Kettle Bells
Kettlebells have been used for centuries for strength and fitness. Current day kettlebell lifters range from everyday working men and women to firefighters, martial artists, and special forces operators. The shape of the bell, and types of exercises that can be done with the,m make them an excellent tool for fat loss, explosive strength, endurance and healthy longevity.
These Ader Kettlebells are fully cast iron, with a fully cast handle and no welding. Ader kettlebells are widely known for their outstanding handle quality. The black hammer tone paint provides a light texture that is not slick or slippery, making the handle ideal for both high repetition exercises and heavyweight pressing lifts. The perfect width of the handle easily accomodates both hands of men or women for two handed exercises.
An Ader Kettlebell will be the last kettlebell you purchase.
What Makes for a Good Kettlebell?
- The Finish - Finish should be smooth and consistent but not slick. No rough edges or graininess in the finish. No ridges or edges. Epoxy finishes can easily chip.
- The Handle - Handle should be cast with the bell. No welding. A thicker handle is good for grip work and for doing floor kettlebell exercises, such as the Renegade Row and KB Pushup. A wider handle on the women’s bell makes bottoms up drills possible. No ridges in handle and the finish should be smooth but not slick. Epoxy finishes can easily chip. A slightly wider handle allows for more space for two handed drills.
- The Base - A wider base is good for floor exercises, such as the Renegade Row and KB Pushup

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