Blue Lakes Iron kettlebells are manufactured via metalcasting of gray iron and then powder coated. A review of the components, as listed on the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) for the gray iron and the powder coating, against California’s Proposition 65 list was performed. Based on this review, it has been determined that a Proposition 65 warning is not required for this product.
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Doing the same workout repeatedly can get tedious, but a sure-fire way to plus up your ordinary sweat session is to add some weights. You’ve likely used standard dumbbells in the past, but if you’re really looking to shake things up, reach for a set of kettlebells. These ball-shaped weights can help challenge your whole body in new ways, and for many exercises, you only need one of them. ahead, learn all about kettlebells, how to make sure you're using them correctly, and find some exercises to get started.