Yes4All JX7N Kettlebell Review
Our verdict
A 40-pound cast iron kettlebell purpose-built for swings and squats, priced at $118.59 with solid buyer approval from 923 reviews.
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Intermediate to advanced lifters who want a heavy cast iron bell specifically suited to swings and squats and value Yes4All's build reputation.
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Budget-focused buyers, as $118.59 for a single 40-pound iron bell is a higher cost per pound than some comparable options in this batch.
- Material Cast Iron
- Weight 40 Pounds
- Color Black 40lb
- Feature Kettlebell Squat, Kettlebell Swing, Security
- Priced 170% above the category median ($43.95 across 39 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 923 owner ratings
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Popularity2.9/5
923 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Yes4All JX7N is a 40-pound cast iron kettlebell priced at $118.59. It carries a 4.6-star rating from 923 reviews with 200 monthly buyers. The listing highlights compatibility with kettlebell squats and swings, two of the most demanding and popular kettlebell movements.
Cast iron construction means a solid, dense bell with no composite shell. At 40 pounds, this is a serious working weight that suits experienced lifters more than beginners. The black finish is noted in the data.
At $118.59 for a 40-pound iron bell, buyers are paying a moderate premium over the most budget-friendly options. The 4.6-star rating across 923 reviews suggests buyers who choose it are generally satisfied with build quality and feel.
Pros
- Cast iron construction delivers the density and balance suited to heavy swings and squats
- 4.6 stars from 923 reviews indicates consistent buyer satisfaction at this weight class
- 40-pound weight targets intermediate and advanced training loads
- Spec listing references kettlebell squat and swing use, suggesting handle geometry suited to those patterns
Cons
- At $118.59 for a single 40-pound bell, the price per pound is higher than some alternatives in this batch
- 923 reviews is a smaller sample than higher-volume Yes4All siblings in this batch
Specifications
| Material | Cast Iron |
|---|---|
| Weight | 40 Pounds |
| Color | Black 40lb |
| Feature | Kettlebell Squat, Kettlebell Swing, Security |
Performance notes
A 40-pound cast iron bell provides the mass and balance needed for two-hand swings, deadlifts, goblet squats, and carries. The JX7N spec listing specifically references kettlebell squat, swing, and security use cases, suggesting the handle geometry and base are designed with those movement patterns in mind.
What buyers say
923 buyers rate this 4.6 out of 5, and 200 units sell per month. While the review count is lower than some Yes4All models, the rating holds up. Buyers selecting a 40-pound cast iron bell at this price tend to be deliberate purchasers who report solid build quality.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the Yes4All JX7N compare to the Yes4All Z9TZ in this batch?
Both are iron kettlebells from Yes4All. The JX7N is cast iron at 40 pounds for $118.59, while the Z9TZ is listed as iron at 14 kg for $59.56. The JX7N is heavier, costs more, and has a spec listing that emphasizes swing and squat use.
Is the Yes4All JX7N suitable for beginners?
At 40 pounds, this bell is challenging for beginners, especially for overhead work. Beginners are better served starting in the 8 to 16 kg range before stepping up to a 40-pound bell.
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