SPRI Kettlebell Weights Orange, 8-Pound
$16.74
$23.78
30% off
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Condition: New
Color: Orange
Size: 8.0 Pounds
Top positive review
Durable. Well worth the price 👌
By Mike on Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Durable. Well worth the pricePosted 3 pics of a 1 kettbell purchased in March 2021 today is June 2024, this thing had sat outside for at least 2 years straight on concrete, through Colorado summers and winters. Brought it in to take a couple pics, post a review. Dropped in hard sand over and over. The thing just lasts. If you keep it indoors, use ot on mats, you'll never have any issue. Has the smallest amount of rust that some wd40 will easily get rid of. After 2+ years outdoors. I'll hit it with some light paint to prevent further rust.
Top critical review
15 people found this helpful
Smaller Handles, Bump on the Bottom...
By Andy & Ari on Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016
I have had this for a while now, though I don't use it often anymore because generally, I need a heavier bell for my workouts to be effective these days.So there are two reasons I'm giving this two stars: 1) The handle is small and 2) there's a very large bump from the vinyl on the bottom, bigger then other vinyl brands of kettlebell I own, which makes it definitely not a safe option in my book for the renegade row. Any other kettlebell move I think would be fine with this, except for the handle size.So just some information to help you figure out if this would be a problem for you: I am a woman, albeit a large frame woman. But as large frame women go, I'm at the smaller end of that particular measurement range. My palm measures 7 and 3/4 inches around the portion usually measured for gloves. So although I have shorter fingers, because I got the double curse of being short and large framed, my hand width itself is larger sized for a woman. So if you are a man with anything other than really small hands for a dude, I really can't see how these would work well for you. And if you are a woman who genuinely has very petite hands, these may be ok for you. If you are a medium frame woman, I think these may not be ideal for you either. For me, these are harder for anything that isn't a single hand move...the moment I have to have two hands on it, or it requires transfer to another hand, it gets easier to have an accident that can cause a dropped bell and/or an injury. I prefer the Yes4All kettlebells to these.
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