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Century Wavemaster XXL | Freestanding Punching Bag with Base | Heavy Bag Boxing Martial Arts Kickboxing Bag | Optimal Strength and Cardio Training Bag

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Fulfilled by Century Martial Arts

Arrives Saturday, Aug 16
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Color: Blue


Features

  • XXL ADULT PUNCHING BAG - The Wavemaster XXL stands 69 inches tall and measures a full 18 inches in diameter, giving you plenty of space to practice your martial arts technique.
  • LARGEST STRIKING AREA - The bag section itself is a whopping 52 inches tall with an 18 diameter making it the largest on the market for freestanding punching bags
  • HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL - The striking area features a durable vinyl cover sitting atop high-density foam and the low-profile base and ultra-stable weight distribution, this bag will hold up sturdily to your training routines.
  • PORTABLE & EASY TO MOVE - Just tip it onto the edge of the base and rotate to roll. This design makes it ideal for use in home and apartment use because its not locked in to one location. Training in your garage? Sure! Roll the XXL out for a few hours, then roll it into a corner and park your car overnight.
  • MADE IN THE USA - When You Buy A Wavemaster Punching Bag you are supporting a US Company that provides a punching bag of the highest quality lead free materials.

Size: 69" Tall


Sport: Boxing


Brand: Century


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 24 Kilograms


Outer Material: Vinyl


Team Name: Century Martial Arts


League: MMA


Age Range (Description): Adult


Product Dimensions: 18"W x 69"H


Size: ‎69" Tall


Sport: ‎Boxing


Brand: ‎Century


Color: ‎Blue


Item Weight: ‎24 Kilograms


Outer Material: ‎Vinyl


Team Name: ‎Century Martial Arts


League: ‎MMA


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Product Dimensions: ‎18"W x 69"H


UPC: ‎014215204764 616316178205


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎64


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎67 x 19 x 19 inches


Package Weight: ‎30391.2 Grams


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎67 x 19 x 19 inches


Brand Name: ‎Century


Warranty Description: ‎15 Year Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎10176-600-016


Material: ‎vinyl


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Century


Part Number: ‎10176KBL


Model Year: ‎2011


Style: ‎Wavemaster XXL


Included Components: ‎1


Hand Orientation: ‎Ambidextrous


Date First Available: July 1, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid Stand Alone Heavy Bag!
Color: Blue
I'm giving this a 5 based on other stand alone heavy bags that I've used. If I'm comparing to a good hanging heavy bag I'd probably give it a 4. I'm also giving it 5 having filled it with sand instead of water. If it is filled with water there is so much more movement of the base. The movement of the water inside the base makes it kick around entirely to much when getting in a work out. With sand the movement of the base is minimal. I am 6'2" 300lbs. Been boxing about a year now and I can lay into it pretty hard before it really moves around. I also have it on a rubber mat which helps with the skidding around. If you are going to fill it with sand, do yourself a favor and spend the $20 to $25 for the 50lb bag of dried, white sandbox sand. It took me 3 hours, with a wide mouth funnel, to get 100lbs of $5 wet sand bags. I do not have the patience for that. I order white sandbox sand from Walmart had it the next afternoon and It took me all of 5 minutes to get the other 150lbs of the good white sandbox sand in. Will update if neccessary! So far after 3 workouts, I'm very happy with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025 by Ramon Fernandez

  • ok
Color: Black
ok
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by sergio

