Thanks man! Yeah I’m always a skeptic myself but this bag is legit. I haven’t been able to knock it over if it’s filled with sand and using the rubber mat. Pretty much impossible lmao
I have seen your reviews and feel like they're honest and there's no fluff. Love it man. Keep up the good work. With that said, I got a free Century bag for Father's Day a while back...honestly love it. I feel like it's more for MMA but for some mitt work and bag, it's doing a good job of holding up and doesn't occupy a ton of space in my garage. Not sure if you've used one in the past, but it's great.
The fact that you're working directly with the fight camp people makes me doubt all the content you did about fight camp. It makes it feel like a paid ad more than a review.
All good, I take no offense to it. They invited me to their studio to show me around and take some footage while I was there. I own their bag and gloves and everything I say I stand by in my review. As far as being “paid” by them, I don’t receive any payment or anything monetary from them. So you can stop with that bullshit. If their bag sucks I’ll say it sucks. Matter of fact, I actually reviewed their gloves and said it’s overpriced. I guess they paid me to say that too right? 😂
@@pe5mars So your response is pointing out someone getting angry? What about a response to his statement on the gloves? He just negated your assertion that this is just a paid ad.
I made the purchase already, waiting for my order, and I was still skeptical somewhat cause the best reviews out there was coming from fight camp. But I’ve seen your other videos on this and it didn’t touch too much on the quality of the bag itself. This review focusing on the bag really instilled confidence in my purchase decision. Thanks man. New sub
The price seems to jump around from $ 400 to $ 600 depending on the day. I guess the cheaper price is just the bag without the accessories of the FightCamp program. I do like the stability of the floor plate and the even firmness of the foam. But, for $ 200 less, I may have to go with the Fitven. I'm old and don't hit that hard anyway.
I've bought an equivalent to Fitven after watching your video and seeing that you cannot knock it over as easily as FightCamp tries to convince people. It is standing on floor tiles and it doesn't budge at all even without being filled with water or sand. The FightCamp bag sure seems higher quality but it's way more expensive. For someone who just wants to workout at home, no need to go fancy.
I have a bag similar to the Fitven - I'm lucky I have a non porous floor - cleaned the suction cups, cleaned the floor, put a little bit of water on the floor - base doesn't move - have NO water OR sand in the base.
Curious about how soft the bag is? I like when bags are harder and I like to feel it in my knuckles and don't want something that's too soft. Do you feel like you're keeping your knuckles conditioned hitting this bag? Thanks!
Was this a fair comparison? The camera scanned right past the Century Wavemaster XXL bag!! Or was it 2XL Pro, which is even a BETTER Bag made by Century. Does FightCamp have any comparisons to both or either of these bags? Are they afraid of a good fight???
I actually have the Fitven, I got it last year for christmas. I don't know why but I filled it with water and the next day its gone! I ended up using it as a bag to throw around and go crazy with. Now I see that fight camp bag in the back, I really want to get it.
How does it compare to a hanging heavy bag? Would that be the most optimal type of bag to use? I assume free standing is just easier to “install” vs finding a structural support to hang off of.
I’ve always preferred hanging heavy bags, they offer better mobility, weight, and far more variety. Free standing are nice if you don’t have the ability to hang a bag. But if I had to choose between the two, always a hanging heavy bag.
why didn't you compare it to the one bag that would be the fairest comparison - Century Wavemaster XXL? You seemed to have a century model in the Gym but chose not to show it. Why?
The camera scanned right past the Century Wavemaster XXL bag!! Or was it 2XL Pro, which is even a BETTER Bag made by Century. Does Fight Camp do any comparisons to both or either of these bags? Are they afraid to fight.
I have a Century Wavemaster 2XL bag and I’m very satisfied with it. I filled it with water and put it in a corner in my garage. The corner keeps it from moving around.
Fight Camp, Hmm $599+tax and $150+ tax for gloves and $50+tax for bag ring and $480+tax a year for subscription. Extended warranty $80+tax, Delivery charge $50+tax 🤔😲
Freestanding bags are for nothing but beginners. It could be the best bag ever made since the dawn of time. Doesnt matter nobody that trains a combat sport seriously will ever use a free standing bag
This review sealed the deal for me. I’ve watched a ton of them, but even Tyson himself wailing on it didn’t convince me. Thanks, brother!
Thanks man! Yeah I’m always a skeptic myself but this bag is legit. I haven’t been able to knock it over if it’s filled with sand and using the rubber mat. Pretty much impossible lmao
I have seen your reviews and feel like they're honest and there's no fluff. Love it man. Keep up the good work. With that said, I got a free Century bag for Father's Day a while back...honestly love it. I feel like it's more for MMA but for some mitt work and bag, it's doing a good job of holding up and doesn't occupy a ton of space in my garage. Not sure if you've used one in the past, but it's great.
I appreciate that!
The fact that you're working directly with the fight camp people makes me doubt all the content you did about fight camp. It makes it feel like a paid ad more than a review.
All good, I take no offense to it. They invited me to their studio to show me around and take some footage while I was there. I own their bag and gloves and everything I say I stand by in my review. As far as being “paid” by them, I don’t receive any payment or anything monetary from them. So you can stop with that bullshit. If their bag sucks I’ll say it sucks. Matter of fact, I actually reviewed their gloves and said it’s overpriced. I guess they paid me to say that too right? 😂
@@csquaredboxing All good at first but I feel like you you got angrier by the end of that comment. 😂
@@pe5mars lol it’s hard to convey emotion in writing 😉
@@csquaredboxing damn love the honestly subscribed immediately lol
@@pe5mars So your response is pointing out someone getting angry? What about a response to his statement on the gloves? He just negated your assertion that this is just a paid ad.
