u/Grand_Increase6723

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Just bought and used this kettlebell of Yes4All for 6 months and think it's a good choice. I've been using it consistently for swings, goblet squats, pressess, etc and it's been solid. First it durable, I dropped it some times, but it still looks and feels basically at the same time I just bought it, no weird loosening, no damage to the handle. Grip is comfortable too, not to slick, not overly rough but just enough texture to feel.

Nothing fancy but it's reliable and enough for strength training at home, it does exactly what I need if you doing basic exercise like me. Have anyone else here has been using it longer? And is it still good?

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u/Grand_Increase6723 — 16 days ago

Hey all, I'm setting up a home gym and looking for dumbbells that will let me do progressive overload over time. I want something versatile for most upper and lower body exercises, and ideally something that doesn't take up too much space. I've seen adjustable options like Yes4All, Bowflex and some fixed weight sets too, but not sure which would be better long term.

Any recommendations for dumbbells that work well for progressive overload at home? I need it saves space and on the budget.

Thanks!

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u/Grand_Increase6723 — 19 days ago