I think it’s brilliant to minimize sizes. It reduces cost to consumer and gives the consumer more value for the money. I’m assuming the profit margin on the magnets is better too, rather than the kettlebells. Less packaging, storage overhead, and easier to ship. Great business move!
Initially, I was disappointed that you stopped making the the in-between sizes. Was thinking about double kettlebelling. I do have an adjustable kb. It is slow to change. When I get to doubles, I will try a Pro Kb in one hand and alternate. Great product.
@RezoUI If you use it with Pro Kettlebells, there are zero issues because we machine the bottoms smooth and are all iron. Some bells are either not flat enough on the bottom or non-magnetic, so you'll need to check.
@@ProKettlebellWorkouts I just read on official site "use with caution and at your own risk; keep a clear path in front and behind you while using." So is a chance of fall of from original pro-kettlebell?
@RezoUI We always recommend using the utmost caution when using magnetic weights. Early models were not machined, so the adhesion was not as good. I would always exercise caution even if it's machined, though.
I think it’s brilliant to minimize sizes. It reduces cost to consumer and gives the consumer more value for the money. I’m assuming the profit margin on the magnets is better too, rather than the kettlebells. Less packaging, storage overhead, and easier to ship. Great business move!
Initially, I was disappointed that you stopped making the the in-between sizes. Was
thinking about double kettlebelling. I do have an adjustable kb. It is slow to change. When I get to doubles, I will try a Pro Kb in one hand and alternate. Great product.
Thanks Scott 👍
I want to buy 2kg chip but i fear if it fall of during snatches. is it durable?
@RezoUI If you use it with Pro Kettlebells, there are zero issues because we machine the bottoms smooth and are all iron. Some bells are either not flat enough on the bottom or non-magnetic, so you'll need to check.
@@ProKettlebellWorkouts I just read on official site "use with caution and at your own risk; keep a clear path in front and behind you while using." So is a chance of fall of from original pro-kettlebell?
@RezoUI We always recommend using the utmost caution when using magnetic weights. Early models were not machined, so the adhesion was not as good. I would always exercise caution even if it's machined, though.
Hi do you have 4kg plates? Or can one stack 2 x 2kg plates on the same kettlebell for a total of 4kg jump?
Sorry, but we only make 1 and 2kg weights. I'm afraid stacking would exceed the limit of the magnets.
@@ProKettlebellWorkouts Thank you! Are you guys going to make an adjustable pro kettlebell soon, say in 2 or 4kg increments?