This will be the fourth one I got from you. Love your product. JD, Joplin Missouri
Forgive me, i've just returned from a long hiatus. I will be utilizing this fully for my preparation for SFAS Round 2. Thank you and continue to make a great product. CD, Sgt US Army, Iraq
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
Hey these are cool toys for working out with.
The videos are pretty good, but this forum could use some work.
Thanks,
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Pretty decent prices and shipping is reasonable as well, just thought I'd share with your guys here. I plan on getting the 7.5 plates from here if I can't find them local.
I can't say enough good things about this product and company.
When my order was first placed there was a small billing error that I was unaware of. The company was right on it. They notified me right away and the error was corrected promptly without delay or drama.Customer service continued to be excellent and quickly responsive to any queries and concerns I had when setting up my stack. One of my problems was the weight required for me (a fairly petite woman with no previous kettleball/stack experience) was the amount of weight required to get the nice round shape exceeded my novice ability to lift with good form. The kettlestack crew was kind enough to let me beta the foam plates and wow what a difference they made in the shape and stability of the stack. The foam plates seem like a small thing, but they made a big difference in my use and enjoyment of the stack. So if you need them, don't feel like a wuss. Get them and you'll be glad you did.
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.
They came on Friday..and work great!Thanks,superproduct. MB,Andover,MN
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
I've had it (the Kettlestack) for two weeks- Great product. I'm getting the groove of these workouts and looking forward to cranking it up- maybe buying a 2nd. LG , Nevada
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
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
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 ?
Hi Everyone !
Our updated product line still has a base, mid, and high option but things have changed!!! 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 . . .
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."
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 . . .
