Yea, I know what you mean with the non 360 movement of the heavy bag. But this set up is for my room where I can't hang up a heavy bag or mount a speed bag platform to the wall. I already have 2 heavy bags hanging in my garage, 40lb and 100lb. The 40lb bag is small and mounted high where the bottom of the bag meets chest level so I can do upper cuts as well as jabs, hooks, and straights. Also it moves around alot which is a big plus for foot work and I have 360 degrees movement around it. The 100lb bag is more for learning inside work where the bag hardly budges. I also have the Everlast setup in my garage but want to take it out since I already have 2 hanging bags and am putting up a homemade speedbag platform this weekend. So i;'m either putting it in my room or selling it and putting the Upper Cut stand in those pictures in my room instead. Thats why I wanted to know if anyone used that specific stand before. Because it's design is much more different than my everlast set up or all those other setups I've seen. It's got a real wide base so I can move around the bag much more than my everlast stand and the wide base should limit vibrations of the speed bag as well along with my 40lb sand bag for the platform and 200lb weights for the floor posts and maybe some straps.


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