The Hyperwear SandBell is the functional-fitness sandbag that changed how trainers program conditioning work — a flat disc-shaped sandbag that slams, throws, rotates, carries, and presses without the rigid handles and stiff shape of a kettlebell. The 10-pound SandBell is the warm-up and HIIT weight for most adults.
The sand fill shifts inside the neoprene shell as you move, forcing the stabilizer muscles to react the way a static kettlebell doesn’t. Slam it on concrete, throw it against a wall, squat press it overhead — the neoprene shell absorbs impact silently and the closed double-stitched seams keep the sand contained. No leaks even after hundreds of slams.
Hyperwear has manufactured SandBells in Austin, Texas since 2006. The company designed the SandBell format specifically for functional-fitness programming and still cuts, sews, fills, and tests every bag in Texas. The 10-pound is the lightest SandBell in the lineup and the most common starting point for conditioning classes.






