⚖️ Pound Converter
Easily convert between pounds (lb) and kilograms (kg).
= 154.32 lb
= 68.04 kg
Common Weights
Luggage (Int'l)
50 lb
Barbell
45 lb
Body Weight
100 lb
Body Weight
150 lb
Bench Press
225 lb
Food
1 lb
Pound Conversion Guide
📌 What is a Pound?
• Pound (lb) is a unit of weight used in English-speaking countries
• 1 pound = 0.453592 kilograms
• 1 kilogram = 2.20462 pounds
• Used for body weight, luggage, food weight, etc.
💡 Conversion Formula
• kg → lb: kg × 2.20462
• lb → kg: lb ÷ 2.20462 (or lb × 0.453592)
⚖️ Common Pound Weights
• Body Weight: 100~200lb (45~90kg)
• Luggage: 50lb (23kg) - International limit
• Dumbbell: 10~50lb (4.5~22.7kg)
• Barbell: 45lb (20.4kg) - Standard bar
• Food: 1lb (453g) - Meat/fish unit
🏋️ Pounds in Fitness
• US gyms use pound units
• 45lb barbell = 20.4kg
• Bench press 225lb = 102kg
• Deadlift 405lb = 183.7kg
✈️ Travel/Luggage Weight Limits
• International: Usually 50lb (23kg) limit
• Domestic: Usually 40lb (18kg) limit
• Carry-on: 15~22lb (7~10kg)
🍖 Pounds in Food/Cooking
• 1lb meat = about 450g
• Commonly used in recipes
• US stores sell by pound
✨ Tips
• Check luggage weight before traveling
• Get familiar with pounds when using US gyms
• Always check weight units when shopping online
• Pound (lb) is a unit of weight used in English-speaking countries
• 1 pound = 0.453592 kilograms
• 1 kilogram = 2.20462 pounds
• Used for body weight, luggage, food weight, etc.
💡 Conversion Formula
• kg → lb: kg × 2.20462
• lb → kg: lb ÷ 2.20462 (or lb × 0.453592)
⚖️ Common Pound Weights
• Body Weight: 100~200lb (45~90kg)
• Luggage: 50lb (23kg) - International limit
• Dumbbell: 10~50lb (4.5~22.7kg)
• Barbell: 45lb (20.4kg) - Standard bar
• Food: 1lb (453g) - Meat/fish unit
🏋️ Pounds in Fitness
• US gyms use pound units
• 45lb barbell = 20.4kg
• Bench press 225lb = 102kg
• Deadlift 405lb = 183.7kg
✈️ Travel/Luggage Weight Limits
• International: Usually 50lb (23kg) limit
• Domestic: Usually 40lb (18kg) limit
• Carry-on: 15~22lb (7~10kg)
🍖 Pounds in Food/Cooking
• 1lb meat = about 450g
• Commonly used in recipes
• US stores sell by pound
✨ Tips
• Check luggage weight before traveling
• Get familiar with pounds when using US gyms
• Always check weight units when shopping online
Complete Pound to Kilogram Conversion Guide (2025)
01
Understanding Pounds and Kilograms
The pound (lb) is an imperial unit of mass used primarily in the United States, United Kingdom, and a few other countries. 1 pound = exactly 0.453592 kilograms by international agreement. The pound has a long history dating back to Roman times, derived from the Latin "libra pondo" (pound weight), which is why the abbreviation is "lb". Today, pounds are essential for measuring body weight, food portions, luggage limits, fitness equipment, and commercial goods in imperial-using countries. The kilogram is the SI base unit of mass, used globally in science, medicine, and most countries worldwide. Understanding both units is crucial for international travel, fitness training, cooking with international recipes, and online shopping.
02
Body Weight and Health Metrics
Body weight conversion is essential for health tracking and medical records. Average adult weights: 100lb = 45kg (petite adult), 120lb = 54kg (average woman), 150lb = 68kg (average adult), 180lb = 82kg (average man), 200lb = 91kg (larger adult), 250lb = 113kg (obese range). Weight loss goals: Losing 1lb per week = 0.45kg weekly loss (safe rate), 10lb goal = 4.5kg target, 50lb transformation = 22.7kg (major weight loss). BMI calculations require weight in kg or lb depending on the formula. For kg: BMI = weight(kg) / height(m)². For lb: BMI = (weight(lb) / height(in)²) × 703. Medical contexts: Baby birth weight (7-8lb = 3.2-3.6kg), medication dosing often uses kg, pregnancy weight gain (25-35lb = 11-16kg recommended). When traveling to countries using different systems, always convert your weight for medical forms and prescriptions.
