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Thread: Which is the best make of Kettlebells? (Looking for 10kgs)

  1. Default Which is the best make of Kettlebells? (Looking for 10kgs)

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    Hi there

    I normally use the 8kg Blitz kettlebells but I'm now ready to go up a weight. I can't even think of lifting 12kg ones as they are way too heavy so thought I'd go on to 10kg instead (doing different kettlebell complexes 3 times a week and it's tough!).

    Can anyone recommend a good make of kettlebells that sell them in 10kg? As I've looked everywhere and Blitz don'ts seem to make 10kg kettlebells - I'm now all confused!
    Any help or advice would be appreciated
    thanks & happy training!
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    I highly recommend the ones sold by wolverson-fitness:

    Competition Kettlebells / Grappling Dummies / Bulgarian Bags / IKFF
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    if it is just for training and general workouts as a hobby, then standard kettlebells will do the job. if you are thinking of competing/ have the cash to splash/ really fussy, then competition bells are the ones to go for. the size is the same regardless of the weight, bit like olympic bumper plates. a 8kg kettlebell in competition size, will be the same size as a 32kg one. jsut the weight that differs.

    i rate wolverson kettlebells. service is top notch as well.
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    I'd recommend you go to Kettlebellfever.co.uk
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    Originally Posted by Andante View Post
    Hi there

    I normally use the 8kg Blitz kettlebells but I'm now ready to go up a weight. I can't even think of lifting 12kg ones as they are way too heavy so thought I'd go on to 10kg instead (doing different kettlebell complexes 3 times a week and it's tough!).

    Can anyone recommend a good make of kettlebells that sell them in 10kg? As I've looked everywhere and Blitz don'ts seem to make 10kg kettlebells - I'm now all confused!
    Any help or advice would be appreciated
    thanks & happy training!
    I like the feel of DragonDoor kettlebells.

    On that basis, I would agree with checking out the suggestion above or a similar vendor.
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    Thanks everyone for all your replies Personal Trainer says that I'm not to 'wimp out' and go on from 8kg to 10kg - so have to look at the 12kg ones now, so I'll definitely be going on all your recommendations - thanks!
    12kgs are gonna kill! But I'm sure it will be worth it in the end!
    Happy Training!

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