🏆 Train Like a Champion with IronMind!
The IronMind Tough-As-Nails™ Sandbag Set is a premier training tool designed for strength, conditioning, and grip training. Measuring 24" x 36" and capable of holding up to 300 lbs, this durable sandbag is perfect for a variety of workouts, from strongman competitions to MMA training. Made in the USA from high-quality Cordura material, it comes with two liners and a training course, making it a favorite among serious athletes since 1988.
Sport | Strongman |
Brand | IronMind |
Color | Blue |
Item Weight | 1.76 Pounds |
Outer Material | Cordura |
League | MMA |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 24"W x 36"H |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12 x 11 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24 x 24 x 36 inches |
Brand Name | IronMind |
Material | Cordura |
Manufacturer | IronMind |
Part Number | 1390 |
P**T
Great way to get beefy
I love my IronMind sandbag. This is a great option for people who want to do strongman, bulk up, or just increase their physical capacity but don’t want to spend a bunch of money on bs weights. Free weights and deadlifts will never feel the same after this. This is real world strength. This will make your back very strong. The bag has a high capacity and you can start small by refilling it to meet more weight demands. The material is sturdy and doesn’t bother the skin. It is okay at wicking moisture but best to not drop it in your pool or leave it outside. The color is beautiful too. I love the blue and the fabric holds it well. If you want to practice bringing your bride across the threshold, this is the best way. All in all, great bag. It will last you a long time and it will give you a great simple workout. 3 months ago I started at 74kg body weight, now I’m at 78kg. I started lifting a 60kg bag and worked my way up by 10kg increments. Start small, work your way up, practice good form, stay consistent, be patient and you will become thick like a buffalo.
A**R
Cheap but solid.
Bought this because I wanted a training sandbag, and I'd seen this one used in the World's Strongest Man contest in the past. Filled it with 200 pounds of playground sand, and I've been using it in my weight room inside the house. It's solid as a rock, no leaks after tons of abuse and drops from height. The material is tough and actually relatively grippy for what's essentially cloth - But it will eat the chalk right off of your hands and can get a little slippy. If you're going to be doing something where you lift it for reps (cleans, shouldering, bag over bar, etc) you may want to consider some grip gloves. I'll probably eventually get another of these to fill to a different weight.
J**Y
Strong and durable
Great sandbag. I use it mostly for carries and lift and drops filled it with 100lbs of sand simple to set up just open put filler bag inside fill with sand zip tie which 2 are included I did duct tape over zip tie and zip tied outside and duct taped. I liked it so much I bought a second one and filled with 150lbs of sand and plenty of room for 150lbs more. Comes with a training guide I did browse through briefly kind of common knowledge stuff. I give it 5 stars across the board has my highest recommendation and for under $70.00 can’t beat it
T**T
Heavy Duty
This sandbag is just a great workout especially if you don't want to go to the gym. Squats, Ohp, Carries. Pick up the bag, slam it. Fill it with peastone, gravel, dirt. Whatever you got. Mine is filled to 220lb/100kg but it take all I got to carry it 30 yards. 10/10 would pick up again.
S**N
Big Blue
So I’ve waited to do a review on this since I got it a couple of months ago. I have used this bag extensively over the past couple months, so I think I can give it an honest review.The outer blue bag itself is rugged and durable. I’ve picked this thing up and slammed it MANY times. The blue bag shows no sign of wear and is standing up to my abuse very well (as expected). I do like that you can add and subtract filler bags to adjust the weight of the sandbag. This comes in handy since some exercises require different weight than others.I only gave the bag 4 stars instead of 5, because of the inner bags, or fillers. The filler bags are pretty crappy. They’re basically the same as the sandbags we would use to make bunkers in the Army. They’re oversized, and they leak. Also, after using this bag for a couple of months, one of the inner fillers broke inside of the outer blue bag. As you can imagine, this made quite a mess. I used Gorilla Tape to reinforce the bottom of the current filler bags that I still have. If you buy this sandbag I recommend that you double up the fillers and reinforce the bottoms with Gorilla Tape. More filler bags can be bought off of the Iron minded web site.Don’t get me wrong, this is a good sandbag and a good addition to any home gym, so I don’t recommend against buying it. But I do think the company could do a much better job designing better filler bags. Hope this helps anyone on the fence about this.
C**Y
Great bag
Greatest sandbag I have ever used, and better than making my own. Personally, I abuse all my gear, and I don’t really take care of anything. This thing gets dropped, slammed, smashed, squeezed, carried, shouldered, and occasionally thrown. I’ve had it for a few months now, and I typically keep it loaded to about 150lbs. So far it shows no signs of wear, hasn’t leaked any sand, and I don’t see any busted seems. Also of note, the material has not caused any irritation on my hands, forearms, chest or shoulders from use.
E**N
Very durable.
I drop this from my shoulders over and over. I have no fear of anything going wrong.
M**E
Feels Like A Ton of Bricks!
Very solidly constructed and true to it's name--"tough-as-nails"...The first night I filled one of the liners with 60lbs of multi-purpose sand (more dense than play sand) and the other one with 120lbs. 60lbs is good for a lot of movements/swings, 120lbs starts to get quite heavy to carry around/press, and both liners together (180lbs) was a little ridiculous. Okay--a LOT ridiculous! I'll admit it. It felt so much heavier than expected that I could barely manage to pick it up worth anything. To give a little context, last year I was throwing around a 55 gallon steel drum with over 100lbs of water sloshing around inside it.Looks like it'll take longer than I thought to start working with it's full capacity of 300lbs.
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