I am going to be 53 in a few months, due to an extreme accident I had, my nerves on my wrist are very sensitive, I can't wait to but a few of these kettlebells, I love the contour on top and the smaller Atlas size, I am 5'6."
They seriously are just the best bells. I have a set of 26s and 30s and need to give them some paint (helps for color organizing but mostly will help against the South Florida humidity and rust issues. But I love those things.
Thanks for introducing the brands of KBs .My better half is above average in size and finds certain brands have tight apertures so nice to see manufacturers being explored .
More weight being near the top should result in slightly more wobble than having it near the base, all other things being equal. The wobble difference is because the competition kettlebell has a smaller diameter base in contact with the floor than the Pro Kettlebell.
@@kettlebellmusclegain thanks for the info, I was considering the #80,#90 & #100s but maybe I'll wait and see if ProKettlebells come in those weights. I asked customer service and they said when they make their profit from the Atlas and Apollo editions, they may make heavier ones.
Thanks for all your videos. I've been learning a lot as a beginner. I noticed you using your tradition comp kettlebells in recent video. Do you like them better then the Pro Kettlebell? I'm looking to by my first set of KB's. The Prokettlebell design makes sense to me but I don't see too many people using them. Do you find yourself still drawn to your traditional bells over the Pro? Thanks!
I have so many kettlebells I use a lot due to me owning a gym. But if I had my choice and money wasn't an option I would load up on a bunch of the pro kettlebells I love them they are based off a design from 2013 when valeri federenko made the beveled edge bells I already have a huge set of those
Im sure it was . in have an original set of Valerys precision bells and fitness ones. From when he lived near me. I know he has done seminars at Seattle KB Club where these bells are from
Interesting unit! Powder coating of some sort. Rogue has a training bell similar to that one but a different bottom. Wonder how it’s holding chalk? About how resistant to chipping, etc. Time will tell hey!
@@kettlebellmusclegain copy that! But it looks like they missed the mark with the color coding didn’t they? Watch them introducing that in the near future!
@@kettlebellmusclegain Just a small painted ring around the base of the handles would be nice, not the whole bell Joe. It's just easier to see from a distance. My opinion anyways. I'm OCD with things lol. After all the cost of these bells are way up there. Of course our Canadian exchange on the US dollar is brutal.
Absolutely. Perhaps try an adjustable KB . Weights between 8kg and 32kg. Price may be $300 though. . Usually you can find a used comp bell on marketplaces.