These are the Rolexes of Kettlebells. After watching Mark Wildman’s review and talking to Nikolai for an hour 😊 I bought 2 pairs of the Atlas in clear coat for my one year KB anniversary from surgery rehab. They are super nice and instantly gave me feedback on my less than perfect grip for cleans and presses, snatches, overhead work. The handles are much nicer than my basic cast iron bells and they do feel different and better. The magnetic pucks are super nice for progression. I will end up buying more I’m sure. Thanks for making these!
Dumb question... I know there's two models, one slightly smaller. What's the purpose? If I'm going to buy one & I'm used to the adjustable competition kettlebell, which model should I buy?
I would get the Apollo. The Atlas was designed for smaller athletes who had to drastically modify their techniques to use traditional competition kettlebells
@@ProKettlebellWorkouts I am currently trying to get a couple of Apollos from a Danish guy who should supposedly be an AD of ProKettlebell products but i still haven't been able to order them, perhaps you know the guy i mean; i can even tell you that i had initially reached out to you over in the U.S. and spoke with Christiana who's currently providing assistance with this purchase but still nothing up to now... Do you know anything about it?
It's impressive how much thought you put into the design. This will be my next birthday present to myself 😉
@@xarvetx906 Thank you!
These are the Rolexes of Kettlebells. After watching Mark Wildman’s review and talking to Nikolai for an hour 😊 I bought 2 pairs of the Atlas in clear coat for my one year KB anniversary from surgery rehab. They are super nice and instantly gave me feedback on my less than perfect grip for cleans and presses, snatches, overhead work. The handles are much nicer than my basic cast iron bells and they do feel different and better. The magnetic pucks are super nice for progression. I will end up buying more I’m sure. Thanks for making these!
I hope you guys are more accessible in Asia.
@@Shortly8908 Where in Asia?
Seconding this. Philippines here.
Dumb question... I know there's two models, one slightly smaller. What's the purpose? If I'm going to buy one & I'm used to the adjustable competition kettlebell, which model should I buy?
I would get the Apollo. The Atlas was designed for smaller athletes who had to drastically modify their techniques to use traditional competition kettlebells
Where can i find these in Europe?
@@wadsworth2351 We do ship to Europe. We are currently working on local EU distribution.
@@ProKettlebellWorkouts I am currently trying to get a couple of Apollos from a Danish guy who should supposedly be an AD of ProKettlebell products but i still haven't been able to order them, perhaps you know the guy i mean; i can even tell you that i had initially reached out to you over in the U.S. and spoke with Christiana who's currently providing assistance with this purchase but still nothing up to now...
Do you know anything about it?
I want to buy pro kettlebell but i have fear about issue with the triangle peak on Kettlebell. If it hit my wrist it will be real painful..
I always try to train correct with kettlebell but i'm thinking how often this triangle may hit my wrist.
If you hold the Kettlebell correctly, it’s not an issue
Do you ship to the Philippines