Sacco a doppia estremità (EA)

Brand:Everlast

3.1/5

71.34

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO . Realizzato in pelle sintetica di alta qualità. Design a doppia estremità per colpi mirati. Include fissaggio a pavimento e soffitto, cavo antiurto e corda in nylon.

Double-End Striking Bag per l'allenamento.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Brand Everlast
Brand ‎Everlast
Brand Name ‎Everlast
Color Grey
Color ‎Grey
Country of Origin ‎United States
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,426 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Everlast double-ended Speedbag
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎10.5 x 6.3 x 4 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎10.87 x 7.28 x 4.06 inches
Item Weight 1.3 Pounds
Item Weight ‎1.3 Pounds
League MMA
League ‎MMA
Manufacturer ‎Everlast
Material ‎Synthetic
Model Name ‎Everhide Double Ended
Model Year ‎2014
Outer Material Faux Leather
Outer Material ‎Faux Leather
Package Weight ‎0.76 Kilograms
Part Number ‎4223
Product Dimensions 10.5"W x 4"H
Product Dimensions ‎10.5"W x 4"H
Size One Size
Size ‎One Size
Sport Type outdoor_lifestyle
Sport Type ‎outdoor_lifestyle
Style ‎Speed Bag
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult

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Scritto da: Shaun
Fun to use
Provides a good workout and is fun to use. I very rarely give 5 out of 5 for anything, so 4 means something is very good. No problems with it so far. I bought this because I hate regular workouts and wanted something a little different to get me interested. Also, I'm a big boxing fan so this appealed to me. I planned on using it indoors, so I purchased the Everlast Double End/Heavy Bag Anchor to go with it - I highly recommend getting this combo if you're using it in an area in which you cannot drill into the floor. Upper bungee fastened to 2 eye hooks mounted into a ceiling beam and lower bungee fastened to the aforementioned anchor containing a 40lb bag of sand and you're good to go. The bag hangs at the right height for most (right around shoulder/neck level). I'm tall, so it puts it slightly above chest level for me, but that's ok as I box in a stooped crouch like Rocky Marciano. I'd never used a double end bag before and it was, and still is, fun to get used to. Starting with just a jab it's pretty easy to get the rhythm and timing right. I switched orthodox to southpaw just jabbing initially. Then bringing in the 1-2 of jab, cross. A little tougher but you slowly get used to timing and speed of your punch. I've worked up to being pretty good with 3 and 4 punch combos, bringing in hooks and an occasional uppercut. I still have wild swings where I hit nothing but air and am left with egg on my face, but they're fewer and farther between. The keys are making sure you move. The bag swings all directions and instead of putting a hand out to stop it, circle it to time it's swings and movements. Don't use too much power. The bag is about timing and precision. If you use too much power you'll destroy the bag, the bungee chords and if you don't have it mounted correctly rip a hole in your ceiling. I use the bag in intervals. Rather than strict 3 minute rounds I pick a song that's got a good rhythm and pace to it, box the entire song then 30 seconds to a minute to cycle to another song and repeat. 15-30 minutes and you'll be breathing heavy and have worked up a good sweat. This may not be something everyone can do, but I like to switch-hit with the bag. On one side of the bag I use and orthodox stance for all punches then if I circle to the other side I switch to southpaw. I feel this will give a more even work out and it actually happened by mistake the first time as I found myself naturally switching stance as I circled.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
well built.
Very nice bag for the buck.
Scritto da: D.D.
Would I recommend? It depends.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this DE bag just to get me through the quarantine and to blow off steam. Price was my deciding factor. Normally I’d spend a little more for a better quality product (Title or Ringside) if it were something I planned on using long term. Construction seems a bit flimsy and I don’t expect it to last longer than a few months, but time will tell. The Velcro holding the hanging straps together tore off immediately upon hanging the bag. There’s what appears to be a lot of fraying on the straps which a few other reviewers have pointed out. I’m not sure if that will be an issue or not. The mounting hardware is fine, the bungees are both the same size so you have to get a little creative adjusting the height and tension of the bag. I doubled over the top bungee and anchored the bottom bungee to a cinder block with a rope. Because of how portable and quick the setup and take down is, I was able to set it up in my office building’s storage room in less than 5 minutes. After 3 one hour uses, I don’t really have any complaints. It does what it’s supposed to do. I’ve even hit it with a few power shots to see how the bladder would hold up and so far so good. Would I recommend it? It depends. If you’re looking for something temporary, sure. If you’re looking for something long term I’d suggest Title or Ringside’s leather bags instead. But I could be wrong and this Everlast bag lasts just as long, but I wouldn’t count on it. If anything changes I’ll update my review. I’ve attached a video showing the bag in action.
Scritto da: Julia Vigil
In a word…Disappointing
Disappointing is the best word I can think of to describe this. Let’s start with pumping it up, I’ve dealt with double end bags before and speed bags and various inflatable balls all my life and I’ve never had such trouble getting something pumped up before. It’s really not that hard you should be able to just insert the needle and pump away, not the case with this one. After half an hour of pumping and it only being half pumped I resorted to my electric air compressor. Now that it was finally pumped I could see all the other flaws in this bag, strings coming off the leather pieces and oh so cheap looking. When I purchased this it was $40 not a lot but the ringside and hayabusa doubled end bags I’ve used cost the same and are miles ahead of this one in quality. This little 7” ball is not worth even $20 bucks, the bungees to hang the bag were very bare bones as was this product as a whole. I guess if it’s all you can afford it might work for you for a little bit, however once it craps the bed on you in the middle of a training session you’re gonna wish you spent the extra $20 and got the Hayabusa. No I don’t work for Hayabusa I’ve just bought several of their products and they are always outstanding!!! Just my two cents, your mileage may vary.

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