

🥊 Elevate Your Game with Every Punch!
This 6ft tall, 150lb Muay Thai heavy bag is made in the USA from durable vinyl, designed for serious training in boxing, MMA, and Muay Thai. It features heavy-duty webbing handles, D-rings, and comes with a lifetime warranty on stitching, ensuring it stands the test of time. Ships unfilled with easy filling instructions.
| ASIN | B09F5RCHT7 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,671 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #77 in Heavy Punching Bags |
| Brand | Proslayer |
| Brand Name | Proslayer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 453 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850033587036 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 14"W x 72"H |
| Item Height | 72 inches |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| League Name | MMA |
| Manufacturer | Proslayer |
| Outer Material | Vinyl |
| Size | Body length 72", width 14", hanging straps 12".3 |
| Sport | Muay Thai |
| Sport Type | Muay Thai |
P**W
Best heavy bag for the money
Really like this bag and have been using it every day for about a month now. Quality is excellent, with durable stitching and materials that hold up well to intense workouts. The size and weight distribution provide a great training experience for Muay Thai and other striking arts. It’s easy to fill, and once set up, it maintains its shape well. Overall, it’s a sturdy, well-made heavy bag that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a reliable option for home training. Highly recommend.
B**Y
Good price and quality.
Quality materials. Perfect weight, texture, and softness. Attachment rings seem durable.
R**G
Great buy!
Wow very nice! Great quality. Looks like it'll definitely take a good beating no problem. I would recommend this to anyone thats trying to get a good punching bag.
B**N
Seemingly good quality
I gotta go with 4 our of 5. Now this isnt cause theres bad i know of or anything.. It was delivered 3 days faster than expected. Seemingly Nice material The only reason i cant say 5 stars is because i havent been able to fill it yet and use it. I expect it to be similar to the outslayer bags we use in class. Just not as aggressive of material as the outslayers, which kind of sucks imo but i can deal deal with it. Hangs fine. I ordered the recommended swivel hanger and ya all that's good too.
K**R
Well made and nice looking bag!
This is a really nice bag! Sturdy and well made. I am new to Muay Thai, and since I have a knee injury I love that I can fill this myself. So, instead of sand, which would be too solid for my kicks, I am filling it with used blankets, sheets, towels, rags, etc. It's not too difficult to fill. Takes a little patience to pack it all in, layer by layer. I'm going to have to hang it with a weight on top of the filling to get it to compact down some more, then top it off. Should be good to go at that point. Looking forward to practicing my skills!!
T**E
Great material
Good quality. Best value for your money.
M**E
Fantastic bag to punch and kick it out!
The material for this punching bag seems strong and reliable, and feels great to punch on. I taped 6 circular cardboard together to form the top and bottom, and filled the bag with about 5 bags of rubber mulch (~20lbs each), along with a whole bunch of unused clothing. Probably weighs about 120ish pounds, which is just perfect for me. I'll probably use a patio heater cover for it since it is outdoors. Would definitely recommend this unfilled bag though, as I feel you get the best ratio in terms of quality and pricing.
T**H
Good bag, fills out nicely when stuffed with old clothes.
TLDR -plan on more clothes, bag will settle and you will need more clothes after a few days. Got the bag delivered to my house, opened the package, admired the design. (I love purple) then began to fill it with some old clothes that I had collected in preparation to get this bag. I would say that I had about 1 and a half black trash bags mostly full. It was NOT enough. I would imagine it would have taken double that, had I collected it all at one time, so plan on needing more. I took two bricks and wrapped them separately in many layers of clothing then duck taped them so they would not escape their fabric straight jacket. I began filling the bag with a good 6" layer of clothes, placed 1 wrapped brick down inside, then hand packed more clothes around it, once it was covered I repeated with the second brick. I continued to drop clothes in to the bag. Every few minutes I would pack it down, and feel for any open spaces on the sides that I might have missed. When the bag was about halfway - 2/3 full, I began to struggle with being able to reach in without it falling over. After attaching the bag to my weight lifting rack, that was a little easier because it held it up for me. Finally the bag was almost full - and very difficult to maneuver with only one person. But, I persevered! I hung it up on a bolt and used my hands to slap the sides of it to help the fabric compact down. As I did this, the top became more spacious and I could add more clothes. After a couple more raids of my family's closets and dressers, I felt like it was as full as I could get it. Then, stood on the floor, took both hands and reached up between the straps and pulled down on the top of the bag with all my weight. To my exhausted amazement, I made more room... added clothes... wash, rinse, repeat. I called it quits for that day and returned two days later to a bag that had still settled even more. But I was ready - I already had more clothes. I finished up the top, packed and smacked a couple more times and voila! I had a heavy bag that I can use anytime the whim hits. Definitely worth the work of packing it to save several hundred dollars and gain the pride that I, (the wifey) filled and hung it, "all by myself".
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