Description
The Signature Steel competition kettlebell 4 kg is the lightest bell in the Steve Cotter signature range — an all-steel competition kettlebell with a crack-resistant black powder coat and high-visibility yellow weight marking. Price: 55 EUR excluding VAT.
A technique bell designed by a kettlebell pioneer
Developed with the input of kettlebell sport pioneer Steve Cotter, the Signature Steel range applies competition geometry to every weight in the line-up. The 4 kg size is the teaching and mobility bell: light enough for shoulder halos, Turkish get-up progressions and swing technique drills, yet built to the same all-steel standard as the heaviest bells in the range. The full family runs from 4 kg to 36 kg in 2 kg steps, so club members keep an identical grip feel as they progress.
Built for daily commercial use
- All-steel body and handle for a solid, stable feel — described by the manufacturer as unbreakable
- Black powder coating resistant to cracking, corrosion and scratching
- Yellow weight numbering readable across the room, for fast rack management in group classes
- Competition-style construction for a standardised, professional feel
Who the 4 kg bell is for
Beginners learning clean movement patterns, warm-up and mobility work, supervised return-to-training programmes, and coaches who want a light bell that looks and feels identical to the rest of the fleet. Typical exercises: technique swings, kettlebell deadlifts, goblet squats, halos, Turkish get-up progressions and loaded carries.
Specifications
| Reference | LIF-41191 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4 kg |
| Type | Competition kettlebell, Steve Cotter signature range |
| Material | Steel body and handle |
| Finish | Black powder coating, yellow weight marking |
| Range | Available from 4 kg to 36 kg |
| Price | 55 EUR excluding VAT |
Programming ideas for studios
The 4 kg bell earns its rack space in three recurring slots. In beginner blocks, it carries the first two to three weeks of swing and hinge teaching before members progress to 6 and 8 kg. In warm-ups, halos, around-the-worlds and light goblet holds prepare shoulders and hips ahead of heavier lifts — a two-minute flow coaches can run with any group. And in mobility or return-to-training sessions, get-up progressions and slow carries build control at a load that never threatens form. Studios running small-group formats typically stock two to four 4 kg bells so a whole class can warm up simultaneously.
Frequently asked questions
Why buy a competition bell in such a light weight?
Because technique transfers. Members who learn the swing, clean and get-up on a 4 kg bell with competition geometry move up the range without relearning grip or rack position — an argument that matters for studios running structured kettlebell programmes.
How durable is the finish under daily class use?
The powder coat is specified by the manufacturer as resistant to cracks, corrosion and scratches. Wipe the bell down after sweaty sessions and store it dry to keep the finish intact for years.
Can we order a full graded set?
Yes — the range covers seventeen weights from 4 kg to 36 kg. We quote complete sets with storage racks and volume discounts, free of charge, within 24 hours.
See the full kettlebell range or request a quote for a complete set.













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