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I think I am all kettlebelled out with all the great deals over the past few months. I have pairs of 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 44. Also a single 70. I was thinking about the 80 and the 50's but after watching Dan John on YouTube I kind of feel the cost-benefit isn't there. Swinging over 70 requires near perfect form according to Dan or you can get hurt.
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I think I am all kettlebelled out with all the great deals over the past few months. I have pairs of 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 44. Also a single 70. I was thinking about the 80 and the 50's but after watching Dan John on YouTube I kind of feel the cost-benefit isn't there. Swinging over 70 requires near perfect form according to Dan or you can get hurt.
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In all seriousness, you can do lots of stuff with it--snatches, swings, etc. just maybe lower reps than you're used to doing. I use some kettlebells for cardio as a lifter focused on strength, and the 24kg bell I have could be heavier. 85 is probably too big a jump for what I'm doing with it, but it doesn't seem unreasonable or anything.
45 pounders get mangled and scrapped during delivery. I'd hate to see what the 85 pounder looks like upon delivery.
I bought 16, 35 and 50 lbers in separate orders, all of the boxes were trashed but the kettlebells themselves were all fine. If you want a pristine flawless kettlebell you're going to have to pay 2x the price.
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Weider 85 lb. Cast Iron Kettlebell with Hammertone Finish - Single https://www.walmart.com/ip/815707883
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Weider 85 lb. Cast Iron Kettlebell with Hammertone Finish - Single https://www.walmart.com/ip/815707883
Weider 85 lb. Cast Iron Kettlebell with Hammertone Finish - Single https://www.walmart.com/ip/815707883
Weider 85 lb. Cast Iron Kettlebell with Hammertone Finish - Single https://www.walmart.com/ip/815707883
Tempted for 85 lb but I don't know what I would use it for.
Tempted for 85 lb but I don't know what I would use it for.
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Tempted for 85 lb but I don't know what I would use it for.
In all seriousness, you can do lots of stuff with it--snatches, swings, etc. just maybe lower reps than you're used to doing. I use some kettlebells for cardio as a lifter focused on strength, and the 24kg bell I have could be heavier. 85 is probably too big a jump for what I'm doing with it, but it doesn't seem unreasonable or anything.
Tempted for 85 lb but I don't know what I would use it for.
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š In all seriousness, they are usually easily cleaned up with files or an emory cloth, and some touch up paint if you want them to look good.
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