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About This Item
Pair your heavy bag with the Century® Corner Man Bag Stand, compatible with most heavy bags that weigh 100 pounds or less. This durably-constructed stand is made from a steel frame and includes shock absorbing elements to keep frame stationary during vigorous workouts.
Product Features
The frame is made from 3" round, 16-gauge steel
Center support beam has five height adjustments from 72" to 96"
The legs extend 7-1/2" in both directions from corner for maximum stability
Shock absorbing design keeps frame stationary during vigorous workouts
Like that you can hang the bag high & work around it, I have a 100lb hanging, The stand does walk off from me @walk around weight of 175 pounds & the adjust lock pin works it's way out in time, The crane almost came down on my head (safety issue) so I used a bolt with lock washer for a safe replacement
Wes Bestern
4 years ago
Great Stand
I have always been reluctant to use a heavy bag stand, I was only familiar with the "U" shaped stands. After realizing a wall or ceiling mount wouldn't work with the room, I got this stand and it works great in my small 10x12 space. It is a bit pricy but will give you peace of mind if you are not comfortable with a wall or ceiling mount.
SteelCity
4 years ago
This Thing Is Everything I Wanted
First off, I wanted a bag stand that didn't make noise (unlike the cheaper smaller ones). This definitely checked the box. Also having more range to move around over the cheaper stands is nice too. I'm 5"9 160 and I haven't had issues with the legs coming up. I've heard some people with that issue, but they just put one 50lb bag of sand over the top of them. This thing is a monster, I knew the legs would be 7 ft long, but I was still shocked when I saw it in person. The hanging part can be adjusted easily. Instructions were easy to follow, and I had no issues on my first try setting it up. Disclaimer though, this does not come with tools, and will require a socket or wrench set to screw and hold the nut on the other side. I wish I had a power socket drill for this, but I was able to get it together without it. It currently holds my 100lb bag with no issues.