Yes4All Powder Coated Kettlebell vs Yes4All Competition Kettlebell
Quick verdict
Winner on Gym Score: Yes4All Powder Coated Kettlebell (100)
Yes4All Competition Kettlebell still wins for some buyers — see the fit cards below.

Best for
- · Anyone buying their first or second kettlebell for general training
- · Lifters in the 26 to 53 lb range running Simple and Sinister or Enter the Kettlebell programs
- · Budget-conscious buyers who want a real cast iron bell with good chalk-holding texture
$45 (31 lb)Buy on Amazon

Best for
- · Sport kettlebell athletes training for IKFF/IUKL competition formats
- · High-rep snatch and long-cycle programs (10 minute sets)
- · Lifters who want uniform body size at every weight for consistent technique
$95 (26 lb)Buy on Amazon
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Yes4All Powder Coated Kettlebell | Yes4All Competition Kettlebell |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Single-piece cast iron | Cast iron core, hollow shell on lighter weights |
| Coating | Matte powder coat | Powder coat |
| Handle Diameter | 32-38mm (varies with weight) | 33mm (uniform) |
| Available Weights | 5-80 lb | 9-70 lb |
| Bottom | Flat | — |
| Body Size | — | Uniform across weights |
Yes4All Powder Coated Kettlebell
Strengths
- +Single-piece cast iron, no welds
- +Matte powder coat takes chalk perfectly
- +Flat bottom enables push-ups and rows
- +True weight verified by owner scale tests
Weaknesses
- −Handle window can have small casting burrs (file in 30 sec)
- −Black coating shows chalk marks
- −Heavier weights (62+ lb) ship on Prime but are slow
Yes4All Competition Kettlebell
Strengths
- +True competition geometry — uniform body size
- +33mm handle suits high-rep snatches
- +Color-coded by weight per IKFF standard
- +Half the price of Kettlebell Kings competition line
Weaknesses
- −Paint chips at the handle window edges over time
- −Coating thickness varies slightly batch-to-batch
- −Heavier bells (44+ lb) ship slow even with Prime