New Customer Information

Thanks again for your interest in (or purchase of) our Kettlestack product; We strive to provide the best value in kettlebells and kettlebell training and invite your comments, questions and criticism (that which does not kill us makes stronger . . . ).

If your plan is to get back in shape, please consider starting a calisthetics and stretching program before your Kettlestack arrives .

In our experience, the biggest hurdle that most customers have to overcome is stacking the plates; Even though most of us have experience stacking things we still ask that you review our

Assembly Instruction (+cartoon)

and the Video Shorts for a brief introduction to the kettlebell moves and our Newtips section.

Assembling a Kettlestack is usually as easy as shown in our world famous kettlebell assembly video ( our front page photo was made from the same procedure as that video). Still, you might be a little rusty or mechanically unsure; Please remember that we're here if you have any questions.

If your kettlebell setups are going to be less than 35 lbs, please
read our note about narrow cores at 25~35 lbs(You also might consider our new foamdiscs)


If you have any questions on assembly and or use please get in touch



PS: We ship Kettlestacks with the 4" bolt threaded into the hexaxle. The action on removing this bolt might be a little tight, but they do loosen up and this bolt is threaded much farther into the hexaxle than would ever be used in a practical situation (that's why there's a 3" bolt).

PS1:
The support straps have a thin coating of furniture wax : beeswax and orange oil.

PS2: We're getting a big uptick in traffic due to people that like our product spreading the word on forums and blogs. If that's your plan and you'd like it to be much more effective, then cut and paste this html link into your musings . . .

http://www.kettlestack.com/kettlebells

The "kettlebells" keyword in the "anchor" text helps the search robot associate "kettlestack" with "kettlebells" nearly as well as most humans.

Thanks again for your support,
Kettlestack