Review of Body Solid Dumbbell Kettlebell Rack
- Two levels which can be flipped to hold 2 rows of kettlebells or dumbbells, or one of each.
- Dumbbell side can hold other equipment such as medicine balls or slamballs
- Hold up to 12 kettlebells AND 10 dumbbells(depending on size)
- Solid build can easily hold up to 500 lbs.
- Dimensions: 33L x 23W x 44.5H inches
Have you ever looked at your workout space and thought "What a mess!" Have you ever tripped over a weight laying around? Do you wish you had more space to add more equipment to your workout? Then getting this combo rack is the perfect item for you. This great addition to any home gym can hold multiple kettlebells and dumbbells. Even though this is a relatively inexpensive combo rack it has a solid sturdy feel. All it takes are a few bolts to be screwed in and your set to go. It fits great against any wall and can spaced far enough away you wont damage the wall behind.
By far the coolest feature is the ability to flip over the panels to fit your needs. Even if you don't own any kettlebells yet, you can buy this and add to your collection no problem! You can also store medicine balls on the dumbbell side which is perfect to avoid them rolling all over the place. Not only are you going to have a more organized gym, you will make it safer!
The only complaint is that there are not rubber coated feet. Even though 90% of home gyms are going to be on less sensitive surfaces, it would have been great to have rubber feet for people building gyms on hardwood floors. Also consider buying a floor mat if you are concerned about possibly scratching your floor. While this is not a major issue with most users, all it takes is to slam a weight down on the rack the wrong way.
Don't forget when measuring the dimensions, to allow space on top for your weights to be safely placed and removed.
By far the coolest feature is the ability to flip over the panels to fit your needs. Even if you don't own any kettlebells yet, you can buy this and add to your collection no problem! You can also store medicine balls on the dumbbell side which is perfect to avoid them rolling all over the place. Not only are you going to have a more organized gym, you will make it safer!
The only complaint is that there are not rubber coated feet. Even though 90% of home gyms are going to be on less sensitive surfaces, it would have been great to have rubber feet for people building gyms on hardwood floors. Also consider buying a floor mat if you are concerned about possibly scratching your floor. While this is not a major issue with most users, all it takes is to slam a weight down on the rack the wrong way.
Don't forget when measuring the dimensions, to allow space on top for your weights to be safely placed and removed.