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 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
Hello everyone!
Here are my latest video clips on my training routine with the kettlestack kettlebell. I know it is not much for seasoned strongmen, but, hey, I am improving :-) !
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7FvFlYe7UU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nuTWO8BDx8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZZ4oT_H71s
Gustavo Castilhos
Brazil
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.
https://www.bwproducts.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=2
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.
These things are great. I have 3 here is my payment for 2 more!
It is really a genius idea that solves a lot of problems. I have more than one set as as luxury to allow me to move quicker between sets. When these arrive I'll have 2 as 35 lbs, 2 at 55 and 1 at 70. As I get stronger I'll go to 2 55s, 2 70s and 1 80 or 85. I priced out some fixed weight KBs and price-wise it made no sense. I have been working w/ your product for a few mos and I am very pleased. (SH,Pennsylvania)
Kettlestacks are solid as rocks.
that guy from brazil
http://kettlestack.com/kettlebell_training_in_brazil
had it right.
I've seen some posts from the sock puppets on other forums;
They're either lying or clueless about bolting things together.
Thanks for a great product!
BG
if you have weight plates already, buy two kettlestack handles or just one if you are going to follow the enter the kettlebell book.i have real kettlebells and a kettlestack handle and there is only one big difference between them PRICE. kstacks they are excellent. AT, Great Britain
I got my next kettlestack handle. This time it's the new model that
the front page shows.
It's a little wider and a little taller. The bands are finished in a
black instead of the blued steel on my first handle.
It didn't seem that new or different until I built up my 57 then I
noticed some things.
It was easier to set up a round shape close to the 45 on the front
page. Now it is really close to a solid KB.
On presses, the stack sits higher on the forearm. After I felt this
difference I went back and pulled the old handle out farther from the
stack and it felt better. It just happens more naturally with the new
design.
And on two handed swings there's a lot more room for the fingers.
I know you kettlestack guys know all this but small improvements add
up and you've got a better product. I'd say much better except that
makes it sound like the old design had problems , and these are fine points that just made a great product near perfect.
Thanks,
TZ
Please view our assembly video 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
A customer sent us a picture of his 20lb setup (:

asking us if he set it up correctly .
That setup is pretty close to the "19" lber shown as part of this assembly sequence:
http://www.kettlestack.com/narrow_core_kettlestack_kettlebells More kettlebell stuff . . .
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
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 . . .
http://www.bwproducts.com/fitness/weights/weights/index.htm
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.
