping due to the bolt not fully securing the plates tightly with lots of paint on the plates flaking off. Although it is still functional, I have to scrape the loose paint off the plates to keep it from making a mess when I go to use it. The paint job on the plates was really poor--the paint scrapes off quite easily on several of the plates. Maybe it was just this particular unit. Customer support was pretty responsive. They offered a discount but I'm pretty sure I could have exchanged it if I wanted (didn't feel like shipping it back though). All-in-all, I'm still quite happy with it despite the issues I've had.
2 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Great product. Paintwork got chipped in transit but nothing major to stop me using the product . Overall happy with purchase so far and great value for money
1 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Functionally good, coating chips easily and unfortunately weight plates not marked. Otherwise a good adjustable kettlebell.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
This has been the best addition I have made to my home gym. I am using it everyday for swings, Turkish get ups, squats, cleans and presses, deadlifts and lunges, pretty much all with different weights. It is sturdy and well designed. The first thing I did was to take it apart, label the weights with a metallic sharpie, and then use a silicone spray on the interior nut and bolt. It had a couple of tough spots on the bolt shaft but with the spray and use the spots have evened out and I am able to spin the nut on and off with just my hands. I spent 8 dollars on an adjustable wrench dedicated to this bell and it works great to tighten down the interior weights. Finally, I supplemented the weights with a set of 2.5 lbs. plates so I can easily go up approximately one kg at a time. Only reason this is not a 5 star is the paint can chip and the manufacturing left the bell with some metal spurs and things. But the price beat the completion by 50 dollars, was I stock!, and was free shipping so all in all, I could not be happier.
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Posted 2 years ago