Hi,
Just looking for some advice really as looking online hasn't seem to have given me much information - I currently do Muay Thai... I would like a freestanding punch bag for use at home. I know the ideal would be to get one with chains, but I cannot install it in my house (no space, living in my parents house) plus over the next couple of years I intend to move out - therefore I can't wait that long to get a proper punch bag, but then again I'd like to buy the best one I can now so hopefully it'll last a while..
So... Any opinion differences between slam man (human body style) or proper punchbag style...
I want to kick it. and if possible kick it often for shini conditioning etc... But also punch it... Lol.
Would a slam man style one be kickable, and would it be any good for my shins.
Do they fall over all the time lol :\ And obviously, can it take a beating. lol. Sorry bout the cross post to here and muay thai forum, trying to get as many ideas as possible... Thanks.
Just looking for some advice really as looking online hasn't seem to have given me much information - I currently do Muay Thai... I would like a freestanding punch bag for use at home. I know the ideal would be to get one with chains, but I cannot install it in my house (no space, living in my parents house) plus over the next couple of years I intend to move out - therefore I can't wait that long to get a proper punch bag, but then again I'd like to buy the best one I can now so hopefully it'll last a while..
So... Any opinion differences between slam man (human body style) or proper punchbag style...
I want to kick it. and if possible kick it often for shini conditioning etc... But also punch it... Lol.
Would a slam man style one be kickable, and would it be any good for my shins.
Do they fall over all the time lol :\ And obviously, can it take a beating. lol. Sorry bout the cross post to here and muay thai forum, trying to get as many ideas as possible... Thanks.
I appreciate your honesty about just not buying one lol, it's
, and I have found it to be most useful, the contouring of the body is quite accurate and can really help refine where you're striking. Weighted very simply with sand or water, fairly durable too, I can recommend it.
I have own both freestanding bags bag stands(and returned many types of both) both move and are not heavy duty enough in my opinion the only one that doesn't move or make so much noise that the floor sound like it's goign to cave in is the b.o.b. the head on b.o.b doesen't offfer much resistance though btu the body can take quite a pounding without moving unlike the other wave masters(I own a waver master xxl and it movesway too much) and other free standing bags my 70# heavy bag is tooo heavy for my stand so I hang a light bag from it about 25#. There really is no good solution and I have been trying to find a solution for years. If there is a heavy duty bag stand that's not that expensive let me know because I've seen all the free standing bags ang bag stands and I'm not impressed. But my b.o.b seems to be the best so far.
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