Build strength and power with the Curve Fitness Cast Iron Vinyl Kettlebell in 8kg. The durable cast iron core delivers long-lasting performance for heavy use, while the protective vinyl coating gives a smooth finish that protects floors, reduces noise, and makes weight identification effortless with its colour-coded design. The comfortable grip handle is engineered for secure handling across a full range of dynamic movements including swings, squats, snatches, cleans, and Turkish get-ups. Suitable for home gyms, fitness studios, and commercial gym environments.
Features
- Cast iron core for durability and heavy use
- Colour-coded vinyl coating for easy weight identification
- Smooth vinyl finish protects floors and reduces noise
- Comfortable grip handle for secure handling
- Suitable for strength, conditioning, functional training, and HIIT
Specifications
- Brand: Curve Fitness
- Weight: 8kg
- Type: Cast iron vinyl kettlebell
- Colour: Colour-coded weight finish
- Handle: Smooth, comfortable grip surface
- Suitable for: Home gyms, studios, commercial gyms
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes these kettlebells different from regular cast iron kettlebells?
These kettlebells include a colour-coded vinyl coating for easy weight recognition, a smoother surface, and added protection for floors and equipment — making them a cleaner, more practical option for any training environment.
Can I use this for all kettlebell exercises?
Yes. The sturdy cast iron core and comfortable grip handle make it suitable for swings, squats, presses, snatches, Turkish get-ups, and other functional movements.
Is this suitable for home gym use?
Absolutely. It's ideal for home gyms, fitness studios, and commercial gyms where kettlebell training is part of regular programming.
Does the vinyl coating protect my flooring?
Yes. The vinyl coating provides a protective layer that helps prevent scratching or damage to flooring and reduces noise during workouts.
How do I choose the right weight?
Choose a weight that challenges you while allowing proper form. Beginners often start lighter and progress over time, while experienced users may select heavier options depending on the exercise type.