150 KG to Stone
150 kg is 23 stone 9 pounds. Convert instantly below.
Conversion Result
150 kg = 23 stone 9 pounds | 23.62 stone | 330.7 lbs
150 kg is 23 stone 9 pounds. Divide 150 by 6.35029 to get 23.62 stone - 23 stone with 9 pounds remaining. In pounds, 150 kg is 330.7 lbs. 150 kg is one of the most significant round-number milestones in metric weight tracking. It is a figure that people track toward - trying to stay below it - or away from, as they progress in weight loss. In the stone system, 150 kg falls between the 23 stone mark (146.06 kg) and the 24 stone mark (152.41 kg), sitting closer to the 24 stone threshold. For the reverse calculation, use our main kg to stone converter.
At 150 kg, all adults at every standard UK height are well into the Class 3 (severe) obese BMI category. At 5ft 6in the BMI is 53.1. At 5ft 8in the BMI is 50.1. At 6ft 0in the BMI is 44.8. At 6ft 2in the BMI is 42.4. The lowest BMI at 150 kg across any adult height is approximately 40 - Class 3 obesity - occurring only at the tallest heights above 6ft 2in. There is no standard adult height at which 150 kg falls below Class 2 obesity.
Doctor's Note - Written by Dr Muhammad Usman, MBBS
150 kg is a milestone that carries real weight in clinical conversations - both literally and in terms of what it signals. Patients who reach or cross 150 kg are in a weight range where the physical burden on joints, cardiovascular system, and respiratory function is significant. It is also a weight at which the full NHS/WHO specialist pathway is not just available but strongly indicated: Tier 3 weight management, medication assessment, and bariatric surgery evaluation are all clinically appropriate. What I want patients at this weight to understand is that these pathways exist specifically for situations like this, and that accessing them is not a last resort - it is the right first step.
150 kg - where the metric milestone sits relative to stone thresholds
150 kg is 330.7 lbs and 23 stone 9 pounds. The nearby stone milestones are: 23 stone (146.06 kg, 321.9 lbs) - 3.94 kg below 150 kg - and 24 stone (152.41 kg, 336.0 lbs) - 2.41 kg above 150 kg. So 150 kg sits closer to 24 stone than to 23 stone, at 9 pounds into the 24th stone. In the pound system, the nearest round number is 330 lbs (149.69 kg) - just 0.31 kg below 150 kg. For anyone tracking in multiple unit systems, 150 kg, 330 lbs, and 23 stone 9 lb are the three equivalent reference points.
Is 150 KG a Healthy Weight? - BMI by Height
All BMI values calculated manually. Formula: kg divided by height in metres squared. 5ft 6in row = UK average height.
| Height | KG | BMI | NHS/WHO Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5ft 0in (152cm) | 150 kg | 64.9 | Obese |
| 5ft 2in (157cm) | 150 kg | 60.9 | Obese |
| 5ft 4in (163cm) | 150 kg | 56.5 | Obese |
| 5ft 6in (168cm) ★ UK avg | 150 kg | 53.1 | Obese |
| 5ft 8in (173cm) | 150 kg | 50.1 | Obese |
| 5ft 10in (178cm) | 150 kg | 47.3 | Obese |
| 6ft 0in (183cm) | 150 kg | 44.8 | Obese |
| 6ft 2in (188cm) | 150 kg | 42.4 | Obese |
Weights Close to 150 KG
| Kilograms | Stone and Pounds | Decimal Stone | Pounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 135 kg | 21 st 4 lb | 21.26 st | 297.6 lbs |
| 140 kg | 22 st 1 lb | 22.05 st | 308.6 lbs |
| 22 st 12 lb | 22.83 st | 319.7 lbs | |
| 150 kg (this page) | 23 st 9 lb | 23.62 st | 330.7 lbs |
| 155 kg | 24 st 6 lb | 24.41 st | 341.7 lbs |
| 160 kg | 25 st 3 lb | 25.20 st | 352.7 lbs |
| 165 kg | 26 st 0 lb | 25.98 st | 363.8 lbs |
| 170 kg | 26 st 11 lb | 26.77 st | 374.8 lbs |
FAQs
How many stone is 150 kg?
150 kg is 23 stone 9 pounds, or 23.62 stone. Divide 150 by 6.35029 to get 23.62 stone.
What is 150 kg in pounds?
150 kg is 330.7 lbs. Multiply 150 by 2.20462 to get 330.693 lbs.
What stone is closest to 150 kg?
24 stone (152.41 kg) is closest - 2.41 kg above. 23 stone (146.06 kg) is 3.94 kg below.
What is 150 kg in stone and pounds?
150 kg is 23 stone 9 pounds. In decimal stone that is 23.62 stone.
Is 150 kg close to 330 lbs?
Very close. 150 kg is 330.7 lbs - 0.31 kg above the 330 lb mark.
Dr Muhammad Usman
MBBSDr Muhammad Usman graduated with his MBBS from Avicenna International Medical University in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (2019–2024) and brings international clinical training across general medicine, surgery, and public health. He writes all health content on this site to current NHS/WHO guidelines, ensuring clinical accuracy and real-world relevance for UK readers.
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