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Weider 90 lb. Cast Iron Kettlebell

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Walmart has Weider 90 lb. Cast Iron Kettlebell for $79. Shipping is free.

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Posted January 7, 2021 at 6:24 AM EST
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By anonymous on 01/09/2021, 10:03 PM EST
Dealsea, 10-30 pounds are all in stock now.

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 09:33 PM EST
Only a little over a year ago, I was able to get dumbbell pairs of 40s, 30s, 20s, and 10s for under $120 from Sears. Its still a bad time to buy, just wait until the free weights show up on Craigslist

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 08:19 PM EST
Only 95 lb left now. These are selling like really heavy hotcakes!

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 08:06 PM EST
I work out by lifting concrete road dividers on the highway. The Hulk is my workout buddy. //@Anonymous: 90 pound jar of juice huh.. Costco? //@Anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 03:00 PM EST
Why would you be looking at a 90 pound kettlebell post if you’re only interested in cardio? You can also get cardio by doing a brisk walk around the retirement home. //@anonymous: If you want to train for strength lifting, then the 8 lbs water jug won't work. But if you want to train for cardio and muscle shape, then the water jug works just fine. Set of 100, very slow motion. If the set of 100 won't work, then try to do set of 300. //@Anonymous: One gallon of water weighs around 8 pounds. Good luck doing real exercise with that! //@anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 02:05 PM EST
If you want to train for strength lifting, then the 8 lbs water jug won't work. But if you want to train for cardio and muscle shape, then the water jug works just fine. Set of 100, very slow motion. If the set of 100 won't work, then try to do set of 300. //@Anonymous: One gallon of water weighs around 8 pounds. Good luck doing real exercise with that! //@anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 12:57 PM EST
90# out of stock but 95 and 100 still available

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 10:37 AM EST
Not a bad idea! //@Anonymous: Been training with sandbags since the beginning of the pandemic. I have few different weights of bags from heavy to moderate. Cheap and effective! //@Anonymous: One gallon of water weighs around 8 pounds. Good luck doing real exercise with that! //@anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 10:17 AM EST
I bought two 100 pounders. Now I'm going to set up the outdoor cameras to record the delivery guy carrying them up to my porch.

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 09:16 AM EST
90 pound jar of juice huh.. Costco? //@Anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 09:14 AM EST
Been training with sandbags since the beginning of the pandemic. I have few different weights of bags from heavy to moderate. Cheap and effective! //@Anonymous: One gallon of water weighs around 8 pounds. Good luck doing real exercise with that! //@anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 08:18 AM EST
One gallon of water weighs around 8 pounds. Good luck doing real exercise with that! //@anonymous: As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 07:57 AM EST
95 and 100 lb KBs are in stock too, also at great prices.

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 07:51 AM EST
As a casual excersiser, I never buy such exercise equipment. Use anything in you house: jar of juice/water.. you got the idea ..

By anonymous on 01/07/2021, 07:27 AM EST
Thanks. Hot. Deal. Bought.

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