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product_id: 333067508
title: "Retrospec Revolve Steel Macebell for Strength Training, Rehabilitation, Stretching, Conditioning and Rotational Training - 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30lb Options for Women & Men"
brand: "retrospec"
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# Ergonomic knurled 1.1-inch grip Multi-weight options 5-30 lbs All-steel welded build Retrospec Revolve Steel Macebell for Strength Training, Rehabilitation, Stretching, Conditioning and Rotational Training - 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30lb Options for Women & Men

**Brand:** retrospec
**Price:** KD 33.30
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Swing Stronger, Move Smarter 💥

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Retrospec Revolve Steel Macebell for Strength Training, Rehabilitation, Stretching, Conditioning and Rotational Training - 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30lb Options for Women & Men by retrospec
- **How much does it cost?** KD 33.30 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- retrospec enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted retrospec brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Total-Body Activation:** Unique design targets core, shoulders, and arms for functional strength and mobility gains.
- • **Built to Last, Train to Win:** Solid steel construction ensures durability for the toughest workouts and heavy impacts.
- • **Versatility Meets Efficiency:** Adaptable for tire slams, CrossFit, rehab, and rotational training—your all-in-one fitness tool.
- • **Precision Grip, Maximum Control:** Knurled 1.1-inch handle offers a secure, natural hold for complex rotational movements.
- • **Safety Engineered for Confidence:** Balanced weight and precision welding reduce injury risk during dynamic, high-intensity sessions.

## Overview

The Retrospec Revolve Steel Macebell is a premium, all-steel strength training tool available in 5 to 30-pound options. Featuring a knurled 1.1-inch ergonomic grip and balanced weight distribution, it’s designed for versatile use—from rehabilitation to advanced rotational conditioning. Its durable welded construction and sleek matte black finish make it a standout addition to any home gym, empowering users to build functional strength, improve mobility, and elevate their training with confidence.

## 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.

Review: Compact, All-Steel Mace for Mobility & Rotational Strength - 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
Review: Seems like good quality - 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.

## 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0977QK46K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,874 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #12 in Strength Training Bars #362 in Women's Athletic Shirts & Tees |
| Brand Name | Retrospec |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,876) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840216303010 |
| Grip Type | Knurled |
| Included Components | Macebell |
| Item Type Name | Strength Training Weights |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Retrospec |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| UPC | 840216303010 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 30 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Retrospec
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00840216303010
- **Grip Type:** Knurled
- **Item Weight:** 10 Pounds
- **Manufacturer:** Retrospec
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **UPC:** 840216303010
- **Weight Limit:** 30 Pounds

## Images

![Retrospec Revolve Steel Macebell for Strength Training, Rehabilitation, Stretching, Conditioning and Rotational Training - 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30lb Options for Women & Men - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71on87t4TRS.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the 15 pound mace heavy enough I am 6,1 187 lbs and physically fit?**
A: I'm 6'4 280 and do strongman and functional fitness. I use 20-30 lb for power but most of my clients use 10-15. Even a generally fit man will get a challenge out of 10-15lbs. Starting at 15 is smart as you'll out grow a 10 quickly but transition to 20 takes time. 15 and 25 are best

**Q: Anyone use the 30lb?**
A: I swing a 30 lb regularly, but it took me years to get there. I recommend starting with a 10. Unless you use kettlebells or clubs. Then start with a 15.

**Q: I never received my item. How do I get my money back!?**
A: Contact Amazon customer service for a refund.

**Q: What length is the 10-pound mace?**
A: The handle length with the bell together entirely 40 inches, diameter of the handle is 4.25 inches. I use this as my pre-workout and my shoulders get really ready for the heavy loads in the gym.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compact, All-Steel Mace for Mobility & Rotational Strength
*by O***D on August 18, 2025*

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

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems like good quality
*by P***K on December 15, 2023*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Mace I have seen!
*by A***C on March 12, 2026*

My regular gym has several of these maces. This model is by 10x the best I have seen. The grip diameter is not to big and not to small. There is a midway knurling with is nice. The power coating is great. The handle is about 3" longer than others I've seen and that is a plus. This unit is about 1/4 the price of the larger name brand(s) and way better quality. BTW, you only need the 10# unit. If you think you need heaver you are using it wrong. I'm a big strong dude and I prefer 10#. Learn to use it correctly. You can always choke up to reduce the load.

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