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Everlast Hyperflex Strike Bag with Dual Hyperflex Individual Locking Springs and High Density Plastic Base, 63 Inch Maximum Height Setting

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$64.97

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About this item

  • High density plastic base; Designed for reflex workout
  • Speed Flex - setting is best for fast punches, combinations, and reflexes
  • Straight Flex - setting is best for punch techniques, agility, defense, footwork, and timing
  • Dual Hyperflex individual locking springs provide three workout settings for comprehensive punching, reflex, and cardio workouts



demis jose aranda valdez
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
genial duradero ya tengo tiempo con el mio y sigue bien
John
Reviewed in Australia on March 13, 2021
Movement isn’t right
K.W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021
I saw many negative reviews but I’ve really enjoyed this product. As long as you’re understanding it’s not a heavy bag and going “overboard” I think you’ll find it very durable.
C Eric Williams
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021
Decent for the price preformed well and There was a easy setup
Waddy
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020
Easy to assemble and fun to use. Many people gave bad reviews talking about it broke after a day or few days of use. However, this is a “speed and reflex bag. Do not hit with power shot. I repeat, no heavy power shots. All speed punches as you focus on movement/footwork, and defense.
RTT: Guns & Gear
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020
I do like this product and it's good for hand/eye coordination and can be used as a slip bag...but...I've used it three times now and the main post is now bent. The height adjustment is pretty well stuck where it is at because of the curve/bend in the post.
León Santillan
Reviewed in Mexico on January 29, 2020
Lo primero que me motivo a comprarla fue que estaba en oferta, casi a mitad de precio. Una vez que la tuve en casa, el armado fue muy sencillo, el material de la pera es bastante resistente y no es tan rígido, los resortes son bastante fuertes y al poderlo configurar de 3 formas te permite entrenar la velocidad y reflejos. El único contra que le veo es la base, ya que para mi gusto es necesario llenarla con arena ya que con agua queda un poco inestable al pegarle lo cual se puede resolver agregando una pesa (de disco). Fuera de eso, es bastante práctica, se puede tener en la recamara ya que ocupa poco espacio, en general es una buena opción.
Laura Hussini
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2019
I was surprised with the quality of this thing, worth the money for sure, its gym by itself. Its a lot of fun and doesn't feel like you are working out. Its full body workout, if you focus on your form especially the leg work its perfect. It's not meant be hit too hard, if you are going to hit it hard, you will have to tighten the screws because they will loosen up every 15 minutes or so.
Last Blow
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
Ordered our first Everlast free standing punching bag in 2015. It did not last for ever but whatever, about 5 years till the plastic base broke off. Just replaced it with their new Everlast Flex model. All metal and looking way better, the plastic base of the old model was most definitely a design flaw, so looking forward to see how it holds under the pressure... To whoever wrote the base leaks water - make sure to put the small black cap on before you screw the base on.
K Yellop
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2018
Bought for grandson - he absolutely loves it.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2016
The inside top sliding bar broke after about a week. Was a quick fix though. It is great for what I wanted it for, practicing my kicks.
M. MASON
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2014
Punching this thing is so satisfying. It's probably the best cardio exercise besides a treadmill. Get this if you want a fun exercise for your shoulders and arms. Its adjustable so you can raise it for shoulder jabs and speed bag type workout or lower it to shovel in a good uppercut workout. I filled the bottom with water instead of sand put it in the office and everyone takes a shot at it throughout the day. You can punch this thing for 30 seconds or 30 minutes and it keeps coming back for more. If you want to build arms/shoulders/chest just raise it up and wear heavy gloves or wrist weights and punch until you cant lift your arms anymore. If you don't have gloves thats fine because it's padded and soft enough to not cause damage or injury. If you have kids with too much energy and not enough yard space this is the perfect gift. They'll be baby eating babies in no time. If you're on the fence between getting this or a speed bag or heavy bag just get this first.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013
Initially, everything about the product was amazing. The Hyperflex really does increase your hand-eye coordination as advertised and it's fun to use in general. But after about a week and a half the actual punching bag (held up by springs) started to sag at a 45 degree angle. Thinking nothing of this, because it didn't really impact its performance, I continued to use the product. A few days later, the knobs you use to lock the springs which allow the bag (or area between the bottom pole and base) to move freely, began to untighten during use and the product would indiscriminately lock into place with extreme prejudice.Again, thinking nothing of the new hindrance, I continued to use the product. That is, until the third week of use when I was warming up on the Hyperflex (with the top and bottom unlocked, so both could move independently) and I hit the bag with a light jab sending the bag backward. After impact, I heard a crack and the bag began wobbling in a more erratic fashion than usual as it was coming back towards me. It was at this point that the bag continued past it's normal expected range and I realized that the bag, and the still connected jagged top pole, were flying at me. Thankfully, frequent use of the bag had built up my hand-eye coordination to the point where I managed to grab the bag by the protruding jagged pole before it flipped during mid-flight which would have surely caused injury.It seems kind of ridiculous to me that Everlast would make the top portion, which inadvertently receives the most stress from impacts during use, with the cheapest/thinnest metal. Also, the springs wore out way too quickly. Seriously. A week? Come on Everlast, I expected much better.Too long; didn't read?The Hyperflex broke within 3 weeks of use. The top pole broke in half and the resulting jagged pole was sent flying towards my eye.WOULD NOT RECOMMEND.
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