6ft Tall 150lb Muay Thai Kickboxing Boxing MMA Heavy Bag UNFILLED – Made in USA
$ 89.95
Price: $89.95
(as of Mar 23, 2025 03:45:15 UTC – Details)
Made in USA – Super Tough Material
6ft tall 150lb Muay Thai Bag Great for Muay Thai, Boxing, and MMA
Heavy Duty Webbing Handles with Heavy Duty D-rings
Ships Unfilled – Filling Instructions Included
Lifetime Warranty on the Stitching and Reinforced Seams All Around
Customers say
Customers find the punching bag sturdy and well-made. They appreciate its good value for money, easy filling, and suitable size for kickboxing. The bag is perfect for striking and leg kicks.
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9 reviews for 6ft Tall 150lb Muay Thai Kickboxing Boxing MMA Heavy Bag UNFILLED – Made in USA
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$ 89.95
Paul Laew –
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. Itâs easy to fill, and once set up, it maintains its shape well. Overall, itâs a sturdy, well-made heavy bag that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a reliable option for home training. Highly recommend.
Whitney Rowan –
Sawdust and sand filler
After using this bag for about a month, Iâm really happy with it. It holds up well to all the hard punches, kicks, and knees I throw at it. The material is tough but still gives just enough to make the hits feel real. I ended up filling it with saw dust and sand. Weighted at ~100 lbs. It was easy to set up, and it hangs pretty stable with barely any swinging. Whether you’re just starting out or already know your stuff, this bag gives great feedback and helps with power and technique. Overall, itâs a solid choice for anyone.
Gabriel Diaz –
Quality vs price
Really high quality bag, itâs the you can get for the price and quality, usually un filled bags of this quality tend to go around 100-150$ un filled, really great quality
Sreenivas Kompelli –
Great product
Overall a great bag for the price. The hole to add filling is a little small and could be made larger. Sturdy and leather feels great.
Gabriela Cortez –
Easy and durable punching bag
Great kickboxing punching bag. Was easy to fill and big enough to use for kickboxing!
Paul –
ðð¼ perfect form
Itâs perfect. The most exciting purchase Iâve made in a while. Itâs tough and durable. Itâs the perfect bag for kickboxing training.
Zach Strobel –
Best bag Iâve ever had!
Bag wasnât damaged at all when I got it. Filled it up with sand, hooked it up, and it works great. Very good for striking and leg kicks. So much better than my old one
TaborTech –
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”.
Rae –
Needs lots of filling. Not worth it for the price.