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Century Corner Man Hanger (2 Box Item) Hanging Training Bag, Steel Frame Compatible with Heavy Bags 100 Pounds or Less for Boxing, Kick Boxing, Sparring, MMA, and Karate

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Features

  • ULTRA STABLE - This ultra stable heavy bag suspension system is ideal for practicing powerful strikes.
  • UP TO 100lbs - Holds up to a 100lb bag securely
  • ADJUSTABLE - Features six height adjustments from 72 inches to 102 inches.
  • PERFECT POSITION - Arms extend 7.5 feet from corner
  • POWERFUL PRACTICE - Able to withstand powerful punches and rigorous workouts

Description

This ultra stable heavy bag suspension system is ideal for practicing powerful strikes. Able to hold up to a 100 lb. bag, the Cornerman features six height adjustments from 72 inches to 102 inches, with legs that extend 7.5-feet from the corner. "For the last 40 years, Century has been at the forefront of martial arts innovation. One of our best inventions (if we do say so ourselves!) is the freestanding training bag. These days the bags are so ubiquitous you might have seen one without knowing it came from Century. Back in the early 1990s, that certainly wasn’t the case. All training bags used to be hanging. These are great bags. In fact, they’re still popular. But they posed a problem for gym owners whose schools didn’t have the right structure, or those who didn’t want to drill into their ceilings. Bag stands partially alleviate the problem, but they are hard to move and don’t let you work all the way around the bag. There are many great things about getting your bags from Century. One is the variety. Another is knowing you’re supporting an American company. Our headquarters are located in Oklahoma City and employ around 200 Oklahomans, or “Okies,” as the locals say. Our facility includes a warehouse where we make Wavemasters, BOBs, and many of the other cool products you get from Century! We have more official tests too. Our products undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet industry standards. We fill our bags with high-quality material. We firmly believe that the better the equipment you train with, the better your training results will be."

Sport: Karate, Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts


Brand: Century


Item Weight: 63 Pounds


League: MMA


Product Dimensions: 95"W x 7"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎95 x 10 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎28.58 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎78.74 x 78.74 x 98.43 inches


Item Weight: ‎63 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Century


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Century


Part Number: ‎C15162K


Sport Type: ‎Karate, Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts


Date First Available: July 26, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good frame for light hitters. Heavy hitters with modification.
The stand is pretty stable but it has a lot of flex no matter how tight you torque the bolts. The square pipe that the bag hangs off is too long and caused the stand to walk no matter how many sand bags you put on it. I chopped 10 inches off of the bag hanger pipe and that helped stabilize it significantly. I like that the base is wide and I can move around the bag without tripping on the stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by David Degoyette

  • Excellent design but could have been done with some heavier duty tubing and better welds. Gotta cut corners somewhere... ;)
The stand is a great purchase if you are not throwing a super heavy bag on it. I use a 65 lb Fairtex leather teardrop bag and it ends up swinging like a wrecking ball when I use it. I would not trust the frame with 150 lbs simply because of the metal used. The welds dont look too pretty either and I've seen better tubing on bicycles. Other than that it beats the hell out of training in the snow on my other wall mounted stand. I recommend you purchase a spring to alleviate the stress on the frame, If you are using a thai bag which generally are 6 ft with about 1 1/2 to 2 feet of chain you are going to want the shortest spring possible. The higher the arm the lest stable the arm so keep the arm setting as low as possible. If you have a wratchet set you can probably put it together in 15 minutes. Take your bag down after use so it lasts longer. I also suggest you measure your space so you know for sure it will fit. This thing is not small. Some extra weights on the end of the arms help as well. It doesnt move too much without them, I just don't want it moving at all. It is also not as loud as I had expected. I thought it was going to creak and moan every time the bag swung but it is rather quiet. If you really don't want it to make noise you can shove some foam into the tubing to dampen any sound the frame makes. The only thing that moves is the arm and only a few inches. (a couple inches of play with a 65 lb bag makes me worry about 150lbs. I suggest you keep it down to 100 120lbs max if you want it to last) It provides an excellent ammount of space so you can work around the bag which is a necessity for me. I can bob and weave and do foot work all the way around the bag and my back does not end up against the frame. Oh and the tubing comes with these end caps but most of mine were broken. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2014 by sir smoothies

  • Great Stand, Bad Price
This stand is exactly what I was looking for to hold my 100lb muay thai bag. It provides the perfect space for bag work, with plenty of room. STURDINESS: - I don't feel concerned in the least about having a 100lb on this stand. Definitely feels like it should support it. - The legs were prone to walking with heavy strikes, but I anticipated this and bought a set of four 25lb sand bags (50 lbs on each leg). This solved it. (Note: Quickcrete Play Sand is $3 and some change at lowes/home depot--don't buy it online.) ASSEMBLY: - Very easy to put together, and hands down the best machined nuts and bolts I've ever seen for a bag stand or any piece of furniture, etc. - Would be easier to have assistance with assembling the upper parts, but I was able to do it by myself without issue. - For the guard it provides, I found it was too loose unless you crossed the button straps as pictured. - Also to note, the nuts, bolts, and washers are VERY greasy, so you'll probably need to wipe down the stand after assembly. Definitely better to have greasy parts than rusty parts, not complaining. PRICE: - This stand is overpriced, but it is still worth it in my opinion. I've seen much more typical stands that provide no room for bag work listed at over $900. - I found this stand listed on other sites for over $150 less, but every one of the sites was sold out. This leads me to believe it may no longer be produced, which may explain the exorbitant price here. Overall, I am very happy with this stand and definitely recommend it. I just wish it was listed for a more reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021 by Dylan R Dylan R

  • Beat stand available! Century Martial Arts needs to correct listing & have better customer service.
Love it, best stand, solid & worth the $. CMA lists as Black. Shipped a White model, so I inquired…they said “all we have available is white”. So unless I cover return shipping costs I’m stuck with White. Poor customer service & miss-represented product. I’ll have to paint it black. Can’t rave enough about the amazing stand though. It’s a true 90°, holds my 80lb bag easily. No noise, no shake, and stand is out of the way when striking. If you want White, buy yours today! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by Joel Titan Joel Titan

  • Not as stable as I'd hoped.
I have had this for several months at this point. I'm not sure why so many of the reviews suggest this thing is so rock solid and stable. Maybe the newer ones are just less so? With an 80 pound bag every workout the extended legs are raising off ground a few inches on heavy hits and it starts to "walk" around. I have to be careful to not damage wall behind it. I'm about 150lb and hit pretty hard but I'm not a pro or anything. I keep arm between the 2nd and third lowest heights as well which should be more stable. I have it in a pretty tight spot so I can't let in move around more than a few inches before I have to reposition it. The carpet atleast prevents it from sliding. You do get really good range to work all around the bag and for kicks you don't have to worry about hitting stand at all. I think the stand is just better suited for some one that uses 40lb bag or has an ability to bolt the thing to the ground. That said If either of those apply to you there are probably far more affordable options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020 by T T

  • Great concept and design
Great concept and design. However, in my case, the Century Cornerman was extremely annoying to build. Some of the metal pieces were twisted (and this was definitely not intentional). As a result, it was a huge pain to assemble the height adjusting piece into the joints of the other metal pieces and place a screw through the holes (the only way to do this is to bend the metal, and as you can imagine, it was quite difficult). I cut my pinky finger after trying to force the metal in, but I hope it was just an issue with my individual package. I eventually was able to assemble the height adjusting piece with assistance, but I think it would have been near impossible for me to do it alone. Once assembled, the punching bag stand is great. There is plenty of room to kick and move around, and it is very stable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2015 by Ponyboy Curtis

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