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
Yes, thank you. I received it (the kettlestack order) a few days after your last email. I've never used a "real" kettlebell so I can't compare the two, but I love the workout I'm getting with the kettlestack! (SM, Thailand)
I am really impressed with the design.Far and away the best adjustable (kettlebell) handle on the market. Thanks for a great product. JT, Iowa
I have always enjoyed doing snatches and cleans and the kettlebell versions are quite explosive, closer to competitive movements than I have felt with pulling and pushing barbells and dumbbells. It (kettlestacks) is an amazing supplement to the practical old school barbell and dumbbell exercises that wrestlers, field athletes have always incorporated into their training. The thick handles are a bonus for gripping strength, no straps needed here.
Varying the weight is very fast and simple as you advertised and there is no worrying about anything breaking on a missed pull or push. I controlled dropped a 105 pound one arm repetitive kettlebell clean on a missed 4th set. No damage, no problem, Next set, all set to go. My friend spent a couple of hundred dollars for a set of quick change dumbbells and they are not made to be dropped at all. Let's just say he is lucky that his father is a welder.
No adjustable dumbbells on the market today with cheap plastic parts can match these tough kettlebell handles using solid steel plates.. Simple, tough and practical. Who could ask for more? Undersold is an UNDERSTATEMENT on your marketing. I have the Mike Mahler kettlebell DVD . The Kettlestack kettlebell handles and his DVD are a killer combination. DW British Columbia, Canada
Hi, thanks for checking in (16 months later!). It's funny that I heard from you just now, as I was thinking the other day that I must order another Kettlestack. The other one's going great, but I'm planning on getting another to tackle some of those two-bell exercises. I'll probably put in an order in the next couple of weeks [closer to my payday :)] JM , New Zealand
I just wanted to say thanks to Kettlestack for a couple of things.
First, I don't remember how long ago I purchased my first KS, but I got my second one for Christmas and I am loving every minute of it. KS training has given me a whole new avenue for establishing and achieving new training goals. In just a few short weeks I've gone from hating TGUs to wanting to add them to every workout.
Second, they have great customer service. With my first KB they gave me more than I asked for in terms of equipment and when I contacted them to ask about the configuration of the second package, they immediately made sure that I had what I wanted.
If you are remotely considering a kettlebell of any kind, I think the only solution for the modern athlete is Kettlestacks.
I've been using my (Kettlestack adjustable kettlebells) handles about 2 months, and I couldn't be happier with them. Your product: is rock solid, easy to use, ingenious and cost effective...I had planned to buy a solid "KB" next paycheck, but I want another "KS" first. GL, Los Angeles,California
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
By the way,the Kettle stack (adjustable kettlebells) is the greatest fitness invention of all time. SD,Billerica,Massachusetts
You have a great product and I would like to order my second handle. Please let me know when you have the high option in stock again. Thank you. JV, Georgia
Hello,
I recieved the kettlestack this afternoon...I love this thing...I'm having trouble thinking of functional differences between an actual kettlebell and it...real well made product...
I had a quick question regarding storage though...should I loosen the bolts or even undo the whole setup every night for longevity (of the kettlestack) purposes?
Thank You
RJ
with a 70 pound base, does that mean i can load it with 70 pounds of plates, or 70 pounds including the weight of the handle ( 67.5 pounds of plates plus the handle)?
thank you
I'm trying to figure out which hole I in the handle bands I should be using? There are 3 - a little one (same size as the Allen wrench) then 2 big ones. Do I use the top big one or the bottom one?? Seems to make a lot of difference as to where the weight lands on my forearm.
Thanks,
PS. Awesome product.
These things look like a great idea, but I've seen some posts about how they rattle,
That wouldn't be safe. What do you say about rattling ?
Hello everyone - - I've never used kettlebells before but would like to try them out. After reading over this website the Kettlestack seems like a good way to go since it is very versatile and expandable (and I have lots of weight plates). My question is - - what handle would be best for me to get ? More kettlebell stuff . . .
I want to build up a 35 pound kettlestack
which slot should I use ?
A customer asks:
"I am trying to decide which type of handle(s) to purchase and if I should just get one or two. I will be a beginner to kettlebells (but I have been lifting for 20 years) so I assume I should start out at 1 pood per kettle and work my way up. If I get the "High" handle so that I can just buy one set and be good for life will I need a lot of foam spacers to use just 1 pood? Other than front squatsa, are there many exercises that require two kettlebells at once? Thanks in advance."