TACFIT

TACFIT Competition Kettlebell (Powder Coat)

$64.95$149.95

Each TACFIT kettlebell bears a different color for easy recognition and access. Simply click to any WEIGHT in the dropdown above, and the corresponding colored kettlebell will appear!

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Dimensions 11.5 × 11.5 × 11.5 in
Weight

8kg – 17.6lbs, 12kg – 26.4lbs, 16kg – 35.2lbs, 20kg – 44lbs, 24kg – 52.8lbs, 28kg – 61.6lbs, 32kg – 70.4lbs

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Features

  • High-quality single cast, hollow core, steel construction NO FILLERS OR WELDING
  • Durable Powder Coating to protect longer than traditional kettlebell paint.
  • Textured 33mm handle is comfortable and minimizes hand fatigue and blistering
  • Color-coded by weight
  • Consistent dimensions make it easier to transition across weights
  • Great for full-body workouts
  • Perfect addition for your home gym
  • Portable and can be used indoors at home, office, or outdoors.

The TACFIT Difference

This tool is an essential part of everyone’s TACFIT Home Gym setup. Kettlebells are uniquely designed to build grip strength, develop explosive power, and fire up your nervous system. They’re excellent for full-body workouts including cleans to squats, to snatches, and swings.

 

 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between the regular and the competition kettlebells?

“Regular” kettlebells are typically made from solid cast iron and the type that you’ll most likely find at gyms and sporting goods. The size of the bell and handle progressively get bigger with increasing weight.

“Competition” style kettlebells refer to the design and are typically made from steel, not iron. They aren’t just for competitors. The main advantage is they are uniform the size and handle, making it much easier to transition from one weight to another without having to adjust grip.

I just bought a TACFIT Kettlebell, how can I get started?

Learning proper techniques is essential and mandatory for safe and effective training. We recommend starting with our FREE Kettlebell Spetsnaz Primer to introduce you to TACFIT training. You can also jump right into our Kettlebell 101 program or our popular Kettlebell Spetsnaz 101, and reaching out to our amazing online community on Facebook if you have questions.

History

Our modern-day kettlebell was first a Russian girya used to weight crops in the 18th century. A century later, someone in that same country had the idea to use the giyra for strength training and competition, and the lowly crop tool has never looked back.

In 1996, TACFIT Founder Scott Sonnon discovered the kettlebell in play during his travels to Russia. He knew he was on to something revolutionary. With assistance from two globally renowned leaders in kettlebell fitness – former USSR Spetsnaz Physical Training Instructor and Military Master of Sport Pavel Tsatsouline and World Kettlebell Lifting Champion Record Holder Valery Fedorenko – Scott deftly wove TACFIT protocols together with kettlebell training to produce the world’s first series, the Kettlebell Fitness Course.

 

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