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Revolve Steel Macebell for Strength Training, Rehabilitation, Stretching, Conditioning and Rotational Training - 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30lb Options for Women & Men

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Size: 20 lbs


Color: Matte Black


Features

  • ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION - Built from solid steel with welded head and stem, these gym weights and gym equipment for home deliver superior durability for intense training sessions and heavy impacts
  • ERGONOMIC GRIP DESIGN - Among strength training bars and strength training equipment, our knurled 1.1-inch handle and balanced weight distribution feel natural and secure during complex movements
  • MULTI-EXERCISE VERSATILITY - From tire slams to CrossFit routines, this weight training equipment adapts to countless exercises, making it a cost-effective addition to your fitness arsenal
  • MUSCLE TARGETING SYSTEM - Unique design activates multiple muscle groups through rotational movements, engaging core, shoulders, and arms for total-body conditioning and functional strength gains
  • SAFETY-FIRST ENGINEERING - Precision-welded construction and balanced weight distribution help prevent injuries during dynamic movements, ideal for rehabilitation and home gym equipment

Description

Experience versatile strength training with the Retrospec Revolve Steel Macebell. Crafted from durable steel, this macebell offers a range of weights from 5 to 30 pounds, accommodating various fitness levels. Its knurled grip ensures a secure hold, while the 1.1-inch diameter caters to different hand sizes. Ideal for rotational training, rehabilitation, and conditioning, this macebell promotes functional strength and flexibility. The black finish provides a sleek, low-maintenance look, making it a robust addition to your home gym.

Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Retrospec


Item Weight: 20 Pounds


Grip Type: Knurled


Weight Limit: 30 Pounds


Manufacturer: Retrospec


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


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Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Brand: ‎Retrospec


Item Weight: ‎20 Pounds


Grip Type: ‎Knurled


Weight Limit: ‎30 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Retrospec


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎34


UPC: ‎840216303034


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎41.73 x 5.71 x 5.71 inches


Package Weight: ‎9.74 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Retrospec


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Warranty


Model Name: ‎Steel Macebell Strength Training Weight


Color: ‎Matte Black


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎4642


Style: ‎20 lbs


Included Components: ‎Macebell


Size: ‎20 lbs


Sport Type: ‎Bodybuilding, Exercise and Fitness


Date First Available: June 14, 2021


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  • Compact, All-Steel Mace for Mobility & Rotational Strength
Size: 15 lb Color: Matte Black
I really like this steel macebell—it’s well constructed, the grip is great, and it feels balanced for flows, mobility, and shoulder/core work. The all-steel, matte black build looks and performs like a serious tool. Why I bought it: I wanted a compact tool for rotational strength, mobility, and shoulder stability that fits easily in a small home gym. The Retrospec Steel Macebell comes in multiple weights (5–30 lb), so I could start light and progress. I have a history of shoulder pain/ impingement and wanted a new way to workout First impressions (shipping & build): Arrived quickly and well packaged. The all-steel construction with a smooth, matte black finish looks clean and durable; the head-to-handle transition feels solid with no rattle. Grip texture is comfortable—not overly slick or shiny—which inspires confidence on longer sets. Ease of use: No assembly—take it out and train. Instructions are minimal but sufficient. There’s essentially no learning curve if you’ve used maces or clubs; beginners can start with simple holds, halos, and offset presses. Performance: It does exactly what it promises. The balance feels right (slightly head-heavy by design), the handle grip is excellent, and the finish has held up with no flaking so far. Quality is better than I expected at this price. How it compares: I’ve tried cheaper, seam-line, or plastic-ended maces; this one stands out for its solid, all-steel build and cleaner feel in hand. The range of weight options also makes progression easy without swapping brands. Who it’s for: Home gym owners wanting a space-saving tool for mobility and strength Athletes working on rotational power, grip strength, shoulder health Anyone who wants full-body, multiplanar training without bulky equipment Would I buy again? Yes. I’d happily pick up a heavier size for progressions. Purchased at full price—this is my honest opinion. Quick Pros & Cons Pros Well constructed, all-steel design Great grip; comfortable handle for long sets Matte black finish looks clean in a home gym Multiple weight options (5–30 lb) for easy progression Cons Finish can show chalk/sweat marks (cosmetic, wipes off) Technique matters—start light if you’re new to mace work Helpful Tips Begin with halos, offset presses, and 360s; progress to switch-grip flows once comfortable. If you’re new, choose a lighter weight than you think—maces feel heavier due to leverage. Store vertically or on a rack to protect the finish and keep the handle dry between session ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2025 by Oregonomad Oregonomad

