Walmart.com has 8.82-Lbs. Athletic Works Cast Iron Kettlebell on sale for $4. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+, otherwise is $6.99.
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Athletic Works 4KG Kettlebell, Kettlebells are the good option for any resistance workout and act as an effective counterweight for many upper and lower body exercises and weightlifting competitions. According to the ergonomic, our kettlebell has wide and flat grip, which can be easily handling with one hand or both hands to suitable variety of the training type. The surface paint coat makes the handle smoother and more comfortable and great for Strength training exercises, it can more effectively improve the overall explosive power and enhance flexibility. AW Cast Iron Kettlebell is available in a variety of weights including 4KG/8KG/12KG/16KG/20KG/24KG, unisex, great for all fitness enthusiasts, Black Hammertoe finish.
Manufacturer:
Tianjin Regent Fitness Inc.
Product SKU:
250032612
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Walmart.com has 8.82-Lbs. Athletic Works Cast Iron Kettlebell on sale for $4. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+, otherwise is $6.99.
Thanks Deal Hunter Kimpossible680 for sharing this deal
OP should update the post for the other marked down kettles. Though not as slick, heavier weights are available at pretty good prices that we haven't seen better since Feb, to my knowledge.
I have the 16KG/35lb and the 20KG/44lb, they aren't the fanciest kettlebell but they get the job done. Of the four, one of them doesn't have the flattest bottom, which can cause balance issues for some exercises (such as renegade rows), but it isn't awful. Anyway, I've been looking for some additions for a while now, and I'm finally pulling the trigger.
Also, the free shipping on these is huge deal. A place like Rogue or Onnit, who have nicer kettles, will ream you on the shipping, like up to an extra 50% on top of more expensive kettles. Getting maybe 400lbs (for a fairly complete line of kettles) of stuff shipped to you for free is a BFD.
So, while the 4KG is an amazing $0.50 per pound, the others are also cheap. The deal is not as good as what I paid for the first set ($23.99 for the 35.3lb in 12/2021, or $36.97 for the 44lb in 02/2022), but it I am unsure if that deal will ever come back the way inflation is going, so I'm pulling the trigger on some additions. (FWIW, there are multiple items I used to wait for SDs to buy that just no longer show up because people posting deals get voted down due to old deals being better, well, inflation folks... waiting for deals as slick as the past might just mean waiting forever.)
If you have a home gym and feel a bit bored or you are plateauing, getting some of these can really help mix it up. Just switch some of your regular work outs with dumbbells or cables for kettles (the change in the balance and grip makes a hug impact) and/or do some of the more CrossFit type exercises with them.
The 5-10lb range is perfect for warmup, rehab, and cooldown. I started using them for my shoulder after a dislocation and quickly fell in love with doing handle-down activities (weight facing up).
Also good for high-rep shoulder raises. Don't let the weight dangle and you'll work on grip, too.
Turkish getups for general mobility. The list goes on. Definitely not a primary strength-building weight.
Too light for swings. My 80lb daughter swings a 20lb kettlebell and it's too light for her.
This would be good for other lifts like the squat, clean and press, snatch, stuff like that (for new lifters just starting out).
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ash78
The 5-10lb range is perfect for warmup, rehab, and cooldown. I started using them for my shoulder after a dislocation and quickly fell in love with doing handle-down activities (weight facing up).
Also good for high-rep shoulder raises. Don't let the weight dangle and you'll work on grip, too.
Turkish getups for general mobility. The list goes on. Definitely not a primary strength-building weight.
I own the 16kg and 20kg and from what I can tell from the photo, the handle geometry is the same for all these bells. So it will probably be fine. You never know till you try it in person, though.
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Too light for swings. My 80lb daughter swings a 20lb kettlebell and it's too light for her.
This would be good for other lifts like the squat, clean and press, snatch, stuff like that (for new lifters just starting out).
OP should update the post for the other marked down kettles. Though not as slick, heavier weights are available at pretty good prices that we haven't seen better since Feb, to my knowledge.
I have the 16KG/35lb and the 20KG/44lb, they aren't the fanciest kettlebell but they get the job done. Of the four, one of them doesn't have the flattest bottom, which can cause balance issues for some exercises (such as renegade rows), but it isn't awful. Anyway, I've been looking for some additions for a while now, and I'm finally pulling the trigger.
Also, the free shipping on these is huge deal. A place like Rogue or Onnit, who have nicer kettles, will ream you on the shipping, like up to an extra 50% on top of more expensive kettles. Getting maybe 400lbs (for a fairly complete line of kettles) of stuff shipped to you for free is a BFD.
