Health and Fitness

Mirafit Adjustable Kettlebell (8–24kg) Review

DISCLOSURE -THIS ITEM WAS GIFTED TO THE REVIEWER FOR THE PURPOSES OF WRITING THE REVIEW. ALL THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS ARE THE REVIEWER’S OWN.

Reviewed by Joy Wright

The Mirafit Adjustable Kettlebell (8–24kg) this is a great addition to a home gym! If you’re looking for something that would save space and be versatile, and this fits the bill. It’s a sturdy looking bit of kit with a sleek matte black finish that’s not just for show; it actually improves grip, which is essential for those of us who prefer skipping gloves. The handle is a decent thickness, and while it’s a bit thicker than most kettlebells, it feels comfortable to grip. It’s not just a cheap toy, it feels resilient and good quality.

This kettlebell comes in two models: the orange one ranging from 8 to 16kg and the grey from 16 to 24kg. You get five weight settings that adjust with a simple twist-and-click system. I like to meddle with review items without the instructions to see how you’re meant to do it – I like to see how easy it is to figure it out. This was so straightforward. I had it sussed within about a minute.

Once you set it, those plates are locked in. No annoying rattling while you’re working out. Unlike a normal kettlebell this item should not be dropped, a normal one might withstand it ok, this has mechanisms which could be damaged so whilst it doesn’t need to be treated with kid gloves it does require a little care.

Changing the weight is really easy with the top dial, just twist it to your chosen setting without needing any tools. Even the dial feels robust, I think this is an item which will last.

The design keeps the size consistent regardless of the weight, which helps maintain your form whether you’re lifting 8kg or 24kg. This kettlebell handles everything, from swings to squats, it fits with a dynamic work out without any problems.

This kettlebell is also small enough to take outside if you enjoy exercising in the garden or getting some fresh air.

The handle feels great, even if it’s a bit thicker than some regular kettlebells. It works well for both one-handed and two-handed exercises, and we haven’t experienced any grip fatigue. Thanks to its uniform shape and size, there’s less awkward shifting when moving between exercises. I wouldn’t call it ‘light’—it’s solid and a bit bulkier than a standard competition kettlebell. You’re sacrificing a tiny bit of agility for a lot of versatility. This is where the Mirafit kettlebell really stands out. If you’re short on space (or cash) for a full set of weights, this is a smart option. Instead of needing five different kettlebells (which can easily cost a lot and take up a lot of room) you get a good range of weights in just one kettlebell. That’s a big plus if you’re working out in your home or a limited space. At £99.95, it’s not the cheapest fitness buy out there, but when you compare it to buying multiple kettlebells, it’s a great deal. You’re basically paying around £20 for each weight setting, not too shabby when you think about it.

Mirafit is a reputable brand in the UK, so you know you’re getting a quality product, not some random item from a marketplace.

Rating: 5/5

RRP: £99.95 (8-16kg) / £149.95 (16-24kg)

For more information or to buy, visit mirafit.co.uk

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