  • Seems like good quality
Size: 10 lbs Color: Matte Black
I got a 10 and a 5 lb of these. I got the 5 for my smaller clients but I ended up using it for my warm ups and single handed practice. When I bought it the 5 lb was some kind of different model than the 10 lb, and I think the main difference to me is the handle knapping, on the 5 it's rougher/coarser. I like the feel of the 10 better, still a good grip, but doesn't feel like I'm going to be ripping up my hands as easily. Both feel solidly made, they have a nice finish, and I am not noticing any spots that make me question the quality. I think starting with the 10 was a good move. It was recommended as a starting place from multiple sources I read up on before buying. I'm about 6 feet tall, 220 lbs, and I do resistance training regularly. I'm not super strong, not an elite athlete or anything, but I work out more days than I don't. I do eventually want a heavier mace for 360s, but for everything else I do with it: uppercuts, battle lunges, split squats, etc, it's a good enough challenge. I'd probably not recommend anyone start heavier than that, if only because when you're first starting out with swinging the mace, you're going to probably flub it a bit here and there and you're going to want to be able to wrest control out of a bad swing if you need to, so you don't smash it into your hip or something. I don't know about the benefits of the mace as opposed to any other piece of equipment, what I do know is that it is interesting enough to me to keep me moving and doing it. I haven't used kettlebells very much but I like swinging this around a lot more than I ever liked a kettlebell. I'm left gasping and winded after certain sets of my little circuit I do, like the battle lunges get the burn going. I can feel the work in my core as I do 360s. If you're looking for a mace, this seemed to me like a pretty good deal for the quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023 by Patrick

  • Versatile item
Size: 10 lbs Color: Matte Black
Very cool item. So many things you can do with. Recently had surgery and I find it very versatile since it allows me to use it in many ways. Also, it helps strengthen my golf swing as I use it to sway back and forth similar to a swing. I want another one with heavier weight. Plus, I hate to think if I had a break-in what it would do to an intruder. Stay away you’ve been warned. 👍🏼 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2025 by Richard Giannelli

  • Love it! Excellent Quality and Design.
I am new to Mace training, but have trained using kettlebells, ropes, chains, tires, home made strongman logs, etc for years. I started using a sledgehammer some time back, and wanted to try a purpose-built mace. At this price including shipping, I thought I'd give a real mace a try. Wow! Nice! The mace came in just a few days, and was ingeniously packed using a bare minimum of foam; it arrived in perfect condition. The design and build are close to perfect as far as I can tell. Very solid, nicely balanced, not even any welds or seams to be seen. Will it scratch or smudge a little over time? I'm sure, but it's supposed to be a hard working warrior tool, not a fine art piece to put on a display shelf. I started with a 10lb mace, figuring I can always buy a larger one if I "outgrow" the 10. It is more than heavy enough to get started; no use ruining my shoulders by starting too heavy. After a warm up with some Indian clubs, I gave it a try. Nice! What a great workout. Just be careful to keep your movements and shoulders "packed" under control in the beginning if you haven't worked with this kind of tool before, and you will quickly get the hang of it. Would I buy it again or recommend? Absolutely. Do I plan to buy a 15lb and perhaps a 20 in the very near future? Yes, but that's just me. You could buy a 10lb or lighter and never go higher, and get years of benefit out of using it. A little light, you can perfect your form and get great benefit. It's NOT like you are competing in powerlifting and trying to go heavier and heavier. Too heavy, too soon, and you might get sloppy or perhaps hurt something. This is highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2020 by bobg1b2013

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