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TITAN adjustable heavy bag boxing stand vs under desk walking treadmill

Written by Pascal Landshoeft | Feb 5, 2021 5:00:00 PM

TITAN adjustable heavy bag boxing stand vs under desk walking treadmill

This is a comparison between the TITAN adjustable heavy bag and TITAN under desk walking treadmill pros, cons, and alternatives. This article was originally published in Which cardio equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for more details.

Overview and review of the TITAN under desk walking treadmill

This is an overview of the TITAN under desk walking treadmill including pros, cons, and alternatives. This article was originally published in Which cardio equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for more details.

 
 

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Overview of the TITAN Under desk walking treadmill

 
The TITAN Under desk treadmill is the only treadmill that TITAN currently stocks. Again, as with all TITAN products, the price tag has been trimmed down as much as possible while you can expect subpar customer service as their portfolio is so vast. That is not bad if you know what you want, know how to work it, and do not mind things doing yourself. The full specifications of the TITAN under desk treadmill are:
 
- Wide track for ample walking room
- Safety key stops the treadmill if disconnected from the console
- Console fits onto your desktop
- Variable speed in half MPH increments
- Compatible with Standing Desks
- FITSHOW App compatible see instruction manual for details
 
- Walking Platform Height: 6-in.
- Overall Height: 8-in.
- Overall Length: 65-in.
- Overall Width: 25-in.
- Speed: 0-4 mph
- Time: 0-99:59 min
- Distance: up to 99.9 miles
- Steps: up to 9999
- Calories: up to 999.9 Kcal
- Belt Length: 53-in.
- Belt Width: 18-in.
- Weight Capacity: 250 lb.
- Product Weight: 114 lb.
 
This is a solid treadmill for a low price to burn more calories during the day when you are working at your desk.
 

Pros of the TITAN Under desk walking treadmill

 
The pros of the TITAN Under desk treadmill:
 
  • Low price
  • Small footprint
 
If you want to self build a treadmill desk, you can do this fairly cheap by ordering from TITAN. Combine the under desk treadmill with the A2 single motor sit to stand desk and you have a treadmill desk for under $1000. It won't be the prettiest, fanciest, and have the most features, but it will do the deed for under $1000.
 

Cons of the TITAN Under desk walking treadmill

 
The cons of the TITAN under desk treadmill are:
 
  • Not for running
  • Can not fold
  • Minimal computer unit
 
The TITAN under desk treadmill is not ideal for running fast. As with most under desk treadmills, they are designed for a very slow walking pace and will not take a prolonged heavy pounding. Especially if you are a big athlete you should be careful.
 
Compared to other under desk treadmill models the TITAN version can not fold up. If your desk setup should be permanently able to have a treadmill setup that is fine. If you want to change around often you might want to look for a foldable option instead.
 
The computer of the under desk treadmill is pretty simple and does not incorporate any kind of extras. All it does is that it shows your the steps, calories, or distance you have done. A bonus is that you can place it on the desk so that you do not need a remote or bend under the desk to make adjustments.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN Under desk walking treadmill

 
Alternatives to the TITAN under the desk treadmill:
 
 
If you are looking for a treadmill the TrueFrom runner is the current king of the court. This self-propelled treadmill has a reputation for the best belt in the business when it comes to self-propelled machines.  If you want to accelerate and decelerate fast, this is the right treadmill to simulate a game environment without taking up too much space. While it is the creme de la creme in functionality, the price is astronomical and close to $6000. You can build an entire gym with that or deck your entire team with TITAN under the desk treadmills instead.
 
The Rogue Echo bike is in my opinion the best choice for a home gym that is focused on performance. For long runs, you can go outside and get your running shoes on. For interval training and burning as many calories as possible in a short amount of time, there is no match for air bikes. Air bikes can accelerate and decelerate fast without costing a fortune. Technically the Jacobs ladder and the Versaclimber burn more calories per minute but they cost more and take up more space. Other Air bikes in the market are usually more than $1000 except the TITAN fan bike which takes a low-budget clone approach to the Echo bike.
 
The Nordictrack 32i is the flagship treadmill from Nordictrack. This beast has all the bells and whistles including a massive screen as well as incline and decline settings for running. If you want the full running experience and be entertained at the same time, this is the machine to get.IN return you have to give up a considerable share of your living space and wallet share.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN Under desk walking treadmill

 
If you do not mind putting your hands and mind into a project you can build a cheap desk treadmill using the TITAN under desk treadmill as the belt. You could also get it as a cheap walker to get more steps in without having to go outside and watch the television. Apart from that, there are better options for a similar price out there, if you take your running and cardio seriously.

Overview and review of the TITAN adjustable heavy bag boxing stand

This is an overview of the TITAN adjustable heavy bag boxing stand including pros, cons, and alternatives. This article was originally published in Which cardio equipment to get from TITAN. Follow the links for more details.

