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Century Torrent T2 Pro Boxing/Kickboxing Bag (Kickboxing Club Branded)

$ 237.07

Availability: 57 in stock
  • Type: Standing Bag
  • Brand: CENTURY
  • Condition: New
  • Model: Torrent T2 Pro

    Description

    Selling the Century Torrent T2 Pro bags that are "Kickboxing Club" branded. It's still made by Century and is the Torrent T2 Pro bag, but we used our business name to brand the bag as ours. All bags are Light Grey with "Kickboxing Club" on the bag. Bags are BRAND NEW and will be coming directly from Century's warehouse.
    Below description is from Century's Website:
    Train hard with the Torrent T2 Pro! The T2 was made with innovative product features, like a two-part stem and hook-and-loop tension lock that attaches the cover of the bag to the base, to give a more realistic feel when struck.
    18" DIA (top)  24" DIA (base)
    Approx. 250 lbs. when filled
    67" Tall
    One-year warranty. Please see our "Terms and Conditions" page for additional information.
    USA/Imported. Oversized shipping rates apply.
    WHAT MAKES THE TORRENT T2 BAG SO GREAT?
    Torrent, noun
    tor·rent | \ˈtȯr-ənt \
    A tumultuous outpouring; a rush.
    The  naming process of our Torrent T2 Pro bag was…pretty straightforward.  Although you’ll usually see “torrent” used to refer to water elements: a  torrent of rain; a torrential flood. We had a different rush in mind,  though – the outpouring of strikes from participants in a group fitness  class!
    Several factors went into making the Torrent T2 ideal for group fitness classes, like:
    It’s big enough for two people to work on at once.
    Sometimes,  your classes get more popular than planned: your clients bring friends,  their friends bring friends, and suddenly, you’ve double the population  of your kickboxing class! What a great problem to have – until you run  out of bags. You’re not going to turn people away at your doors, so what  do you do? Have people work in pairs on your Torrents!
    Have  each set of partners stand on opposite sides of the bag, and punch  away! It’s even large enough that they can both kick at the same time  (as long as their kicks are coming from opposite directions, and landing  at the same time, to prevent any overlap that could cause midair foot  collisions)!
    Their base doesn’t come unlocked, no matter which way you roll it.
    Some  bags screw into their base in a specific direction, either clockwise or  counterclockwise. If you try and tip your bag onto the rim of the base  and roll it by turning the bag, and you roll it in the
    opposite
    direction of how it screws into the base, it can come loose and have to be re-tightened before the user can continue striking.
    Torrent,  on the other hand, features a unique, patent-pending lock system that  allows the bag to be rolled counter- or regular-clockwise without coming  loose! (This also means it’ll stay put if you’ve got heavy kickers  repeatedly striking one side – something else that can cause bags to  loosen).
    The shape of the base itself is also streamlined.
    We know that every inch of space in your studio or gym is valuable! In that regard, freestanding bags are already
    way
    better than hanging bags. Hanging bags require holes drilled into the  ceiling or walls and hardware for installation – and then
    can’t
    be moved without requiring
    more
    drilling and hardware. Freestanding bags can be moved on or off the  mat, and are usually stored in a corner, storage area, or up against a  back wall. The determining factor for how many bags can be stored is the  size of the base.
    I mean, imagine a bag with a 5’ diameter base. Not  only would it be difficult to move, but how many could you easily store  in a corner? Maybe two? Now, this example is strictly hyperbolic, but  it stands to reason that the more whittled down the base’s diameter, the  more efficiently you can store them. At a slender 24”, the diameter of  the Torrent bag is one of the best!
    It has nifty accessories –
    Like  the Torrent T2 Floor Saver! The Floor Saver zips on around the base of  the bag and has a grippy-textured underlayer to help reduce the chance  of scuffing your floors. It also helps to muffle noises made by the  plastic base hitting or rocking against your floor – because your  classes need to be able to hear A) your instructions, B) the pump-up  music they’re jamming out to, and C) definitely
    not
    the thud-thud-thud of a base bouncing around.