Onnit
Onnit Chimp Primal Bell (8 kg / 18 lb)
An 18 lb cast-iron Primal Bell sculpted as the Chimp, a light, beginner-friendly bell with a hand-finished primate face.
A 12 kg single-cast iron bell with a matte powder coat and a smooth, wide handle, a popular entry weight for swings and goblet squats.
MSRP is a reference figure — live price is on the retailer's site.
Kettlebell Kings made its name on finish quality, and the 12 kilogram powder-coat bell shows why people pay a small premium for the brand. It is cast as a single piece, with the handle and body forming one continuous unit so there is no seam to crack, then given a textured matte powder coat that holds chalk well and feels grippy even with sweaty hands but never abrasive enough to tear skin. Twelve kilos is a classic starting weight for many lifters: heavy enough to teach a proper hip hinge on two-handed swings, light enough to learn goblet squats and Turkish get-ups without form breaking down. The handle is wide with a smooth, generously radiused underside that welcomes two hands, and the flat base keeps the bell steady for floor presses and get-up transitions. There is no color coding, just a uniform matte black, and the cast-iron body grows with the weight so it is not size-standardized. For a first or second bell where finish and feel matter, it is an easy recommendation.
| Type | Powder Coated |
|---|---|
| Weight | 26 lb |
| Adjustable | No |
| Adjustable range | — |
| Coating | Powder |
| Handle width | 5.4" |
| Fill material | Cast Iron |
| Flat bottom | Yes |
| Competition spec | No |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 8.4" × 7.9" × 10.4" |
|---|---|
| Floor footprint | 0.5 sq ft |
| Product weight | 26 lb |
Onnit
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