I love my Bowflex. It's all you need. Unless you are seriously into competition kettlebelling, it's a thing, you do not need anything else. I've had my Bowflex for about 4 yrs, never an issue.
I picked up one of these recently for a really good price about 60 quid. It’s a great piece of kit I used to train with kettlebells years ago using real cast iron ones they do feel better but this is a good compromise. I agree with you that the handle is a bit slim and it’s extremely slippery especially when it gets sweaty. One thing i find though is when I get the bell in the rack position the adjusting knob on the the top tends to really dig into the side of my bicep constantly causing bruising so much so that the rack position becomes very uncomfortable. It’s a shame it’s not more rounder overall. Having said that the pros definitely outweigh the cons and I do use it almost everyday. Good in depth review cheers
I love my Bowflex. It's all you need. Unless you are seriously into competition kettlebelling, it's a thing, you do not need anything else. I've had my Bowflex for about 4 yrs, never an issue.
I picked up one of these recently for a really good price about 60 quid.
It’s a great piece of kit I used to train with kettlebells years ago using real cast iron ones they do feel better but this is a good compromise.
I agree with you that the handle is a bit slim and it’s extremely slippery especially when it gets sweaty. One thing i find though is when I get the bell in the rack position the adjusting knob on the the top tends to really dig into the side of my bicep constantly causing bruising so much so that the rack position becomes very uncomfortable. It’s a shame it’s not more rounder overall. Having said that the pros definitely outweigh the cons and I do use it almost everyday.
Good in depth review cheers
Wrap the handle with handlebar wrap 👍🏻
GLOVES INVENTED LONG TIME AGO PAL
Was hoping that center rod would be metal. Plates flying out during a swing would be my biggest concern...
THAT PLASTIC IS KEVLAR MATE.