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I've read that, depending on the variety and how it's treated after being cut, it's stronger than most man-made alloys and has a stronger UTS than some cuts of steel.
Still though, it's very elastic. Not sure if I would. At least not with anything very heavy, the bend would worry me.
It would flex up and down, and the movement of the kettlebells would swing the bar forward and back. Movement in every direction.
I would definately start light. The bar weighs 2.5kgs.
They are definately strong, but PVC pipe and fibreglass bars are also used. I don't know how these would hold out....