3 Piece Kettlebell Weight Set
Refresh your home gym routine with the 3-piece kettlebell weight set, a all-round, area-smart setup for total-body strength and cardio training. This all-in-one set includes three essential weights, 5lb (2.2kg), 10lb (4.5kg), and 15lb (6.8kg), each crafted with a balanced concrete core and HDPE outer shell. Their sleek black design features easy-to-read coloured markings, making it simple to switch between exercises. Whether you’re performing swings, goblet squats, or shoulder presses, this kettlebell set supports progressive overload and muscle engagement across all fitness levels. The included neat storage stand keeps your area neat and ready for action, well-suited for small apartments, home studios, or multipurpose rooms. Quiet, floor-safe, and easy to grip, these kettlebells are the excellent foundation for anyone seeking fat loss, strength gains, or functional fitness, all from the ease of home. A smart investment for consistent exercise without bulky hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the exact weights of the kettlebells in this 3-piece set (in kg)?
This all-round, space-saving set converts popular imperial units to metric for UK and international home setups. It includes a 5 lb (2.2 kg) , 10 lb (4.5 kg) , and 15 lb (6.8 kg) kettlebell, making it an well-suited starter set for a full-body workout, from gentle warm-ups to functional workouts.
What are these kettlebells made of, and how does concrete compare to cast iron?
These kettlebells feature a balanced concrete core encased in a durable HDPE (high-density polyethylene) outer shell. This design is generally more affordable and quieter for floor-based exercises than solid cast iron. As a result, it is also less likely to crack a concrete garage floor if dropped, unlike solid iron, which is denser but also more brittle.
Is this 3-piece kettlebell set good for a complete beginner?
Yes, this set is excellent for those new to kettlebell exercise. The included weights (2.2 kg, 4.5 kg, 6.8 kg) are lighter than the industry standard "men's" starting weight (often 12-16 kg) and fall within the recommended range for beginners, especially for learning proper form on essential moves. It is also an excellent choice for anyone new to strength conditioning, or those focusing on rehabilitation or high-repetition toning.