Everlast Freestanding Reflex Bag
Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at
7:24 am
- Spring-mounted design
- Easy to fill base accepts water or sand
- Adjustable height
- Easy to assemble
Product Description
Freestanding spring- mounted design bag perfect for improving hand/eye coordination, speed, agility. Great upper body workout.
Everlast Freestanding Reflex Bag
Tagged with: Everlast • Freestanding • Reflex
Filed under: Boxing
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I bought this thinking it would give me a good core workout and also allow me to have a good punching bag in an apartment with limited space. The fact of the matter is that this is not even suitable to punch. You can’t really lay into it like a heavy bag or other reflex bags. All it took was one powerful punch to the base of the bag and the head came flying off! This is a total disappointment and I hope Everlast recalls this piece of crap. My advice if you have limited space, and cannot hang a bag, is to get a free-standing Wavemaster heavy bag. Now there’s something you can pummel without worrying about breaking it.I’ve heard the Cobra Reflex bags work well too, but I havn’t tried them.
Rating: 1 / 6
My gym has two of these and they both take a beating, are still in great shape. I purchased this for my son, 5’11″ & almost 200 lbs after seeing it and he & I both used it at the gym. Not sure about the core workout, but it’s great for dancing around and dodging the blows (it will come back at ya!) It’s fun and does help a lot with the reflexes. It’s not as easy as one may think to hit this bag over and over as fast as it moves. I paired it with a set of Everlast Grappling gloves and there you have it. A fun little work out that MOM and son can do together. Guys looking to throw their weight around should go for the hanging bags.
Rating: 4 / 6