A kettlebell merges the strength-building benefits of dumbbells with the opportunity to use them for specific exercises that involve lots of movement—a singular combination that makes for a well-rounded and versatile training tool. We tested five top-rated kettlebells for seven weeks (accumulating more than 2,500 repetitions with each bell) and determined that the best kettlebell for all types of kettlebell workouts is the Metrixx Elite Precision E-Coat Cast Iron Bell from Kettlebells USA because it’s the most comfortable kettlebell to use. Its wider handle makes it easier to grip with two hands (for the classic swing move), and its smoother finish is less likely to injure your skin. These factors made this bell immediately more comfortable than cheaper models, and more comfortable over time than its more expensive competition.
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