Weider Power Switch
Kettle Bell, 20 lbs
Specifications as provided by manufacturer:
Kettle bells are versatile enough for numerous workouts. The off-balance design creates a demanding exercise and allows a free range of motion for a comfortable, effective workout. As Seen On TV.- 5 lb handle
- Six 2.5 lb plates
- SpaceSaver design
- Quickly adjusts from 5-20 lbs
- Workout DVD
- Guide to healthy eating
- Simply pull the lock, twist to remove and add weights
- Stated weight subject to +/- 5% variation
- 40-lb. set adjusts 10 - 40 lbs.
- 10-lb. handle and six 5-lb. weight plates
Price $100
Review:
While in a Walmart in Utah I saw this product (20 lb version ) and the 20 lb Julian Micheals Version on clearance (Review to come later) so I picked both up for 40$ and I was extremely excited about that as I've seen them retail for $100 to $200. This product is a great concept as its 6 kettle bells in one, which is great for saving space. The mechanism to unlock and lock in the plates is easy to operate and seems to function fine so changing from one weight to another is simple and fast. The construction of this items appears to be solid, however while working out with it do expect to here some "clacking" of the weight plates shaking and hitting each other. Also I wouldn't recommend against letting this kettle bell hit the ground by dropping it or throwing it as i'm going to speculated that may cause damage to the mechanism and or break the plates.
While using this product I noticed that when doing some of the work outs the rounded corner of the top black edge will rest and or hit your forearm or back arm creating a single point of impact which is very uncomfortable and causes soreness and bruising. Unlike a normal kettle bell which is rounded and has more surface area that may rest against your arm this one is all at that one edge. The workout dvd that comes with this system will get you started but you can find plenty of kettle bell workouts online in places like youtube. While time will only tell how durable this kettle bell is and how it would withstand being man handled during intense training I rate this product 2.5 fist out of 5.
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While in a Walmart in Utah I saw this product (20 lb version ) and the 20 lb Julian Micheals Version on clearance (Review to come later) so I picked both up for 40$ and I was extremely excited about that as I've seen them retail for $100 to $200. This product is a great concept as its 6 kettle bells in one, which is great for saving space. The mechanism to unlock and lock in the plates is easy to operate and seems to function fine so changing from one weight to another is simple and fast. The construction of this items appears to be solid, however while working out with it do expect to here some "clacking" of the weight plates shaking and hitting each other. Also I wouldn't recommend against letting this kettle bell hit the ground by dropping it or throwing it as i'm going to speculated that may cause damage to the mechanism and or break the plates.
While using this product I noticed that when doing some of the work outs the rounded corner of the top black edge will rest and or hit your forearm or back arm creating a single point of impact which is very uncomfortable and causes soreness and bruising. Unlike a normal kettle bell which is rounded and has more surface area that may rest against your arm this one is all at that one edge. The workout dvd that comes with this system will get you started but you can find plenty of kettle bell workouts online in places like youtube. While time will only tell how durable this kettle bell is and how it would withstand being man handled during intense training I rate this product 2.5 fist out of 5.
www.FightGearReview.com
youtube.com/fightgearreview
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