Customer Reviews for GoFit - 25-Lb. Contoured Kettlebell
Customer Rating
5
on May 20, 2022
Posted by: Cory B. Cory B.
Yes! I started growing fond of the kettle bell about a year ago so I bought my own and it is so much fun. You can get a full body workout right at home at any given time of day. Don’t believe me get one and see for yourself.
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
5
on May 20, 2022
Posted by: Jadelyn R. Jadelyn R.
Great piece of equipment. Very versatile to use in different workout routines. I highly enjoy this and the many weight options to choose from.
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
5
on May 20, 2022
Posted by: Lori C.
I love kettle bells. Great for adding to any squat routine/workout. Any time you can add some weight to a workout it’s a chance to burn more calories. Definitely recommend
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
5
on May 20, 2022
Posted by: Tricia C.
I love this kettlebell. I bought it for my garage home gym. I use it once a week to do CrossFit kettlebell swings. It’s a great fitness equipment. It’s made well. I highly recommend it. You can get different workout ideas if you google it.
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
4
on June 21, 2015
Posted by: Eve M
I really like the contour of this kettlebell. It makes my workout go smoothly and keeps my wrist from getting banged up while doing a few of the movements. The video that comes with the KBell is kinda hard, takes a few sessions to get through it without stopping a lot. If you have lower back problems, I would've recommend the video for you (they go really fast with the squats). All in all a great buy for the money as this is much higher in dept stores.
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
5
on November 22, 2016
Posted by: Mary
The contour fit of this kettlebell is by far the most ergonomic and is worth paying extra for, I can assure you. When you are in any 'racked' position during your exercise routine, the contoured ball fits snugly against your forearm and causes no discomfort at all, unlike other round kettlebells. The grip is very comfortable, although the handle could be just a bit wider for those with bigger hands, but that's not a huge issue in my opinion. Overall I believe this is the best ergonomic fit in the market right now.
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
4
on April 24, 2015
Posted by: Anonymous
Obviously, it will feel a bit more "clunky" than a round kettlebell. Is easier on the forearms, EXCEPT for the "straight punch" motion. Slimmer, weight distribution feels more uneven during motion in most exercises. I would probably go with a completely, even though bigger round kettlebell, but still no qualms in purchasing. The handle is more grittier than most kettlebells. That's a personal choice for you to decide if you want that or not.
Written by a customer while visiting GoFit
Customer Rating
5
on December 26, 2012
Posted by: Weiss
I needed to expand my workout, and prefer weights to bands, etc., but want to keep the workout in my home. I haven't found that Tae Bo, P90X etc. get my heart rate up where they should be, and need better cardio, and good strengthening.I'm happy with the weight itself and the dvd. It was a good starter DVD, and it will get your heart-rate up for sure -- at least while doing the basic kettle swing. It was not too 'beginnerish' that it could be easily done, and I was sore the next day. Loved it! I've done the workout about 4 times, and I've already ordered the next weight up as well (the contour one also). I started with the 15 pound, and feel like I have some of the moves well under control to the point that they're too easy. So I like the idea of having both available, using 20 with some movements, and 15 with others. I'm middle aged, in fairly decent shape I'd probably recommend women start with the 15 rather than the 20. If in doubt, go to your local sporting goods store and try lifting both to see which would work better. I think 2 15's might work out well also for some of the movements, but I'll probably wind up with an assortment.At this point, I'm probably in need of a good instructional book!