Titan fitness Dual Station Heavy Bag Boxing Stand - 400957
Train with the power of a dual-station boxing stand and add a new centerpiece to your endurance equipment, with the Dual Station Heavy Bag Boxing Stand from Titan Fitness! This tough double boxing stand will give you twice the value of a single boxing stand, allowing you to affix two heavy bags at once. Its durable steel construction has the strength to withstand hit after hit, and the dependability to last for years with proper care. A powder-coated black paint job adds rust resistance, to keep it looking fresh at the center of your home or garage gym. The stand can hold up to 300 LB. in overall weight, more than enough for your heavy-duty boxing bags. The 3" x 3" metal tubing on each arm with a sturdy 2" x 2" stabilizer bar gives additional strength to the frame.
What Our Experts Think
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A strong choice for users wanting two heavy bags on one station to diversify boxing, Muay Thai, or endurance training.
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300 LB total capacity supports heavy-duty bags without compromising stability.
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Built from durable steel with a powder-coated finish, offering long-lasting rust resistance.
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3" x 3" arms and 2" x 2" stabilizer bar deliver reliable rigidity, even during high-impact training.
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Ideal as a central training unit for home or garage gyms looking to maximize space.
Q&A
Q: Can it hold two full-size heavy bags?
A: Yes, itβs designed to support two bags as long as the combined weight does not exceed 300 LB.
Q: Does the stand wobble during heavy strikes?
A: The reinforced tubing and stabilizer bar minimize movement for consistent training sessions.
Q: Is assembly complicated?
A: Assembly is straightforward and can be done with standard tools.
Q: Can this stand be used outdoors?
A: It can, but storing it indoors or under cover helps extend its lifespan due to weather exposure.
Q: Does the powder coating help with durability?
A: Yes, it adds rust resistance and keeps the stand looking clean and professional.
Maintenance Tips
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Check bolts and joints weekly to ensure structural stability under repeated impact.
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Wipe steel surfaces with a dry or lightly damp cloth to remove sweat and dust.
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Inspect hanging hardware (carabiners, swivels, chains) regularly for wear.
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Avoid prolonged outdoor exposure to maintain the powder-coated finish.
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Rotate bag positions occasionally to balance long-term stress on the frame.