Yes4All

Brand profileHealth, Fitness & Wellness

Yes4All

Adjustable dumbbells and fitness equipment retailer

Best rank

#7

Best placed #7 in Health, Fitness & Wellness.

8 products on the radar · #7–#26AI best #13.0 (Claude)
Top 3 productsranked by AI + owners · straight to buy
What our sources say

What the AIs say

#7 best · 4 of 4 agree

Claude ranks Yes4All highest (avg #13.0 over 2 mentions); ChatGPT is the most sceptical (#19.0).

synthesised · the AI panel

What the press says

Positive · 8 stories · 30d

Yes4All gains favorable mentions in fitness media for affordable kettlebells and home gym equipment, with editors and writers recommending products across multiple publications.

synthesised · 8 articles via Google News · Serious Eats, Men's Health +6

01

The brief

The brand in a paragraph.

Yes4All began in the early 2010s in the United States. They make dumbbells, kettlebells, and resistance equipment. The brand built its reputation on affordable weights for home gyms. Dumbbells became their signature product, reliable and cheap. They appeared across thousands of retailers and online marketplaces. Today Yes4All ranks fourth in Health, Fitness & Wellness globally. They track across 6649 brands in their category. The company dominates e-commerce for budget fitness equipment. Their weights sit in garages from coast to coast. Simplicity and low price. That is their method. No excess. No waste. Just iron that works.

Act one

What the machines think.

Three AI models read the whole category and rank Yes4All's products — model by model, list by list, over time.

02

Model by model?

How each AI sees it.

Claude ranks Yes4All highest (avg #13.0 over 2 mentions); ChatGPT is the most sceptical (#19.0).

  • ClaudeClaude

    #13.0

    avg over 2 mentions · best #9

  • Perplexityperplexity

    #17.5

    avg over 2 mentions · best #16

  • GeminiGemini

    #18.0

    avg over 1 mention · best #18

  • GPTChatGPT

    #19.0

    avg over 3 mentions · best #7

03

Wins & misses?

Where it leads, where it lags.

Yes4All lands 2 top-10 placements with no clear weak spots in tracked intents.

Where it lags

lowest-ranked intents

No misses below #20 — Yes4All is a top-tier presence everywhere it appears.

04

Rank trajectory?

Weeks of movement.

Across 8 weeks of tracking: 0 intents steady, 2 climbed, 0 slipped. Biggest move: climbed 3 ranks in Best Adjustable Dumbbells (now #7).

#1#11#21#31#334/275/45/115/185/256/16/86/15

Act two · ★ new

What the people say.

The same lineup, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — and the press that covers them.

05

Video reviews?

What reviewers say about the brand.

AI summary of 4 reviews · as of May 2026

Yes4All earns trust as a no-frills, budget-conscious brand that delivers rugged, traditional cast-iron equipment built to take punishment, though sometimes at the expense of adjustment speed and polish.

Where reviewers disagree: One reviewer finds the adjustment system slow but accepts the trade-off for durability, while another loves quick-dial competitors and views manual loading as a significant downside

Mixed reviews

What they praise

  • Cast iron construction across the lineup feels heavy-duty and traditional, built to withstand drops and rough handling that would damage plastic-shell competitors
  • Simple, rugged design philosophy means fewer moving parts and less risk of mechanical failure over time
  • Wide handles and textured grips mirror old-school kettlebell ergonomics, familiar to users who train with single-piece equipment
  • Durable finishes like vinyl coating protect floors and reduce noise without sacrificing long-term structural integrity
  • Products remain functional across different training phases, from intense slams to recovery walking or light lifting

What they knock

  • Adjustment mechanisms on adjustable models rely on plastic components that reviewers identify as the weak link in otherwise all-iron construction
  • Weight changes take longer than dial-based systems, requiring manual plate loading that can interrupt workout flow
  • Finish and assembly lack the sleek, polished feel of premium brands, prioritizing function over aesthetics

Who reviewers think this brand is — and isn’t — for

For you if

Yes4All suits home-gym users who value indestructible cast-iron builds and straightforward design over convenience features, and who train hard enough to break fancier equipment.

