Small, and very light .357 mag revolvers can be uncomfortable to shoot. I don't know anything about the Kimber, but have fired several featherweight Smiths and Taurus, and did not particularly enjoy it. Ended up with a Ruger SP101, which I still find on the edge of "unfun". No weight to counteract recoil. I carry a 6" S&W 686 .357 on a regular basis. But, not trying to hide it.
If you're looking at is a BUG gun or deep concealment, that's different. I doubt it will be the first choice for a range toy.
I've started a few women on the SP101 with .38 Specials, and they have all (so far) ended up with a semi-auto. They all seem to love the Sig 229.