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You are here: Home / Reviews / Gear Reviews / MuscleDriver vs Ader Kettlebells

MuscleDriver vs Ader Kettlebells

October 12, 2013 by Brad 1 Comment

ader kettlebell reviewAder has managed to produce a kettlebell line which has all the right features we look for in a perfect kettelbell.

Each kettlebell is cast in one piece, which makes the handle much stronger, and any casting seams are ground down before the finishing process. This makes for a smooth and comfortable bell that can be used for many reps with little issue

The bottom of the bell has a wide, flat surface that makes it much more stable during movements such as renegade rows and kettlebell pushups.

Finally, Ader kettlebells are finished with a hard hammertone epoxy that will not chip like normal paint will.

Video – Kettlebell comparisons for Muscledriver, Ader
Check out Ader Kettlebells @ RogueFitness.com

Ader Kettlebell Review by Gordo
Quality 5 out of 5 stars
I just got my 203# the other day. I can’t believe how fast it shipped. Great service from Rogue as usual. the Ader kettlebells take some work to get a good chalk on them but no more than other brands that have a slick finish.

Review by Matt
Quality 5 out of 5 stars
They’re having issues with shipping these, but they’re very good about getting them to you. The inside of the handle is smooth so you won’t cut your hands doing any of the kb movements.


Check out the Rogue “KILO” Bells – American Made @ RogueFitness.com

Ader Kettlebell Reviews by jear
Quality 5 out of 5 stars
My second kettle bell. I’m very happy with my investment, who needs dumbells!

MuscleDriver Kettlebell Review
muscledriver kettlebell reviewThis is our second Muscledriver kettle bell at our gym. We bought the second bell as it is a really good value, ships quickly and is constructed well. I don’t think we could break this kettle bell if we tried. I will be handing this one down to my kids in 20 years. We like the Muscledriver kettle bell at our gym and give it 5 out of 5 stars for value and performance. Review by Brad McLeod – CrossFit Grinder


Check out the Muscledriver Kettlebell @ MuscleDriverUSA.com

I’m in my fifties, live in Maine, wanted to work out during the winter months. I’m a very active guy, play a lot of golf, mountain bike trails and dirt logging roads that go on for miles, kayak on lakes and ocean. I did’nt want to join a gym – To time consuming. The kettlebells are a very effective way to train your’e entire body, core, heart, lungs, flexibility, etc. If bought through other company directly, would’ve spent a good deal more! Since my first purchased, i’ve bought two more K-Bells, and i will continue in the future!! Review by Frank C.

MuscleDriver Blue Series Kettlebells are the same design at the Black Series and Gray Series Kettlebells, but are manufactured in a different way than those styles mentioned. The Blue Series Kettlebells are casted via Gravity Casting that provide a much more consistent casting, holding the kettlebells shape and integrity through time using the same molds.

The Blue Series Kettlebell goes straight from casting to painting. Any Blue Series Kettlebells that do not cast well are discarded. Normal kettlebells are molded through a process called Sand Casting, where the molds generally make 100-150 kettlebells each before a new mold has to be produced. Most Sand Casted Kettlebells generally need to be touched up with a bonding putty and grinded to achieve a perfect finish. Gravity Casted Kettlebells are more consistent leaving the molds without needing any work to finish the kettlebells. This allows each kettlebell to have a very similar finish without inconstancies across each production run of kettle bells.

Questions from athletes in our gym.

Question: Coach, which one do you prefer with the Ader vs Muscledriver kettlebell? They are very similar and we have both in our gym. Flip a coin as both are top quality.

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