Sporting Goods : Everlast Inflatable Punching Bag
|
|
In association with Amazon.com
|
from: Everlast
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Everlast
Label: Everlast
Manufacturer: Everlast
Publisher: Everlast
Sales Rank: 4589
Studio: Everlast
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Serious exercise that's fun for the entire family. The inflatable punching tower is a knock out for improving coordination and flexibility, burning calories and venting stress. It rocks back and forth with every punch, providing the knockdown/instant-up motion that builds endurance and sharpens reflexes. Can be kicked too. Comes with an easy-to-use foot pump and an anti-leak, water-weighted base that fills directly from the tap. Folds flat for compact storage. Rugged PVC construction. 43 inches tall (when fully inflated)For Ages 3-10
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - good for mature teens or adults not sturdy enough for children
i had tried this product as a substitute for a therapeutic dummy as an anger management tool as it's one of the few i found under $80 without a face but it is not sturdy enough at the seams to tolerate children. The more mature teenager did just fine and used the product correctly and it's still going strong.
Rating: - LEAKY
I too had similar leak issues on the base where the water sits. I don't think this bag can handle the punishment. I had to patch 2 leaks so far.
Rating: - Should be "NEVERlast"
I should have followed the advice of other recommendations. This punching bag seemed great the first couple of days, and my 10 year old loved it. However, in less than a week the bag deflated and was no longer usable after a couple of friends used it. Save your money and buy something a bit sturdier.
Rating: - fun toy, but not very durable
We purchased this for our two boys (ages 7 and 11). They like it a lot. They use it for punching and kicking (they both take karate). The only problem with it is that the base where you fill in the water has started to leak (after 2 days). It apparently comes with a repair kit, which should have told us something about its durability I guess! We have yet to see if the repair will hold or not...
|
|
|