03
Luggage Weight Limits for Travel
Airline baggage policies are strictly enforced and vary by carrier and route. International flights: Economy checked bag = 50lb (23kg) limit, Business class = 70lb (32kg), First class = 70lb (32kg). Overweight fees apply immediately for bags over limits. Domestic US flights: Standard checked = 50lb (23kg), some budget carriers = 40lb (18kg). Carry-on limits: 15-22lb (7-10kg) typical limit, though rarely weighed. Overweight fees: $50-200 per bag for 51-70lb, $200+ or refusal for 71lb+. Strategic packing tips: Use a luggage scale before heading to airport. Distribute heavy items across multiple bags if traveling with family. Wear heaviest shoes and jacket on the plane to save bag weight. International travelers should remember that scales at home might be in kg but airport displays in lb (or vice versa). Budget airlines: Ryanair, Spirit, and similar carriers have stricter limits (around 33-44lb / 15-20kg) and charge for all checked bags.
04
Fitness and Weightlifting Conversions
Gym equipment in the US exclusively uses pounds, while most other countries use kg. Standard barbells: Olympic barbell = 45lb (20.4kg) for men, 35lb (15.9kg) for women. Weight plates: 45lb plate = 20kg, 25lb = 11kg, 10lb = 4.5kg, 5lb = 2.3kg, 2.5lb = 1.1kg. Strength milestones: Bench press 135lb = 61kg (beginner), 225lb = 102kg (intermediate, "two plates"), 315lb = 143kg (advanced, "three plates"). Deadlift 405lb = 184kg (strong intermediate), 500lb = 227kg (advanced), 600lb+ = 272kg+ (elite). Squat 225lb = 102kg (intermediate), 315lb = 143kg (advanced). Dumbbell ranges: 10-25lb = 4.5-11kg (beginners), 30-50lb = 14-23kg (intermediate), 60-100lb+ = 27-45kg+ (advanced). Kettlebells: 26lb = 12kg, 35lb = 16kg, 53lb = 24kg, 70lb = 32kg. When following American fitness programs or watching US YouTube trainers, always convert weights to your local units. Note that standard gym plates are actually 20kg (44lb) internationally, not exactly 45lb.
05
Cooking and Food Measurements
Food recipes from the US use pounds and ounces, while most international recipes use grams and kilograms. Meat and poultry: 1lb ground beef = 454g (perfect for 4 burgers), 3lb whole chicken = 1.4kg (feeds 4 people), 5lb pork shoulder = 2.3kg (for pulled pork), 10lb turkey = 4.5kg (feeds 8-10), 1lb steak = 454g (2 large servings). Baking ingredients: 1lb flour = 454g ≈ 3.5 cups, 1lb sugar = 454g ≈ 2.25 cups, 1lb butter = 454g = 4 sticks = 2 cups. Produce: 1lb potatoes = 454g ≈ 3 medium potatoes, 1lb carrots = 454g ≈ 6-8 carrots, 1lb apples = 454g ≈ 3 medium apples. Grocery shopping: US supermarkets price meat by $/lb, while European stores use €/kg. To compare: $5/lb ≈ $11/kg. Recipe scaling: When halving or doubling American recipes, remember 0.5lb = 227g, 2lb = 907g. For precision baking, always use a kitchen scale rather than volume measurements.
06
Commercial and Shipping Applications
Package shipping costs are heavily based on weight brackets. USPS rates: First-Class up to 1lb (454g) = $4-5, 2lb = $7-8, 3lb = $9-10. Priority Mail up to 1lb = $8-9, 5lb = $12-15, 10lb = $18-22, 20lb = $30-35. FedEx/UPS: Use dimensional weight (length × width × height / 139) if larger than actual weight. 1lb package = small items, 5lb = 2.3kg (books, clothes), 10lb = 4.5kg (electronics), 20lb = 9kg (multi-item orders), 50lb = 23kg (furniture components), 70lb = 32kg (max for single-person lift). International shipping: Customs forms require weight in both lb and kg. Over 70lb often requires freight shipping. E-commerce: Product weights listed in lb for US sites but kg for international. Amazon shows both units. Industrial applications: Material capacities (cement 94lb bag = 42.6kg, fertilizer 50lb = 22.7kg), human lifting limits (OSHA recommends max 50lb = 23kg for frequent lifting), vehicle payload (truck bed 1,500lb = 680kg capacity, sedan trunk 100lb = 45kg safe limit).