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Help me choose the right set of kettlebells please!

GifKing

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I want to buy a couple of kettle bells and was wondering what would be a good weight to get? Two kettle bells with the same weight that is not too high, or one lighter kettlebell, and one heavier? I am considering either 2 kettlebells of 16 kgs, or one 16 kgs and one 24kg. What do you thinkg guys, what would you do?
 
I don't use kettle bells since they aren't available where I lift. But I would probably go with two different sizes if I did.


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Rather then purchase kettle bells, I would purchase a set of adjustable dumbbells. With dumbbells, you can do everything you do with a kettle bell but its also much more comfortable to do things like bench press, rows etc.

You can do kettle bell swings and goblet squats with a dumbell by grabbing the bottom of the dumbbell with both hands.

This is the grip I'm referring to
dumbbel-overhead-triceps-extension.jpg
 
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