  • As close to a classroom MMA bag as you're going to get
Color: Blue
Buy it- you won't find another one out there for such a reasonable price as on Amazon ($260 shipped to my house!) nor will you find one from a different brand that will meet your expectations of a full sized bag that you can practice mma on. The base is between a foot and 16" off the ground, the rest is the bag all the way up to nearly 6'. I'm 5'10" and it's a bit taller than I am. Shipped in two bags; base in one, bag in the other- both boxes were lightweight since the base is plastic and the bag is plastic core with foam and protective outer cover. There's this "nut" the the base sits on and when you screw the bag in, the nut secures the bag to the base- without the bag screwed in, the nut falls down, but that's how it is supposed to be. So I'm a 5'10", 210lb woman. I got this for my mom since she's got a lot of anger issues since my dad passed away from cancer- I figured it would save us money on her killing the house' shades every other week when they don't operate correctly. Mom is 5'6" and around 170lbs. I filled it with water since I was afraid she wouldn't be able to move the bag if I filled it with sand (she can roll it into the middle of the living room and then off to the side when she wants to just watch TV)- also, I feared not being able to maneuver it into the living room as you need to fill the base with sand outside. I set the base up in the middle of the living room, put a large garbage bag (laid flat) under the side where the cap and opening are, and used what everyone else said- the cut off top of a one gallon milk jug- as a funnel. I filled about half of it by myself until the "funnel" wouldn't stay upright anymore, so mom had to hold it while I poured the water in. Took no more than 30 minutes to fill. I put telfon tape on the base's opening to ensure no leakage as others have commented about (no leaks at all even when I tipped it over on purpose). The bag moves along the rug if you hit it hard, so I can't put my full force into it. Mom hits and kicks on one side and I do the same on the other so we keep it going back and forth and when it moves too far towards her, I switch sides with her. Get a set of gloves- the bag is hard. I had 16oz gloves from my mma classes already, but before we got the bag, I took mom to Dick's and she tried gloves on- she got a pair of 12oz. Everlasts- white. I don't recommend using only wraps if you want to hit it hard. When I get another bag for myself, I will fill it with sand so I can hit it full force- the water sloshing around in it makes it move too much for my liking. Lastly, get a nonskid/slip mat for under it- my yoga mat doesn't work well, so I will be getting one of those commercial rubber mats they put down when you stand on cement floors all day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2013 by Amazon Customer

  • We like the wavemaster 2 XL, but the ones at our dojo seem to be a bit better
Color: Red
I like this punching bag a lot, but it doesn't seem quite as sturdy as the ones at my karate dojo. Same brand, but the cushion seems slightly less durable and the bag seems unscrew much more often. I'm not sure if this is a manufacturing difference between the general consumer wave master and the ones that you get with the custom logo for your dojo, or whether it has something to do with the padded floor and the dojo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025 by Ryan P. Wilson

  • Solid Product - Use Sand not Water
Color: Black
I'm only writing this review because it seems like neither the reviews nor the manual do a good job of illustrating to people the difference between water and sand when it comes to filling the base. The base has a capacity of about 33 gallons. A gallon of water weighs about 8.3 lbs and a gallon of dry standard sand weighs about 13 lbs. Sand is a little more than 1.5x as heavy as water per volume. Going with sand allows you to put more weight in the base per volume. Also water, as a liquid, is going to carry force throughout the water meaning when you hit the bag it will generate waves in the water within the base. Sand on the other hand is solid and will deaden the force not allowing it to carry throughout the sand in the base nearly as much. Sand does a better job of reducing the force that acts on the base from hits the bag takes, meaning it is even less likely to slide around. I'm 6'3 220lbs and I put 250lbs of sand in this base (which is a little under 60% full) and it stands on a concrete floor so there's not a ton of friction and I can open up on this bag without it moving very much at all. The bag height is perfect for my height I would say at about 6'6 this bag may start to be a bit short for you, but everyone around or under my height will probably enjoy this size bag. If you want there to be absolutely zero movement you can grab a thin rubber mat, like what you would place under an elliptical machine, which will adhere great to most smooth surfaces (i.e. concrete, tile, hardwood, etc.) and that should solve most of your issues. If you do decide to go with sand be sure to grab a funnel at Home Depot or where ever you buy your sand at, it'll make filling the base way easier. The manual will tell you to use the bag as a lever to help you distribute the sand within the base, I'd say skip that and just replace the lid, grab the base on the side with the opening and lift with your legs to re-distribute the sand between each 50lb bag. TL;DR: Good product & if you want a more sturdy base fill it with sand instead of water, especially if you're a guy and you don't want to have to pull your punches. If you're reading these reviews and you're worried about stability don't be, disregard people who filled the base with water and have complaints about movement so long as you're comfortable filling yours with sand you will get a far better result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022 by Luke

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