Last Updated on 29 July by Greg Brookes
Looking for the best kettlebell for your home workouts?
After coaching kettlebell classes for nearly 20 years and training thousands of students, I’ve tested dozens of brands and styles. In this guide, I share exactly which kettlebells I personally use and recommend to my clients, plus the types to avoid so you don’t waste money on uncomfortable or unsafe options.
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Cast Iron Kettlebells
These are what I recommend for most people. They’re durable, versatile, and the handle size scales with weight, making them ideal for swings, goblet squats, presses, and general training. If you’re buying your first kettlebell, this is your best choice.
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