Kettleland introduces new 36, 40, 44, and 48 kg kettlebell weights for advanced training
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Kettleland introduces new weights:
36, 40, 44, and 48 kg
Kettlebell training continues to evolve, and Kettleland takes a new step forward with the addition of four heavier weights designed for advanced athletes, strength training, and a new dimension in kettlebell sport.
New weights announced

An expansion designed for athletes who want more
For years, much of the market has revolved around classic competition weights. However, the level of many athletes has continued to grow, and with it, the need for tools that allow them to take their physical preparation a step further.
That's why Kettleland announces the arrival of four new weights: 36 kg, 40 kg, 44 kg, and 48 kg. It's not about introducing something as if the market had never seen it, but about incorporating these weights into the brand's product vision: careful design, premium identity, and an approach focused on real performance.
These new weights are focused on advanced training, specific strength, adaptation to high loads, and preparation for athletes seeking new stimuli.
Not a break with the sport, but a natural evolution
Kettlebell sport and kettlebell training have matured. As more coaches and athletes refine their preparation, it makes sense that interest in heavier weights would emerge, especially for strength work, structural support, progressive overload, and general power development.
Kettleland incorporates this line with the intention of responding to this demand from its own brand language: a solid aesthetic, a distinctive presence, and an offering aligned with the athlete who is not looking for generic equipment.
What the new 36, 40, 44, and 48 kg weights represent
The introduction of these weights expands the range of work available for athletes and coaches who have already mastered conventional loads and need the next level. The goal is to open up more options within serious kettlebell training, not only in maximum strength but also in strategic progressions.
Together, this new range not only adds weight: it also allows for better structuring of advanced athletes' progression, with more intermediate steps and greater precision when building training blocks.
Direct purchase: new IKMF Special Edition weights
These weights are part of the IKMF Special Edition Kettlebells collection, a range designed for athletes looking for a competition kettlebell with solid steel, a hollow bottom, a hand-polished handle without paint, and anti-rust treatment to promote magnesium adhesion.
Color: Black
Advanced bridge between 32 and 40 kg. Ideal for strength, hypertrophy, and progression without abrupt jumps.
View 36 kgColor: White
Very heavy load for swings, carries, holds, and serious posterior chain work.
View 40 kgColor: Silver
Extreme overload for athletes who already master 40 kg and need a superior stimulus.
View 44 kgColor: Gold
The most unique piece: ultimate load for expert athletes, total strength, and specific preparation.
View 48 kgTechnical table for choosing between 36, 40, 44, and 48 kg
Each weight should be explained as a tool with its own function. They are not just four decorative numbers: they are progression steps for strength, kettlebell sport, advanced preparation, functional hypertrophy, carries, holds, and heavy swings.
| Weight | Color | Primary use | Recommended profile | Product |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36 kg | Black | Heavy transition, swing, goblet squat, row, carries, and progression from 32 kg. | Advanced athlete who already masters 32 kg. | Buy 36 kg |
| 40 kg | White | Advanced strength, heavy swings, rack holds, carries, grip, and posterior chain. | Very advanced athlete with stable technique. | Buy 40 kg |
| 44 kg | Silver | Overload above 40 kg, specific preparation, holds, and power. | Expert athlete seeking unusual stimuli. | Buy 44 kg |
| 48 kg | Gold | Ultimate load, very heavy swings, carries, holds, and total strength for expert profiles. | Expert athlete, strong and technically prepared. | Buy 48 kg |
Real measurements shared by the IKMF range
The new weights maintain the technical logic of a competition kettlebell: stable references, clear dimensions, and a handle designed for use with chalk.
| Technical dimension | Actual measurement | Tolerance | Importance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall height | 280 mm | ± 4 mm | Reference for rack support, jerk, long cycle, and marathon work. |
| Max body width | 216 mm | ± 2 mm | Stability, swing feel, and consistency across weights. |
| Handle outside width | 193 mm | ± 2 mm | Overall handle frame and comfort during transitions. |
| Handle inside width | 120 mm | ± 2 mm | Hand entry, changes, snatch, rack, and technical control. |
| Window inside height | 58 mm | ± 2 mm | Rotation, grip, and mobility without constricting the hand. |
| Handle diameter | 34 mm | ± 1 mm | Chalk adhesion, fatigue control, and grip feel. |
| Base diameter | 146 mm | ± 4 mm | Floor stability, safety, and organization in clubs or centers. |
Frequently Asked Questions about Kettleland's New Heavy Weights
Who is the 36 kg kettlebell recommended for?
The 36 kg IKMF kettlebell is ideal for athletes who already work with 32 kg and need a heavy progression without jumping directly to 40 kg.
What does the 40 kg kettlebell offer?
The 40 kg IKMF kettlebell provides high mechanical tension for heavy swings, carries, holds, grip strength, and posterior chain work.
Why is there a 44 kg kettlebell?
The 44 kg IKMF kettlebell allows for a fine overload above 40 kg, which is especially useful for expert athletes who don't want abrupt jumps to 48 kg.
What makes the 48 kg kettlebell special?
The 48 kg IKMF kettlebell is the crown jewel of this line: an ultimate load for extreme strength, carries, holds, very heavy swings, and advanced preparation.
A proposal aligned with Kettleland's premium identity
Kettleland was not created to compete in the generic arena. From the outset, the brand has opted for a premium image, a carefully crafted narrative, and a product aimed at those who value both performance and design. This new range fits perfectly with that approach.
The new weights are part of a broader vision: to build an offering that supports the real growth of the modern athlete. It's not just about selling heavier kettlebells, but about continuing to develop a collection that addresses specific needs in advanced training.
For those who want to delve deeper into the brand's philosophy and the product's technical approach, they can also consult the article Buying an IKMF competition kettlebell and the definitive technical guide to buying kettlebells.
Availability and direct purchase
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