Kettlebell deal: Save a HUGE 33% on this adjustable versa-bell at Dick's Sporting Goods
This kettlebell deal has you saving $90 on the Stamina adjustable versa-bell at Dick's – it's six k-bells in one!
Considering they're deceptively simple exercise tools, kettlebells have one key flaw – they take up too much space. You might want to snap up one of the best kettlebells because they're a versatile piece of kit, often used in HIIT training, but not have enough space for a full set.
Enter the Stamina 36 lb Adjustable Kettle Versa-Bell. It's six kettlebells in one, eliminating the need for an entire set of conventional kettlebells. Originally at $269.99, right now its $199.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods – $70 off (and if this deal doesn't float your boat, you can also check out our Black Friday weights deals for more top bargains on dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, resistance bands, and more).
Kettlebells are just a lump of metal with a handle, but whether you're taking your first tentative kettlebell swings or you're practicing advanced moves such as the get-up, kettlebells can be incorporated into any training regime with great results. However, because they're a singular, heavy lump of iron, kettlebells tend to take up a lot of space, requiring a rack or some sort of storage, which is why the versa-bell is so good,
Check out the versa-bell deal in full below:
Black Friday kettlebell deal: Get the Stamina Versa-Bell below
Stamina 36 lb Adjustable Kettle Versa-Bell | was $269.99, now $199.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods
Save a hefty $70 on this versa-bell, which lets you choose between 16 lbs., 20 lbs., 24 lbs., 28 lbs., 32 lbs., and 36 lbs. It's the perfect home solution, as kettlebells can work out your core, arms, shoulders, legs, and back with different moves. A versatile bit of kit – get it now!
A lot of rubber-handled kettlebells seem like they'd be more comfortable than their iron-handled counterparts, but actually, the opposite is true, as rubber can tear and slip under repeated tension and sweat. This sturdy adjustable kettlebell is metal all over and feels boxing-gym basic, with a smorgasbord of exercises adjustable depending on your fitness levels and the task at hand.
High rep kettlebell swings, or complex get-up maneuvers? Go light with the 16lbs option. Want heavier weights for single-arm rows and kettlebell presses? Go heavier, as you load up the weights in 4lbs increments.
Black Friday fitness deals: Quick links
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Matt Evans is an experienced health and fitness journalist and is currently Fitness and Wellbeing Editor at TechRadar, covering all things exercise and nutrition on Fit&Well's tech-focused sister site. Matt originally discovered exercise through martial arts: he holds a black belt in Karate and remains a keen runner, gym-goer, and infrequent yogi. His top fitness tip? Stretch.
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