




💪 Elevate Your Workout Game with Xenios Clubbells!
The Xenios USA Tacfit Clubbell (10 kg, VSSTCB10) is a premium training tool recognized by the Tacfit Official Training Program. Made from a single solid piece of alloy steel and coated with a durable urethane film, these clubbells are designed for unconventional workouts, catering to athletes of all levels with various weight options.
| Size | 10 kg |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Seasons | Evergreen |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Xenios |
| Manufacturer | Xenios USA |
| Item model number | VSSTCB10 |
| Package Dimensions | 69 x 9.4 x 9 cm; 9.96 kg |
| ASIN | B00YOW3714 |
D**.
Good quality and not slpeery handle
Nothing, good handling
E**G
High end product
Very nice design and quality. The non slippery grip makes me in control through all movements.
V**T
Nicely made, but weak paint and very thin handle for the weight
I've ordered a couple of these, mainly as I needed a 10kg pair to bridge from working 7kg single handed up to 12kg single handed. These 10kg do have a thin handle, especially for the weight. If they had a slightly beefier handle they'd be a solid 4-star club. The comments below apply to all Xenios clubs I've ordered:The good:The 12kg, 15kg and 20kg all have nice beefy handles, with a good grip for two-handed work. The 5kg, 7kg and 10kg, all have quite quite slender handles, which is generally good for single handed work. Can be a negative though, especially at this weight (see below).The weights are spot on. Perfect.Excellently machined from good hard steel. Yet to put a single dent in one (and it really looks like I've tried!)Nice knurling. There is a popular blog post about these, claiming the grip causes the club to fly from your hands randomly. 1000s of swings in, I have yet to have this happen. Maybe it's a problem for those with sweatier hands than mine.Rubber pommel doesn't dig into your wrist like most european cast-iron pommels, yet provides enough support.Longer than most of the EU available clubs, so more torque... more torque equals more force, more effort, more exercise!The bad:Expensive, but built to last.The paint is weak. Weak, weak, weak. Fine if you like the gnarly, worn-in look, but if you like pristine clean things, be careful with them.The handles on the 5kg, 7kg and 10kg are thin. I have large hands, and find them just a shade too thin for long sessions, especially on this 10kg weight. This has prompted me to work up to using the 12kg as my single hand weight, so maybe that's Xenios' crafty motivational plan!All in all, worth it if you want to take clubbelling seriously, but if you just want one to augment other work or test the water then BodyRip's long cast iron ones are probably more cost-effective.
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