💪 Swing Smarter, Not Harder — Elevate Your Strength Game
The Clubbells® by TACFIT are patented Indian steel clubs with a unique displaced center of gravity, designed for dynamic swinging workouts that exponentially increase torque and force production. Made from durable polyurethane-coated alloy steel, they enable tri-planar, joint-friendly training that enhances connective tissue strength, mobility, and full-body muscle definition without the injury risks of conventional weightlifting.
Brand | Clubbell |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel, Polyurethane (PU) |
Special Feature | Durable, Ergonomic |
Use for | Whole Body |
Handle Material | Polyurethane |
Manufacturer | RMAX.tv Productions |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.5 x 3.6 x 3.6 inches |
Package Weight | 2.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 6 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Clubbell |
Part Number | CST-5 |
Size | 5 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Grip Type | Training |
A**J
Very satisfied!
Hello. I purchased #15 and #25 lb clubbell. These are very challenging. The quality is very good and the way company packaged everything is impressive. There were no imperfections or scratches. These are very good size and rubber coating does make it feel safer when exercising at home. I have been swinging these in my living room, and I can freely place them on the floor, without hesitation, as the rubber coating provides great cushioning, unlike my cast iron kettlebells, which need to be placed down on the floor very carefully. The only thing I noticed is that my 25 lb clubbell's knurling is much more aggressive than the one on the 15 lb. It is almost to the point where it hurts the hands. I contacted customer service and they recommended I purchase another one and return this one. Other than that, I really like using these. I liked these so much that I also ordered 20 lb unit, and will be purchasing 35 in the future.
L**M
Clubs are great, and this is one of the best!
I started with “heavy” clubs about a year ago. I had a chronic shoulder injury that was keeping me out of the gym and making it hard to sleep. I knew of Mark Wildman from his kettlebell videos, which led me to the world of clubs. I started with a 10-pounder (different brand; not nearly as nice), which was great for rehabbing my shoulder and learning the movements. Due to the size of that club, it was only useful for single-arm movements.After about 8 weeks, I had mastered the lighter weight and was ready for something bigger. I wanted to get a 20-pounder in order to get more out of two-handed movements. I also wanted the rubber coating. (Starting out, I whacked my head a few times with the light weight. Nothing crazy, but it could be bad news with a 20-pound club).Tacfit is one of the few companies making rubber-coated clubs, and the prices are good. The balance is great, the knurling is enough without being uncomfortable, the pommel is just the right size. It came with a safety strap, but I’ve never used it. I’ve had this club for about 9 months now, and I’m doing one-handed mills and shield casts 7 days a week.I’m ready to move up to a higher weight again, but tacfit doesn’t seem to have a great selection on this product page. As much as I would love a matching set of these clubs, I’m happy that I have this one in my collection even if it ends up being the odd one out.
K**.
Money Well Spent!
I purchased both a 15 and 25 pound clubbell. Overall I'm very impressed with the construction of the club. It stands easily on a flat surface, and the coating is nice. The grip is sharp enough to enable you to hold the club when sweating but not too sharp that it tears your hands up.I looked at several brands, both cheaper brands here on Amazon and other clubs elsewhere, but am glad I went with the RMAX brand. This brand came recommended by someone I follow on youtube and I wasn't disappointed when they arrived. I anticipate these lasting me for a very long time. With workout equipment, you get what you pay for. Its not worth saving yourself $10 and then kicking yourself because you wish you bought something of better quality, of which these fit the bill.
S**I
Good entry-level clubbell
It is a good clubbell to start training with. The rubber coating will start peeling off with use. The most annoying part is when the black protective coating on the knurling it get really shart and rough on the hands. Another thing is the round base get loose which I have never experienced before with Clubbells. Overall not bad for the price. The length of the club is the best, very well balanced.
J**A
Love using this thing
I got this as a beginner in clubbell exercises. 15lb is heavier than I expected when it’s in lever form, so this was the perfect weight to get started on my journey and even advance quite a bit before having to increase the weight.
M**T
Best clubs on the market
I’m really pleased with the items. They are superb quality. The best clubs on the market.The only issue I have is that I ordered a 35lb and a 45lb club, but received 2 x 45lb clubs. The hassle and expense of sending one back to the U.S. is too much, so will have to keep them both and re-order a 35lb. Other than this, I am very happy with the service.
A**R
The perfect length
I am a 51 year old male and exercise on regular bases. Forme the traditional gym is a bit boring so I always look for alternative ways to exercise. Club bells offer that non symmetrical weight distribution and one can do complex one handed and two handed work with them.Most of the club makers make the lighter weights too short which makes it very hard to do two handed work. One hand swings and circular work is fine but two handed gama casts etc . Become too jerky. This clubs have an ideal weight to length ratio. They also have a plustic covering to protect your floors. I think they are worth the extra price and can be a great addition to your arsenal.
M**Z
Quality seems to be hit or miss…
I’ve so far purchased pairs of 10 and 15 pounders, and singles in 35 and 45 pounds. The single heavier clubs are made well, as are the 10 pound pair, no complaints with any of those. Unfortunately both 15 pound clubs seem to have been carelessly made, and have defects in the applied ‘urethane’ coating that prevents them from standing straight up, and instead causes them to lean annoyingly to the side on a flat level surface. They absolutely had to have seen this mistake before boxing them up and shipping them out, so I feel that a 3 star rating is being more than generous…
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