So, while the 4KG is an amazing $0.50 per pound, the others are also cheap. The deal is not as good as what I paid for the first set ($23.99 for the 35.3lb in 12/2021, or $36.97 for the 44lb in 02/2022), but it I am unsure if that deal will ever come back the way inflation is going, so I'm pulling the trigger on some additions. (FWIW, there are multiple items I used to wait for SDs to buy that just no longer show up because people posting deals get voted down due to old deals being better, well, inflation folks... waiting for deals as slick as the past might just mean waiting forever.)
If you have a home gym and feel a bit bored or you are plateauing, getting some of these can really help mix it up. Just switch some of your regular work outs with dumbbells or cables for kettles (the change in the balance and grip makes a hug impact) and/or do some of the more CrossFit type exercises with them.
Last edited by wallysb01 July 28, 2022 at 08:47 AM.
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I have the 16KG/35lb and the 20KG/44lb, they aren't the fanciest kettlebell but they get the job done. Of the four, one of them doesn't have the flattest bottom, which can cause balance issues for some exercises (such as renegade rows), but it isn't awful. Anyway, I've been looking for some additions for a while now, and I'm finally pulling the trigger.
Complete pricing at the moment for the line is:
4KG/8.82lb : $4.00
8KG/17.6lb : $14.00
12KG/26.5lb : $26.99
16KG/35.3lb : $35.99
20KG/44lb : $43.99
24KG/52.9lb : $51.99
Also, the free shipping on these is huge deal. A place like Rogue or Onnit, who have nicer kettles, will ream you on the shipping, like up to an extra 50% on top of more expensive kettles. Getting maybe 400lbs (for a fairly complete line of kettles) of stuff shipped to you for free is a BFD.
So, while the 4KG is an amazing $0.50 per pound, the others are also cheap. The deal is not as good as what I paid for the first set ($23.99 for the 35.3lb in 12/2021, or $36.97 for the 44lb in 02/2022), but it I am unsure if that deal will ever come back the way inflation is going, so I'm pulling the trigger on some additions. (FWIW, there are multiple items I used to wait for SDs to buy that just no longer show up because people posting deals get voted down due to old deals being better, well, inflation folks... waiting for deals as slick as the past might just mean waiting forever.)
If you have a home gym and feel a bit bored or you are plateauing, getting some of these can really help mix it up. Just switch some of your regular work outs with dumbbells or cables for kettles (the change in the balance and grip makes a hug impact) and/or do some of the more CrossFit type exercises with them.
Also good for high-rep shoulder raises. Don't let the weight dangle and you'll work on grip, too.
Turkish getups for general mobility. The list goes on. Definitely not a primary strength-building weight.
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This would be good for other lifts like the squat, clean and press, snatch, stuff like that (for new lifters just starting out).
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ash78
Also good for high-rep shoulder raises. Don't let the weight dangle and you'll work on grip, too.
Turkish getups for general mobility. The list goes on. Definitely not a primary strength-building weight.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank wallysb01
This would be good for other lifts like the squat, clean and press, snatch, stuff like that (for new lifters just starting out).
I have the 16KG/35lb and the 20KG/44lb, they aren't the fanciest kettlebell but they get the job done. Of the four, one of them doesn't have the flattest bottom, which can cause balance issues for some exercises (such as renegade rows), but it isn't awful. Anyway, I've been looking for some additions for a while now, and I'm finally pulling the trigger.
Complete pricing at the moment for the line is:
4KG/8.82lb : $4.00
8KG/17.6lb : $14.00
12KG/26.5lb : $26.99
16KG/35.3lb : $35.99
20KG/44lb : $43.99
24KG/52.9lb : $51.99
Also, the free shipping on these is huge deal. A place like Rogue or Onnit, who have nicer kettles, will ream you on the shipping, like up to an extra 50% on top of more expensive kettles. Getting maybe 400lbs (for a fairly complete line of kettles) of stuff shipped to you for free is a BFD.
So, while the 4KG is an amazing $0.50 per pound, the others are also cheap. The deal is not as good as what I paid for the first set ($23.99 for the 35.3lb in 12/2021, or $36.97 for the 44lb in 02/2022), but it I am unsure if that deal will ever come back the way inflation is going, so I'm pulling the trigger on some additions. (FWIW, there are multiple items I used to wait for SDs to buy that just no longer show up because people posting deals get voted down due to old deals being better, well, inflation folks... waiting for deals as slick as the past might just mean waiting forever.)
If you have a home gym and feel a bit bored or you are plateauing, getting some of these can really help mix it up. Just switch some of your regular work outs with dumbbells or cables for kettles (the change in the balance and grip makes a hug impact) and/or do some of the more CrossFit type exercises with them.
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