Look elsewhere if

Lifters who want fast weight changes between sets or premium fit-and-finish should look to brands that prioritize speed and aesthetics over brute-force durability.

Synthesised from: Strength & Steel Reviews · SuperZydan Reviews · Sav's Savvy Reviews · Billionaire

Watch the reviews

Bowflex 840 vs Yes4All - Adjustable Kettlebell Showdown

Strength & Steel Reviews

Yes4All Step Platform Review: Worth It For Home Workouts?

SuperZydan Reviews

Honest Yes4All Slam Ball Review: Best Slam Ball for Home Gym?

Sav's Savvy Reviews

Yes4All Kettlebell - Worth It? 2026

Billionaire

06

In the press?

What the world is saying.

via Google News
Press sentiment · last 30 days?

What’s being written about Yes4All lately — and the mood of it. 8 pieces in the last 30 days, coverage skews positive.

8 articles4 positive4 neutral0 critical

as of June 4 · 8 stories?

Act three · ★ new

Do they agree?

Put the two verdicts side by side — every product with its AI rank and its reviewer score — and see where the machines and the buyers line up, and where they don't.

07

The lineup, reconciled?

Every product — both verdicts.

High-Density Foam Roller is Yes4All's most-recommended product, ranking across 1 buyer question, with Adjustable Dumbbells Set 105 lb close behind.

08

Traits?

The words the panel uses.

AI most often praises Yes4All for being "budget" (3 mentions) and "value" (2).

  • budget3
  • value2
  • loadable2
  • durable1
  • economical1
  • entry-level1
  • everyday use1
  • firm1
  • firm-support1
  • great value1
  • heavy1
  • incremental1
09

Frequently asked

What buyers want to know.

  • What makes Yes4All equipment different from other budget brands?

    Reviewers say Yes4All builds cast-iron equipment with simple, rugged design that prioritizes durability over convenience features. The heavy-duty construction and minimal moving parts are designed to withstand drops and rough handling that would damage plastic-shell competitors.

  • What's the main downside of Yes4All adjustable dumbbells?

    Reviewers identify plastic components in the adjustment mechanism as the weak link in otherwise all-iron construction. Weight changes require manual plate loading, which takes longer than dial-based systems and can interrupt workout flow.

  • Are reviewers split on Yes4All's adjustment speed?

    Yes. One reviewer accepts the slower manual-loading trade-off for durability, while another prefers quick-dial competitors and views manual loading as a significant downside. The choice depends on whether you prioritize indestructible build or convenience between sets.

  • Who should buy Yes4All equipment?

    Yes4All suits home-gym users who value cast-iron builds and straightforward design over convenience features, and who train hard enough to test durable equipment. It's a fit for people who have broken fancier gear in the past.

  • Who should look elsewhere?

    Lifters who want fast weight changes between sets or polished fit-and-finish should consider brands that prioritize speed and aesthetics. Yes4All equipment skips sleek finishes in favor of function.

  • How durable is Yes4All's finish?

    Reviewers note that durable finishes like vinyl coating protect floors and reduce noise without sacrificing long-term structural integrity. The finish works without the polished look of premium brands.

10

Rivals?

Who it competes against.

Yes4All's closest rival is TRX — and Yes4All comes out ahead in 2 of 2 of the questions they both answer (100%).

11

The recap

Where it stands today.

  • FootprintStrongest in Health, Fitness & Wellness (best #7), across 2 buying intents.
  • AI verdictClaude ranks Yes4All highest (avg #13.0); ChatGPT most sceptical (#19.0).
  • TraitsMost often associated with budget (3 mentions) and value (2).
  • Top productHigh-Density Foam Roller is the most-mentioned Yes4All product this snapshot.
  • Closest rivalTRX (2–0 across 2 shared intents).

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