People exercising at HYROX Bangkok using purra's innovative clip-on handle with water bottles.

Purra’s Innovative Clip-On Handle Turns Water Bottles into Functional Kettlebells at HYROX Bangkok

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Written by John Oliver

2026-08-22

Every gym enthusiast has likely improvised with water bottles in lieu of dumbbells. Purra has taken this DIY approach to the next level with a sleek, branded solution: a clever handle. This cleverly designed plastic handle clips onto two mineral water bottles, transforming them into a functional kettlebell complete with weight markings.

Unveiled at HYROX Bangkok as part of a marketing campaign, the handle attaches to dual 1.5-liter bottles, exactly hitting a 3-kilogram weight mark. The dome, in a powder blue color and emblazoned with the brand’s name, mimics competition kettlebell designs with scalloped horns. It’s not just a gimmick; this product reflects thoughtful design by bypassing typical branded giveaways.

Close-up of a hand holding a water bottle with Purra's clip-on handle.
Athlete lifting a makeshift kettlebell with Purra's handle at a fitness event.

Design Meets Functionality with a Smart Handle

Throughout the pandemic, many have created homemade kettlebells, so I can vouch for this innovation. This new grip’s handle spacing mimics genuine competition kettlebells closely, allowing comfortable two-handed swings without risk to your knuckles. This attention to ergonomic detail sets it apart from other promotional items, which often neglect functionality despite sleek appearances.

Group at a fitness class using water bottles with Purra's handles.

Each pair of 1.5-liter bottles reaches the precise 3-kilogram mark, with the clever handle proudly displaying this weight. Unlike typical branded merchandise, this ensures the product is taken seriously as a training tool. It demonstrates meticulous attention beyond mere aesthetics.

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Trainer demonstrating exercises with water bottles and Purra's handles.
Various water bottles fitted with Purra's clip-on handles on display.

The Perfect Stage for Innovation

Purra, Singha Corporation’s mineral water brand, is no stranger to creative marketing, frequently collaborating with designers. Their participation at HYROX—known for its eight fixed equipment stations, including kettlebells—showcases their water bottle kettlebell concept in a laughably fitting context.

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Participants using modified kettlebells with Purra handles during a workout.

While it’s uncertain whether this product will enter mass production or remain a unique promotional piece, its existence proves the concept works brilliantly. This invention is the kind of innovation that might soon inspire 3D-printable versions available online. Sometimes creativity itself is the real product.

Close-up of bottles arranged neatly, showcasing Purra's clip-on handles.

Source: yankodesign.com

Frequently asked questions

How does Purra’s handle transform water bottles?

Purra’s plastic handle clips onto two mineral water bottles, transforming them into a functional kettlebell with weight markings.

What is the weight of the kettlebell using Purra’s handle?

The handle attaches to dual 1.5-liter bottles, reaching exactly a 3-kilogram weight mark.

Where was Purra’s kettlebell handle unveiled?

The handle was unveiled at HYROX Bangkok as part of a marketing campaign.