Leikefitness GM1120 Kettlebell Review
Our verdict
The Leikefitness GM1120 offers 10 pounds of PVC-coated resistance for $34.99, a touch cheaper than the similarly specced YOTTOY W-10 at $39.99. Its 4.6-star rating across 195 reviews is respectable, but 50+ bought last month is the lowest demand figure in this comparison, suggesting a smaller, less proven buyer base than its rivals.
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Best for buyers who want a 10-pound PVC-coated kettlebell in blue at a slightly lower price than similar competitors, and who are comfortable with a smaller 195-review track record rather than the largest, most established options in the category.
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Skip it if purchase volume and review count matter to your decision. At 50+ bought last month and 195 reviews, it trails every other kettlebell in this comparison on demand signals, including the Sunny NO. 066-5's 400+ purchases and 2,600 reviews.
- Material Polyvinyl Chloride
- Weight 10 Pounds
- Color BLUE
- Feature Weight Training
- Priced 13% below the category median ($39.99 across 59 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 195 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
195 owner reviews, fewer 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
A buyer wanting a 10-pound kettlebell in a specific blue finish, without needing the biggest name in the category, is who the Leikefitness GM1120 fits. Priced at $34.99, it undercuts the similarly weighted YOTTOY W-10 by five dollars while offering the same 10-pound PVC-coated format.
The polyvinyl chloride coating provides the same quieter, softer-grip experience as other coated bells in this lineup, and the single weight_training feature tag keeps the marketing straightforward compared to listings that stack on resistance training and other claims. Ten pounds is a reasonable general-purpose load for swings, squats, and carries for a buyer past the absolute beginner stage, and the fixed weight keeps the product simple to shop for.
Where the GM1120 falls behind is demand signal strength. Its 4.6-star rating across 195 reviews is solid and roughly in line with the field, but 50+ bought last month is noticeably lower than the Sunny NO. 066-5's 400+, the JFIT J-VKB8's 300+, or even the YOTTOY W-10's 100+. That does not necessarily mean the product underperforms, but it does mean buyers have less collective data to lean on than with the higher-volume alternatives currently on the market.
Pros
- 10 pounds of PVC-coated resistance suits general strength training for $34.99.
- Priced $5 lower than the similarly specced YOTTOY W-10 at $39.99.
- 4.6-star rating across 195 reviews shows solid buyer satisfaction.
- PVC coating is quieter and gentler on floors than bare cast iron.
- In stock and currently available.
Cons
- 50+ bought last month is the lowest demand figure in this entire comparison.
- 195 reviews is a small sample next to the Sunny NO. 066-5's 2,600 or JFIT's 784.
- 4.6-star rating trails the JFIT (4.8) and YOTTOY BG-15 (4.8) in this lineup.
- Fixed 10-pound weight offers no adjustability for progression.
Specifications
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
|---|---|
| Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Color | BLUE |
| Feature | Weight Training |
Performance notes
A 10-pound kettlebell with a PVC coating behaves much like other coated bells in this comparison, offering a softer feel and quieter set-down than bare cast iron while still providing enough resistance for swings, goblet squats, and carries once someone is past the earliest beginner stage. The single weight_training feature tag on this listing is narrower than competitors that also claim resistance training, which may simply reflect a less detailed product listing rather than a real functional difference. Blue coloring is cosmetic only. Because the GM1120 sits at a fixed 10-pound weight, it offers no built-in progression, so it works best as one piece of a broader kettlebell rotation rather than a standalone solution for a lifter expecting to increase load over time. The lower 50+ bought last month figure suggests it is a less frequently chosen option than its direct competitors at similar weight and price.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star rating across 195 reviews puts the Leikefitness GM1120 in the middle of this comparison's pack, ahead of the Ader set's 3.2 stars but behind the JFIT J-VKB8 and YOTTOY BG-15, both at 4.8 stars. The smaller 195-review count, compared to the Sunny NO. 066-5's 2,600 or the JFIT's 784, means less collective buyer data to draw on. The 50+ bought last month figure is the lowest of any actively selling product in this set, well under the Sunny's 400+ and JFIT's 300+. Together, the pattern suggests a product that satisfies the buyers it has, without yet building the review volume or purchase momentum of its more established competitors.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Leikefitness GM1120 kettlebell a good value at $34.99?
It is reasonably priced for 10 pounds of PVC-coated resistance, undercutting the similarly specced YOTTOY W-10 at $39.99 by five dollars. Its 4.6-star rating across 195 reviews supports that value, though its 50+ bought last month is lower than most competitors, meaning less proven demand behind the price.
How does the Leikefitness GM1120 compare to the YOTTOY W-10?
Both are 10-pound PVC-coated kettlebells, but the GM1120 costs $34.99 versus the W-10's $39.99. The W-10 has more reviews at 312 versus 195, and a higher 100+ bought last month figure versus the GM1120's 50+, suggesting slightly more established demand despite the higher price.
What color options does the Leikefitness GM1120 kettlebell come in?
This listing is finished in blue, with a PVC coating over a 10-pound weight. The coating gives it a softer grip and quieter set-down compared to bare cast iron kettlebells at the same weight, which matters for anyone training on hardwood floors or in shared living spaces where noise is a concern.