I didn't know about you guys before I bought a 35 for my first KB.
Presses were ok at first but they are getting too easy and swings were too easy from the start.
The forums suggested what my next kettlebell should be and some harder press moves, but I got off that train, purchased your product and can now focus on training instead of saving up for the next weight kettlebell. The kettlestack is a great product wish I knew about it sooner. PD
I'm very impressed with the quality of the Kettlestack and truly impressed with the speed of the shipping. Great job and I appreciate the followup email. It's only January and you already earned the 2005 Company of the Year Award. IR, Juneau, Alaska
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
I love them...I was just on my way out for some clean & jerks actually. The adjustments are easy and quick which is great while training other people. In fact it's the best equipment purchase I've made in along time...I'm so glad I did not go with an imposter kettlestack. Anyway it's exceeded my expectations and I'm very happy. KK, Ohio
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
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
Everything was great and he loves them! I appreciate you getting the information for me on where to get the weights--the guys at Play it Again Sports were very helpful. (JG,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 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.
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.
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 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,
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
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 . . .

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 . . .
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 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?