I received everything the day after as promised. I got my first use this Sunday. Very Cool! Thanks for the help, and the follow-up. Way above average service.KUDOS. MA , New Jersey
I'm very impressed with the quality of the Kettlestack (adjustable kettlebell) and truly impressed with the speed of the shipping. Great job and I appreciate the followup email. It's only January and you already earned the 2005 Company of the Year Award. More on kettlebells !!
Everything was great and he loves them! I appreciate you getting the information for me on where to get the weights--the guys at Play it Again Sports were very helpful. (JG,Missouri
Just received my pair of kettlestack. My first thought was: "they are so light they can not handle the plates!". I was proved wrong after my first kettlebell session with them. Solid as rock. Thanks so much for the attention and for this great product. Just made my day.
Just got my first Kettlestack (adjustable kettlebell). I love it. Feels just like regular kettlebells. The cost is equal to the shipping cost of some kettlebells! SL, Brooklyn, New York
The main advantage I see from adjustable kettlebells is "price", in a sense of the word. I have four kettlestacks (www.kettlestacks.com) and they function as a complete set of kettlebells from 10lbs up to >100lbs. Some people will say there is an advantage to progression, and that the large jumps in traditional sizes are a disadvantage, but I don't see that as an issue, for the most part. Varying the resistance by varying the sets reps works just fine.
Price flexibility is the big deal to me. Depending on how I want to work that day, I can adjust the kettlestacks to what I want to do (it's easy, doesn't take much time at all). For example, any given workout I can use (2) 1-pood, and (1) 1.5-pood and (1) 2-pood, or any other combination of the above, or go higher or lower than the above in any combination. Buying the four stacks and all the standard plates set me back around $300, but I have a complete set of kettle bells, 1, 1.5, 2 and >2 KB's. I agree with an earlier post about not throwing adj KB's. That's a disadvantage if and only if you plan to do throwing movements. Also, I can use my std plates that I bought for my kb's for my std dumbells. More on kettlebells !!