Sirs,
We've all had instances of poor customer service and shoddy products,
and until I got my kettlestack I wasn't sure where things would go.
I received my order faster than I expected. The finish on the handle
was impeccable, smooth and very comfortable, the design was clever and
very solidly built- I have no hesistancy in performing any of the kettlebell moves. Everything about your firm and product is first class.
Thank you,
JM
I've got the old style Kettlestack, which I enjoy immensely. I arbitrarily chose the middle hole for all my Kettlestack builds (35 to 55 pounds). Do you have guidelines for which hole to use (e.g., for less than 25 pounds use the hole closest to the handle)?
I tried a couple of brands of cast kettlebells today. I found that they caused intense pain in my wrist--they hit a spot much closer to my wrist than my Kettlestack. I'm wondering if they have a crappy design, or am I spoiled from my Kettlestack!
I would like to purchase another kettlestack for double KB movements--can I set up a new-style Kettlestack such that it has the same height as my old one?
Thanks!
hi, Thanks for the kettlestack (adjustable kettlebell) handle,great product,nice to be able to use different weights,highly recommend to anyone. JD, England
My pair of kettlestacks has served me fine for several months now on my "fitness path",I'm fitter than I've ever been!
You guys have been helpful every time I asked a question. Now, I see these other forums where people put the Kettlestack down, and I don't understand what's going on. Who are these people ?
They came on Friday..and work great!Thanks,superproduct.
MB,Andover,MN
The kettlestack rocks.
I called in with a assembly problem and they talked me through the tweaking thing and it really works.
Thanks kettlestack guys !
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 have been using the kettlestacks since January and have found them to be very easy to assemble, use and it does almost everything a regular kettlebell does.
Since the plates are adjustable you can also set them lower than the cast KBs without hurting the forearms of beginner Kettlestackers.
I highly recommend them for their functionality. It's a great product.
I'm going to look into making base plates that can be attached to the main bolt so that renegade rows can also be done with them.
Hi Guys at KettleStack,
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.
G in Brazil
Awesome! Despite the look of shock and horror on my wife's face when I slapped the thing together and starting swinging it, I ran through a Mike Mahler-designed workout and it really is "brutal fun;" I've got the forearm bruises to prove it!
Before I got the kettlestack, I had made up my mind to sell my power rack and change my training 180 degrees. Typical bodybuilding and powerlifting has very little applicability to grappling. Now, I believe I'm making the right decision and I can't wait to see the overall effects on my physique and performance a few months from now. ML, Knoxville,Tennesee

Here are some updated hardware pictures of the new (now over a year old) kettlestack design; 1/2"x13 hardened Grade 8 hardware and rockwell 52 hardened steel support straps:

(mid hardware shown has some extra bolts)
More kettlebell stuff . . .
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 . . .
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 ?
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
Please view our assembly video More kettlebell stuff . . .
The first step to getting the best kettlebell shape from your Kettlestack is understand where your forearm is going to land.
For most people that will be around 2 o'clock according to the clock we've superimposed over the image of the kettlestack.
Take alook at how the plates are tapered on this pair of 35 lbers. More kettlebell stuff . . .
Hi folks,
Just wondering what the best option is to get a pair of kettlestacks in Canada. Shipping them from the states? Or is there an official supplier in Canada that would be better?
