
What is a SandBell? Hyper Wear’s SandBell is a cross between a sandbag, a dumbbell, a barbell, a grip bag, a medicine ball, a slam ball, and a kettlebell. Made of tough stretchy neoprene, the SandBell is the most versatile and enjoyable functional weight training tool on the market. Sizes range from 2lb to 50lb. Even more amazing is that the SandBell utilizes a patent pending fill mechanism that allows the end user to fill or empty the SandBell with whatever fill material desired.

Since Hyper Wear has introduced the SandBell, there have been nothing but great things said about the product. It’s opened the doors to a new form of fitness training. One of the people who have seen how eye opening this product can be is Jeff “Mad Dog†Madden, associate director for strength and conditioning at the University of Texas. Muscle and Fitness interviewed “Mad Dog” and asked him how he uses the SandBells in his training. Here is a tidbit of the interview:
Q: How do SandBells factor into your training?
A: You can use them every way you can use a medicine ball, but because they’re free form, the shifting weight really works on grip strength and wrist torque. And they’re really good for forearm development. We’ve got them from 5 pounds up to 100 pounds.Q: How do they compare to medicine balls?
A: I’ve been a strength and conditioning coach for 27 years, so SandBells were a great change for us, something a little different for the athletes. One advantage is that we can use them in all kinds of weather. Leather medicine balls get sloppy and seams starting tearing when they get wet, and rubber balls get slippery.
If you’d like to read the entire interview, you can see it here on the Muscle and Fitness Website.
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Kettlebells are the very best method to get fit. I in no way bother with any other gear nowadays, just several kettlebells and I look in prime form.
That’s the great thing about SandBells – anything you can do with a kettlebell, you can do with a SandBell! However, SandBells can be used for a lot more applications such as partner passes, full body slams, slick floor exercises, etc. In addition, a SandBell dropped on the floor (or your foot!) won’t do any damage where a kettlebell could cause serious problems. The other failure we’ve seen in kettlebells is that they do not work out your grip strength at all or forearm strength as much as a SandBell does. Just this past weekend, we spoke with two police officers / SWAT team members who train other officers in fitness classes. After watching our SandBell presentation and trying them out to see how they could incorporate them into their training, they told us they are getting rid of all their kettlebells! They wanted something that was more useful and less dangerous and SandBells were it. Give us a try! I bet you’ll be amazed at how much better more versatile your workouts can be with SandBells!