I made the purchase already, waiting for my order, and I was still skeptical somewhat cause the best reviews out there was coming from fight camp. But I’ve seen your other videos on this and it didn’t touch too much on the quality of the bag itself. This review focusing on the bag really instilled confidence in my purchase decision. Thanks man. New sub
The only problem with the fight camp bag is the the bottom of base becomes lopsided over time. Then it starts rocking really erratically
Love the "Hajime No Ippo" shirt man!
Thanks!
The price seems to jump around from $ 400 to $ 600 depending on the day. I guess the cheaper price is just the bag without the accessories of the FightCamp program. I do like the stability of the floor plate and the even firmness of the foam. But, for $ 200 less, I may have to go with the Fitven. I'm old and don't hit that hard anyway.
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Same bag but cheaper = Century Torrential T2 bags.
The fight camp bag is $500 dollars btw
$399
$549 with the base @@unleashedrsn8473
@@unleashedrsn8473says 500
Hi I'm from Ukraine where can I buy Fight camp😃 Thanks
@@ЯрославКостюченко-н8з Dont you have a war going on ?
Fight Camp bag is $600 is you buy the base
good to see bags being reviewed. is definitely necessary for guys who cant hang a bag. any shoe reviews coming up eventually?
Yeah I have a few on the channel already if you want to check it out
I've bought an equivalent to Fitven after watching your video and seeing that you cannot knock it over as easily as FightCamp tries to convince people.
It is standing on floor tiles and it doesn't budge at all even without being filled with water or sand.
The FightCamp bag sure seems higher quality but it's way more expensive. For someone who just wants to workout at home, no need to go fancy.
What brand is it please
I have a bag similar to the Fitven - I'm lucky I have a non porous floor - cleaned the suction cups, cleaned the floor, put a little bit of water on the floor - base doesn't move - have NO water OR sand in the base.
Curious about how soft the bag is? I like when bags are harder and I like to feel it in my knuckles and don't want something that's too soft. Do you feel like you're keeping your knuckles conditioned hitting this bag? Thanks!
Was this a fair comparison? The camera scanned right past the Century Wavemaster XXL bag!! Or was it 2XL Pro, which is even a BETTER Bag made by Century. Does FightCamp have any comparisons to both or either of these bags? Are they afraid of a good fight???
I actually have the Fitven, I got it last year for christmas. I don't know why but I filled it with water and the next day its gone! I ended up using it as a bag to throw around and go crazy with. Now I see that fight camp bag in the back, I really want to get it.
Same bag but cheaper = Century Torrential T2 bags.
How does it compare to a hanging heavy bag? Would that be the most optimal type of bag to use? I assume free standing is just easier to “install” vs finding a structural support to hang off of.
I’ve always preferred hanging heavy bags, they offer better mobility, weight, and far more variety. Free standing are nice if you don’t have the ability to hang a bag. But if I had to choose between the two, always a hanging heavy bag.
Would you say the free standing bag is good for an apartment?
Yes
I gotta know where you got that T-Shirt
why didn't you compare it to the one bag that would be the fairest comparison - Century Wavemaster XXL? You seemed to have a century model in the Gym but chose not to show it. Why?
Same bag but cheaper = Century Torrential T2 bags.
The camera scanned right past the Century Wavemaster XXL bag!! Or was it 2XL Pro, which is even a BETTER Bag made by Century. Does Fight Camp do any comparisons to both or either of these bags? Are they afraid to fight.
@@theoneaboveall7708the century wavemaster xxl has better base
May I ask How stable is it with water, if you know?
I have a Century Wavemaster 2XL bag and I’m very satisfied with it. I filled it with water and put it in a corner in my garage. The corner keeps it from moving around.
Nice!
Hi I'm from Ukraine where can I buy Fight camp😃 Thanks
I'm 6'5 275lbs it's just not tall enough for me!
get an rdx forego the suction cups grap a tire or 3
I appreciate it, I am thinking of purchasing. 😢
No prob!
dont do it OG! RDX all day
FightCamp bags are identical to the Century Torrential T2 bags.
Very top great vidéo 👍 good job Very interesting
Fightcamp with the gloves and floor mat is almost 5x what the fitven costs, is it better? Yes, is it 5 times better? Hell nah
Same bag but cheaper = Century Torrential T2 bags.
are you gonna hit the bag or just stand there with gloves on?
Just stand there and do nothing
You were hitting the last bag lighter
You mean like in this video?
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$500 dollar bag. $1000 for all the goodies. Plus a monthly subscription. Nope.
Same bag but cheaper = Century Torrential T2 bags.
Fight Camp, Hmm $599+tax and $150+ tax for gloves and $50+tax for bag ring and $480+tax a year for subscription. Extended warranty $80+tax, Delivery charge $50+tax 🤔😲
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Freestanding bags are for nothing but beginners. It could be the best bag ever made since the dawn of time. Doesnt matter nobody that trains a combat sport seriously will ever use a free standing bag
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Riiiight. Shows you dont know shit son.