Body-Solid KBR Powder Coated Kettlebell Sets
The KBR is Body-Solid's powder coated cast iron kettlebell, sold here in four pre-built sets from 105 lb. to 780 lb. Every bell is one solid casting with a matte black powder coat, a flat machined bottom, and the weight cast into the side in numbers you can read across a gym floor.
The number that matters is the step size. The KBR climbs in 5 lb. jumps the whole way from 5 lb. to 80 lb. Most kettlebell lines get lazy at the top and jump 10 or 15 lb. at a time once you pass 50. That is a problem on a staffed floor, because a member who owns the 50 lb. swing has nothing to move up to except a bell that is 20% or 30% heavier. The KBR gives you 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80, so progress stays gradual right through the heavy end.
Which KBR set should you buy?
Pick by how many people share the bells, not by the total weight on the label. A home gym or a single trainer rarely needs past 50 lb. A staffed floor with mixed members needs the whole range.
| Set |
Bells |
Weights included |
Total |
Best for |
| KBRS105 |
6 |
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 lb. |
105 lb. |
Home gym, one trainer, small studio |
| KBRS275 |
10 |
5 to 50 lb. in 5 lb. steps |
275 lb. |
Small commercial floor, personal training studio |
| 680 lb. set |
16 |
5 to 80 lb. in 5 lb. steps |
680 lb. |
Full commercial floor with no gaps to 80 lb. |
| 780 lb. set |
17 |
5 to 80 lb. in 5 lb. steps, plus 100 lb. |
780 lb. |
Strength facility, athletic department |
Body-Solid boxes the 105 lb. and 275 lb. sets as single part numbers. The 680 lb. and 780 lb. sets are built to order from individual KBR bells, so they take a little longer to leave the warehouse and they arrive on a pallet.
What does the powder coat finish actually do?
It gives you grip and it keeps rust off. Powder coat is a dry paint baked onto the iron, so it bonds into the surface instead of sitting on top of it the way vinyl does. What you feel is a slightly textured handle that holds chalk well and stays honest when hands get sweaty.
The trade is your floor. A powder coated bell is still bare iron under a thin shell. Dropped on wood or tile it will dent what it lands on, and repeated drops chip the coating at the base. Rubber flooring or a lifting platform solves that.
How is the KBR different from Body-Solid's other kettlebells?
Body-Solid sells four kettlebell lines and they are easy to mix up. The KBR is the powder coated cast iron bell and the one most gyms buy. The KBV is dipped in colored vinyl, which is gentler on floors but slicker in the hand. The KBZ pairs a chrome handle with a rubber coated body. The KBX is a kilogram competition bell where every weight shares the same size and shape.
If you want one line that covers beginners through strong lifters and needs no special care, the KBR is it.
Do the sets come with a rack?
No. Every KBR set ships as loose bells. Plan storage before the pallet arrives, because 16 kettlebells sitting on the floor is a trip hazard and an insurance problem in a staffed facility.
Four Body-Solid racks fit these sets, and all four are listed as options above the Add to Cart button so you can take one in the same order.
| Rack |
Holds |
Footprint |
Pairs with |
|
SRK200, 3 tier |
Three 62 x 13 in. tiers |
24 x 71 in. |
The 680 lb. and 780 lb. sets |
|
GKR60, 2 tier |
Two 56 x 11.25 in. trays |
23 x 62 in. |
KBRS275 |
|
GDKR100B, 2 shelf |
Two 39 x 11 in. shelves that flip for bells or dumbbells |
23 x 45 in. |
KBRS105, KBRS275 |
|
GDKR50B, 3 tier |
6 bells, any size 5 to 50 lb. |
19 x 16 in. |
KBRS105 |
The SRK200 is the only one of the four with enough tray length for a full 16 or 17 bell set. It is all welded, weighs 161 lb. empty, and ships by freight.
How much floor space do you need?
Racked, plan on the rack footprint plus about 3 ft. of standing room in front of it. Unracked, a 17 bell set lined up along a wall takes roughly 11 ft.
Swinging is the bigger question. A kettlebell swing needs about 6 ft. by 6 ft. of clear floor per person. If anyone presses or snatches overhead, you want 8 ft. of clear ceiling with no lights or sprinkler heads in the way.
Are these rated for commercial use?
Yes. Body-Solid rates the KBR for both commercial and residential use. The warranty terms are in the Warranty tab on this page. The powder coat itself is a wear surface, so normal scuffing is not covered.
One honest limit. If your members drop bells from overhead onto concrete, no coated iron bell survives that for long. For that use, buy competition bells and put down a platform.
Frequently asked questions
What is included in each set?
One of each weight listed for that set, and nothing else. No rack, no floor mat, and no manual, because a kettlebell does not need one.
Is any assembly required?
None. Each bell is a single piece of cast iron and arrives ready to use. The racks do need assembly, usually under 30 minutes with a wrench.
Can I buy a single replacement bell?
Not on this page. This page sells sets. Contact us with the model code, for example KBR45 for the 45 lb. bell, and we will quote it.
How do these ship?
Sets over 150 lb. move by freight truck and arrive curbside on a pallet. The 105 lb. set usually goes by ground carrier in several boxes, so expect the boxes to arrive on different days.
Do the bells have flat bottoms?
Yes. Every KBR is machined flat on the base, so it sits still on the floor and does not rock during renegade rows or push ups on the handles.
How thick is the handle?
Body-Solid does not publish handle diameters for the KBR line, and the handle grows with the bell the way it does on any cast kettlebell. We have asked for the figures and will post them here when we have them.
What is the heaviest KBR?
100 lb., sold as model KBR100. It is included only in the 780 lb. set.
Will the coating come off on my hands?
No. Powder coat is baked on, not painted on. It can wear shiny at the grip after years of use, which is normal and does not affect the bell.
The bottom line
Buy the 105 lb. set for a home gym or a single trainer. Buy the 275 lb. set for a small studio floor. Buy the 680 lb. set if you want every weight from 5 to 80 with no gaps, and the 780 lb. set if you also want a 100 lb. bell for your strongest members. Then add a rack from the options above the Add to Cart button, because the set does not include one.