The kettlebell sees its first significant redesign in 300 years… all for a better user-experience




While the idea of weight-lifting has been around for as long as humans have, the kettlebell as we know it probably originated in the 1700s in Russia… and its design fundamentally hasn’t changed since then. It started off as a weight with a handle, used by Russian farmers to weigh their grains, and slowly evolved into a fitness product in the 1900s when the Russians screwed handles to cannonballs so they could exercise with them. The modern kettlebell is just a mildly refined version of its cannonball-ancestor, with the same design featuring a spherical weight at the base, and a handle at the top for lifting and swinging – although inventor and sports techie Josh Hume believes this design has an inherent flaw.

Designer: Josh Hume

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The campaign video above does a much better job of visually explaining what Hume believes is wrong with the kettlebell’s design. When you lift a kettlebell with one hand overhead, it causes your wrist to bend backwards, while the weight itself exerts unnecessary pressure on the muscle tissue in your forearms. Through personal experience and conversations with kettlebell users, Hume recognizes that these two stress points can often cause strain and physical damage to your wrists and forearms (not to mention you stand the risk of busting your wristwatch too)… and his solution is about as simple and clever as you’d expect. Rather than opting for the cannonball-inspired design, Hume decided to just split the weight into two masses, creating an empty space in the middle for your forearm to pass through, allowing your wrist to maintain a neutral position while lifting. Titled the Kettlecross, this patent-pending concept can be used exactly how you’d normally use a kettlebell, except without the risk of physical damage.

The Kettlecross, which recently debuted on Kickstarter, isn’t Hume’s first walk in the park. He’s had over 15 years of Product Development under his belt, and in 2017, he and his colleague Luke Modeste invented the patented FITT Cube, an all-in-one home gym the size of a small stepping stool. After delivering FITT Cubes to over a thousand backers, Hume decided to focus on another functional fitness solution made famous by Crossfit.

The Kettlecross’ design isn’t groundbreakingly different, but it’s clever enough to make you wonder why nobody ever thought of it before. Designed, developed, and manufactured in the UK, the Kettlecross comes in two sizes – an 8kg and a 12kg, with a larger 16kg variant in the pipeline. The Kettlecross are made using the traditional casting process, with up to 95% of the iron being sourced from scrap automotive parts and steel offcuts. Not only does each Kettlecross utilize recycled metal, but potential customer returns can also be melted down and recycled again too, closing the loop to create a neat circular economy. Depending on the size/weight you choose, the Kettlecross goes for an early-bird price of $55 to $83, and will practically last a lifetime. If the campaign stretch goal of £50,000 is met, it will ship in 4 color variants – Black Charcoal, Ironman Red, Illuminating Yellow, and Ultimate Gray.

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Thinking Out-of-the-box Lets you Fit your Entire Gym Inside a Box

The FITT cube isn’t just about fitness, it’s also about fitting into your active lifestyle and your small home, because within its ridiculously small boxy footprint, it fits an entire gym, complete with everything you need to be your fittest self. Designed with a layout that cleverly allows you to do as many as 100 exercises, if not more, the FITT cube is perfect for high-intensity power workouts, or strengthening your core, or just regular cardio.

Recognizing that most people don’t have the space for gym equipment in their home, or the money for a gym membership, or even the willpower to head to the gym everyday, Josh Hume embarked on a journey to bring the gym to the household. The catch? It had to be the smallest, most exhaustive (and exhausting!) gym ever made. After multiple iterations, the FITT Cube was born. With its 450mm edge dimension, the FITT Cube occupies as much space as a footstool, and comes with a mini-stepper (with its own seven-segment LCD display), a rotating seat, gripping handles, a plyometric platform, and even resistance bands. The FITT cube also comes with a user guide, exercise chart, and a nutrition guide to keep you on top of your fitness game. Arranged in their optimized formation, the FITT can be flipped over to any side and used to work out on, be it anything from stepping exercises, to twisting exercises, to push-ups or lifts, to even plyometric workouts (in a stroke of absolute genius, the soft-grips double up as non-slip friction pads when you flip the FITT over to use the plyometric platform!)… the FITT was designed to cater to all.

The FITT comes made from gym quality steel, a steel that’s capable of easily taking stress of any kind while not gathering rust accrued from sweat and moisture. With soft-touch grip handles for your elevated push-ups, a plyometric platform for your power workout, or lifts to a rotating seat for all your core exercises to even a high-quality stepper and display, and a pair of resistance bands, the FITT, over two years worth of iterations and prototypes, fits your entire gym routine into a box that’s literally less than 3 cubic feet. Now if that isn’t out-of-the-box thinking…!

Designers: Luke Modeste & Josh Hume

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FITT Cube is a patent-pending, transformational fitness tool uniquely designed for multifunctional, total-body workouts. It’s one piece of equipment that maximises all aspects of your fitness and stands up to even the most vigorous of plyometric workouts. And it’s 10 or more pieces of equipment all contained in a 45cm cube. The new shape of fitness.

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FITT Cube provides unmatched versatility – cardio, strength, flexibility, endurance, and power training all with one machine. This self contained patent-pending multi-gym delivers an effective, total body workout in minimal time and with minimal space requirements.

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If you ever want to switch up your routine, just flip FITT Cube and you’re targeting a whole new aspect of your fitness.

Use the plyometric platform for power workouts. Flip it, and use the padded twisting seat to target your core. Another turn and work your strength with dips, press-ups and lifts. Flip it again, and you can even get your cardio with the built-in mini stepper. There’s nothing you can’t do with FITT Cube.

Here are some of our favourite exercises:

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With FITT Cube, there is always something new to challenge you and keep your body guessing. We’ve identified more than 100 individual exercises you can do to target every muscle group in your body. We’re certain you’ll find even more once you get your hands on it!

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Ready to go. No assembly. No complex attachments.

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Evolution of FITT Cube

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