Want to pump iron while still uphold your geek cred ? The newest physical fitness collection from Onnit is the surest way for a Star Wars superfan to get swole .
Onnit , which describes itself as a maker of supplements , health food for thought , and " unconventional training equipment , " lives up to its promise by delivering a telephone line of kettlebells featuring iconic Star Wars role . There ’s a 50 - pound sign Boba Fett version , a 60 - pound Stormtrooper version , and naturally , the heaviest kettlebell at 70 punt has been reserved for Darth Vader himself . price between $ 150 and $ 200 depending on the weightiness , the kettlebells have been sculpture and cast in chip - resistive iron .
Most importantly , it ’s fully functional . Just hold in out the video below to see the kettlebells being used in a series of deadlifts , squats , and other strengthen exercises .

There ’s also a 20 - punt Death Star slam clump ( $ 75 ) , which is a fiddling like a medical specialty ball except it ’s plan to withstand the impact of being bedevil , discharge , and cast against hard control surface . It ’s made of indestructible polyurethane gum elastic and has ridges along it to help you grip the ball better .
For those who prefer something a little less intense , Onnit also designed a reversible yoga mat for $ 65 . While you ’re in downward - look dog , you could align your hands with those of Han Solo , who seems to be frozen in carbonite ( and also evidently trapped in your yoga mat ) .
quick for a Force - infused sweat sesh ? These ware are usable for purchase onOnnit ’s website — and be sure to wear out your glow - in - the - darkStar Wars undieswhile working out .

