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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
It didn't have pump inside
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
So far so good! I was a little nervous getting something like this that is inflatable. My boys can be rough on things, and it's hard to find things like this that will hold up. So far it has held up very nicely with a 10 yr old and three teenage boys punching and kicking it. It does lean a bit if you don't put enough water in the base, but it's easy to add water whenever needed. Definitely worth the price!
Manda
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
My 13-year-old daughter uses this constantly. The air holds for a good couple of weeks before you need to add more. I'd recommend you buy it!
josh.erb1
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Had some issues. Customer service took care of it.
Danielle Dawn
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Definitely good quality
Nicolelynn247
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
I would not call this heavy duty. It is a tall item though.
DS Product Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I can work on techniques such as evading and footwork, if I’m using it alone because it has a lot of spring to it. If you’re working out with another person, one can apply support on the other side each time it's struck. Since my sparring partner days are in the past, this bag provides family benefits. Now my daughters and I have a great bag to workout with. I can coach and push or encourage them to go harder. It makes more sense for me to use it to assist me in coaching them; than using it alone. This is always the case because you net more positive synergistic results. My 12-year old has more fun punching this full length heavy bag, than she does hitting focus mitts. Plus by having me there to absorb and steady the bag from bouncing around will prolong this bag’s lifespan. Things I encountered when setting this bag up:Anyone who orders the bag would know what it comes with; but I wanted to provide some feedback. I like that they included gloves and an electric air pump. If I was unsure of what to order and had to pick out a bag and then also shop for gloves, it would overwhelm me. Yet, by having a kit with all you need, means everyone can get started. If one needs to order different gloves, they'd already have an informed decision. Some feedback about the items included:The 12 oz. gloves feel pretty good in quality. They are also versatile. I’m over 40 and these gloves fit my hands and my daughter’s hands too. I like that the gloves allow my hands to breathe. There’s nothing like getting a blister to distract & detract from your training. It’s great that they included an electric pump make it easy to inflate. There are 3 sections to this bag. The lower section is for filling with water/sand. The mid air bag section gives the upper bag flexibility. It took around 4 minutes to fill the both air bags.Some tips about filling the upper bag. When I first filled the bag with air, I didn't have the top air nozzle closed all the way. I made an oversight and needed to push the top air nozzle down into the bag further. By having the nozzle seat below the top surface of the bag will ensure a tight seal. Also, I was timid and didn't fill the bags as full as they could withstand. Once I filled the middle and upper bags more full of air (per the instructions), the bag was sturdier.In the event you'd need to maneuver the bag around, I recommend placing the bag on a movable surface (such as a mat). I put this heavy bag in our (currently) unfinished basement where there is no water faucet yet. I didn’t have any sand available so I filled the lower bag with water (upstairs in our kitchen). After the 5th gallon point, any more water was going to become difficult to carry it all down myself. So I made many trips up and down the stairs a gallon at a time. I used a funnel to get the water into the bag. It required about 11 gallons to fill it. My wife asked how I planned on emptying the bag (at some point in the future). It was a good question and so I plan to use our wet/dry shop-vacuum to empty the bag.If you have sand available, I’d recommend going that route. My only concern with opting to fill it with water is that over time, the lower bag may develop a tear. By supporting the bag when my daughters hit it will cut the chances down it tears anytime soon. I will check the health of the lower bag for leaks often.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
this is perfect for a pre teen to practice some karate on. Simple to set up just fill the base with water and use the included electric pump. the gloves that come with this are just cheesy plastic.
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