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Bowflex Kettlebell 60lb

description Bowflex Kettlebell 60lb Overview

The Bowflex Kettlebell 60lb is a high-weight fitness tool produced by the American brand Bowflex, favored by advanced athletes for intense strength training.

insights Ranking position

Bowflex Kettlebell 60lb ranks #25 of 61 in the Bowflex Kettlebell ranking, behind Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Kettlebell, ahead of CAP Barbell Kettlebell.

balance Bowflex Kettlebell 60lb Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Adjustable weight increments
  • check Space-saving compact design
  • check Durable heavy-duty build
thumb_down Cons
  • close Bulky compared to standard kettlebells
  • close Plastic weight plates rattle

help Bowflex Kettlebell 60lb FAQ

Is the Bowflex 60lb kettlebell a fixed weight or adjustable?

A 60lb Bowflex kettlebell at this weight is a fixed-weight cast iron or coated kettlebell, since Bowflex's adjustable SelectTech 840 model only goes up to 40 pounds. At 60 pounds, it targets advanced users who have outgrown the SelectTech range and need a dedicated heavy bell for swings and goblet squats.

Can I use the Bowflex 60lb kettlebell for two-handed exercises like Turkish get-ups?

At 60 pounds, this kettlebell is better suited for two-handed swings, deadlifts, and loaded carries rather than beginner single-arm movements like the Turkish get-up. The handle should accommodate two hands comfortably, but most users will need to build up gradually before performing overhead work with this weight.

What material is the Bowflex 60lb kettlebell made of?

Bowflex kettlebells in the fixed-weight category are typically made from cast iron with a vinyl or powder-coated finish. The specific coating affects grip texture, with powder-coated handles generally providing better chalk adhesion than smooth vinyl finishes.

How does the Bowflex 60lb compare to a Rogue or CAP kettlebell at the same weight?

Bowflex is primarily known for home fitness equipment, whereas brands like Rogue Fitness and CAP Barbell are more established in the kettlebell space with e-coat finishes and competition-standard dimensions. At 60 pounds, the primary difference will be handle thickness, finish quality, and whether the bell meets competition kettlebell sizing standards.

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