Guys, based on the excellent info on this thread I purchased a kettlestack. It arrived yesterday, and I set up a 55 lb. stack. I have been training with a RKC trainer for a couple of weeks. While I love the training effect, bells were out of my price range. The stacks are a perfect solution. They are easy to set up (mine took 2 mins., and they are perfectly round due to their bowl trick). They are comfortable, and they are a HELL of a lot cheaper than standard KBs. They certainly will allow me to continue my routines at home. Another product that I think is GREAT re: KB routines is Anthony Dilugio's "The Art of Strength". More on kettlebells !!
hi, Thanks for the kettlestack (adjustable kettlebell) handle,great product,nice to be able to use different weights,highly recommend to anyone. JD, England
I bought a KettleStack (adjustable kettlebell) a month ago and have been very satisfied with the product. Once you've assembled it with the weight you want, it remains solid and sturdy. I've performed countless swings, snatches and clean and jerks with my KettleStack and never heard any clanging of plates. It's a well-crafted piece of equipment that I highly recommend.. JC , California
The delivery ((Kettlestack adjustable kettlebells)) was quick and the assembly was even easier than I had expected. Also, despite my worries about how well it will work with Olympic plates, it has been very OK. More on kettlebells !!
The Kettlestack (adjustable kettlebell) used some nice hardware and didn't try to save 5 cents. As for the handle ... it's sweet and it's strong. I have dropped mine on the handle and it didn't brake. In use, I have no preference between kettlestacks and kettlebells. MF, Minneapolis,Minnesota