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Review on ๐ŸฅŠ MaxxMMA Water/Air Heavy Bag: Ultimate Training Experience for MMA Enthusiasts by Douglas Cochrane

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A secure bag that's easy on your joints Great 4 In One Aqua Heavy Bag

Covid-19 has closed my gym indefinitely. So I had to get some equipment to keep my amateur fighters trained (even when there are no tournaments right now), to maintain and keep training their skills and to maintain my skills. So, after doing a little research and believing in myself, I chose the MaxXmma bag. The reviews were a bit mixed but I decided to take a chance and boy am I glad I did. The first thing I noticed was how the bag dissipated the energy (impact) after it was transferred (impact) to the bag. The bag can be hit with maximum force with very little movement. Water mimics a real person better. The second thing I noticed was that my fighters didn't complain of pain in their arms after hitting the bag for 8 rounds in a row. It's also 4 in a bag which is a huge bonus. The straps feel strong with no signs of loosening, breaking or breaking. The otter bowl is very strong yet manageable, and the 90 pounds I put in this bag seems a lot heavier than a sandbag or cloths of the same weight. I think this bag really wins in the storage department when you need to detach and store it. It takes up very little space. This bag is a winner so far so it's so good I'll update this review and let you know how I feel about the bag for a long time to come. They didn't give me anything to review and I bought the bag for full price.

Pros
  • Chic design
Cons
  • Volume