{"id":261,"date":"2026-05-30T11:20:23","date_gmt":"2026-05-30T03:20:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aifitnesscenter.com\/blog\/?p=261"},"modified":"2026-05-30T11:20:23","modified_gmt":"2026-05-30T03:20:23","slug":"what-handle-design-and-coating-define-an-onnit-kettlebell","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aifitnesscenter.com\/blog\/what-handle-design-and-coating-define-an-onnit-kettlebell.html","title":{"rendered":"What handle design and coating define an Onnit kettlebell?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Right, so you&apos;re asking about what makes an Onnit kettlebell&apos;s handle special, eh? Blimey, where to even start&#8230; I remember the first time I picked one up at a gym in Shoreditch, must&apos;ve been a rainy Tuesday afternoon last autumn. Everything else felt a bit&#8230; meh, you know? But this? Different beast entirely.<\/p>\n<p>Let&apos;s talk about the handle design first. It ain&apos;t just a chunk of metal with a hole in it, no sir. The thing you notice straight away is the window\u2014that&apos;s the gap between the handle and the bell itself. Onnit&apos;s got it just right. Not too narrow that your knuckles bash against the iron, and not so wide it feels like you&apos;re swinging a suitcase. It&apos;s like&#8230; imagine shaking hands with someone who actually knows what they&apos;re doing. A firm, comfortable grip, no awkward fumbling. I&apos;ve used others where the window was so tight, doing a clean felt like I was trying to thread a needle mid-swing. Proper nightmare.<\/p>\n<p>And the thickness! Oh, this is a big one. It&apos;s not a skinny little bar. It&apos;s got a girth to it that fills your palm. Sounds odd, but it forces your hand to work properly, builds up that grip strength without you even thinking about it. I used a cheap, thin-handled bell from a discount sports shop once\u2014felt like I was going to fling it through my neighbour&apos;s conservatory. The Onnit handle? It sits there, solid as anything. You feel in control.<\/p>\n<p>Now, the coating. This is where the magic happens, trust me. It&apos;s not just paint. It&apos;s this textured, almost gritty powder coat. Not rough, mind you, but it&apos;s got a tooth to it. Like the finish on a proper cricket bat handle. Stops it from sliding out of sweaty hands. I was doing a set of snatches last July\u2014heatwave, the gym was like a sauna\u2014and my hands were proper slick. A standard, smooth kettlebell would&apos;ve been a liability. This one? Held fast. Didn&apos;t budge an inch.<\/p>\n<p>Colour&apos;s part of it too, innit? They&apos;re not shy. Bright blues, greens, reds. My 24kg is this vibrant steel blue. Sounds silly, but it makes you want to pick it up. Makes it feel like a tool, not just a weight. You look at it on the floor and think, &quot;Right, let&apos;s have some fun.&quot; A far cry from those dull, black, peeling things you see rusting in the corner of some gyms.<\/p>\n<p>The real test was when my mate Dave, a proper DIY enthusiast, tried to scratch it with a key on a bet. Left a tiny mark on the coating, but it didn&apos;t chip or flake. Just a scuff. The iron underneath was completely protected. He was gutted, I was chuffed.<\/p>\n<p>So yeah, that&apos;s the long and short of it. The handle&apos;s shaped for real human hands, not just cast and forgotten. The coating&apos;s there to work *with* you, to stick when you need it to. It&apos;s the difference between a tool that fights you and one that becomes part of you. You don&apos;t realise how important that is until you&apos;ve used a bad one and then felt a good one. Once you go Onnit, as they say&#8230; you get rather spoiled for anything else. Cheers for listening to me ramble on!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Right, so you&apos;re asking about what makes an Onnit kettlebell&apos;s handle special, eh? 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