Top Prime Day kettlebell deals I'm shopping
These Prime Day kettlebell deals can help you build muscle, with some great discounts in the sales


James Frew
Amazon Prime Day is here again, for four days this time, running from July 8 to July 12 2025.
I'm always excited for Prime Day, as I often see discounts on some Fit&Well favorites, featured in the best kettlebells guide, and as a kettlebell nut myself, I always have an eye out for quality weights at a discount.
You need to be a Prime member to access the deals on offer, but there's a 30-day free trial that you can take advantage of. Just remember to cancel before the 30 days are up or you'll be paying $14.99 a month.
Other retailers, like Walmart, Best Buy and Target, also run competitive discounts during Amazon Prime Day, and if we see any noteworthy kettlebell deals, we add them to this page to save you the hassle of searching.
Scroll down to find my pick of the best Amazon Prime Day kettlebell deals.
Prime Day retailer quick links
- Amazon: Save up to 30% on top-rated kettlebells
- Dick's Sporting Goods: Save on top brands like PowerBlock
- Target: Save on kettlebell sets from Yaheetech
- Walmart: Deals on BalanceForm kettlebells to suit every budget
Amazon Prime Day kettlebell deals
This powder-coated kettlebell from Yes4All has a non-slip base and a powder coating to prevent corrosion. The smooth handle makes it great for kettlebell exercises like cleans and snatches, as it allows for freer movement around the handle. That said, it is still secure enough to grip firmly when needed.
Another great vinyl-coated option which, as well as making it more durable, helps prevent scuffs on your floor, and there's a wide-grip handle so two-handed swings are comfortable.
Your mailman will hate you, but if you're looking to buy a heavier kettlebell, this powder-coated option from Kettlebell Kings has you covered. At 53lbs, it's a great weight to add resistance to goblet squats if you're building up to a barbell.
This deal faithfully shows up every time there's a sales event and I'd be remiss not to include it, as it holds the number one spot in our best kettlebell guide. If you want multiple weight options in one neat package, adjustable kettlebells are the way to go, and few brands do adjustable as well as Bowflex.
Get your home gym started with a 5lb, 10lb and 15lb kettlebell set from industry leaders Yes4All. The vinyl coating makes them durable, so you can continue using these kettlebells for years to come.
When is Amazon Prime Day?
Prime Day 2025 is taking place from July 8 to July 11, the first four-day Prime event.
In recent years, Amazon has also been giving us a second bite of the cherry with a Prime Day-like sale in October, so if you don't like any of the deals you see this time around, it won't be long until another Prime Day swings around.
Amazon Prime Day first began in 2015 to celebrate Amazon's 20th anniversary.
Are kettlebells worth buying?
I love kettlebells, more than any other weight because they are cost-efficient, compact, versatile and effective; you can use them to add resistance to all manner of strength and muscle-building moves, from squats and deadlifts to presses and rows. You can also do kettlebell-specific, heart rate-raising compound exercises like kettlebell swings.
The central handle also allows you to hold them in a variety of ways, whether you want to support it by your chest for goblet squats, nestle it in a front rack position for lunges or grasp it with both hands during a swing. As most of their weight sits below the handle, kettlebells provide more of a core workout than dumbbells when performing dynamic exercises like kettlebell swings and cleans. This is because the momentum of the weight will pull your body off-center, so your core has to kick into gear to maintain your posture and keep you balanced.
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Lou Mudge is a Health Writer at Future Plc, working across Fit&Well and Coach. She previously worked for Live Science, and regularly writes for Space.com and Pet's Radar. Based in Bath, UK, she has a passion for food, nutrition and health and is eager to demystify diet culture in order to make health and fitness accessible to everybody.
Multiple diagnoses in her early twenties sparked an interest in the gut-brain axis and the impact that diet and exercise can have on both physical and mental health. She was put on the FODMAP elimination diet during this time and learned to adapt recipes to fit these parameters, while retaining core flavors and textures, and now enjoys cooking for gut health.
- James FrewFitness Editor
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