 
 

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Overview of the TITAN Adjustable Heavy bag Boxing stand

 
The adjustable heavy bag Boxing stand can handle up to 300 lbs in a boxing bag and needs to be anchored to the ground. This is the right choice if you get a massive monster of a punching bag into your gym. Especially if for some reason you can not mount it to a wall or ceiling. This is a good choice if you want to put your bag outside or into a gym with very high ceilings where you can bolt things to the ground. The full list of features includes:
 
- 360-degree access around bag
- (2) adjustable height options
- Easy bolt together design
- Gusseted footplate for extra strength and stability
- Vertical design occupies minimal floor space
 
- Base Plate: 12-in x 12-in.
- Adjustable Height: 7 ft 4-in. or 8 ft 6-in.
- Bag Boom Length: 48-in.
- Material: 11 Gauge Steel
- Weight Capacity: 300 lb.
- Product Weight: 115 lb.
 
If you are planning on getting a very heavy punching bag then this boxing stand is your friend as long as you know how to attach it to the floor.
 

Pros of the TITAN Adjustable Heavy bag Boxing stand

 
The pros of the Titan adjustable heavy bag stand:
 
  • Can take a very heavy bag
  • Free movement around the bag
  • Sturdy frame
 
In this setup, you can attach one single bag which weighs up to 300 pounds. If you want to work with the heaviest possible bags and you are concerned about mounting it on the wall or ceiling, the TITAN heavy adjustable bag stand can be your solution. You will your bag hanging from a sturdy frame that is bolted to the ground. It will provide you with enough space to circle around the bag to get together a proper workout without being limited in your range of motion.
 

Cons of the TITAN Adjustable Heavy bag Boxing stand

 
The cons of the TITAN adjustable heavy bag boxing stand are:
 
  • Installation
  • Space requirements
  • Price
 
The installation can be troublesome if you are not a handyman yourself or do not own the necessary equipment to drill the anchors into concrete. A proper drill and the knowledge to combine with it cost a little bit of money and time. If you are not apt at installing things in walls or on the ground you might even need to hire a handyman which adds to the cost of putting up your bag.
 
This stand needs some considerable space in your gym to function properly. If you already have limited space in your home gym or basement gym you might be better off pushing the punch bag to the wall or hook it to the ceiling. At the wall, it does not eat up as much floor space. If it is put in the ceiling, you can remove it when you want to do other things in the space. Once the TITAN adjustable heavy bag stand is installed, you will not move it and space can only be used for boxing.
 
Only consider this stand if you are really serious about boxing. Most likely you will get the stand for $300, a bag for $300 - $500, and some other proper equipment to get serious. If you consider the stand to hang a $50 kids bag from it you got your planning wrong. Also, $300 for a stand is steep, if you are a DIY master and can get some metal and anchors yourself to build something yourself. I could not do that, but I know there some very savvy people out there.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN Adjustable Heavy bag Boxing stand

 
 
 
The TITAN heavy-duty four bag boxing stand is a good option when you want to house a lot of specialty bags in a tight space. The construction will make it possible to hang multiple bags in a rack where you either can stand on the inside or the outside. Circling the bags will be a little limited as the uprights of the construction can get in the way. Apart from that, it is a great way to put a multitude of bags in one place. The downsides are the $600 price tag just for the stand and space it will eat up in your gym.
 
The dual station heavy bag stand is in my opinion the best compromise between the heavy stand and the four bag stand. The design allows your athletes to freely circle around both of the bags on each side. YOu can still use some very heavy bags on each eyehook and it will be easier to get 3 - 6 of these in a line to train more people in parallel. Be aware that this will only work in gyms with enough clearance to the ceiling. If you are already operating with very low ceilings you might want to consider getting some proper ceiling anchors and work with those instead.
 
The dual station for a boxing speed bag and the heavy bag comes in at only $170 and does not need to be bolted to the ground. This is the right choice for the recreational athlete that only wants to do boxing to burn some calories. If your fists are planned to be weapons of mass construction that leave a hole in the wall, you might want to consider a different station as this will move around. The structure also limits somewhat to circle around the bags to get more out of your workouts.
 
The RDX free standing punching bag with suction cups is an option for indoor use. This bag can be weighted down at the base with water or sand to make it more stable. While it is not ideal for a full boxing workout as the base inhibits to get very close to the bag, it can still be great for beginner classes and kids classes. Especially the option to move it out of the way quickly without having to drill anything into a wall or ceiling might make this a good option for some scenarios.
 
The RDX heavy punching bag is an affordable bag that can come with up to 17 pieces for your home gym as a starter kit. If you are not crazy like me when it comes to equipment then this is more than good enough to get you started on your boxing journey.
 
The RDX hanging filled face is an optional punching bag that simulates a torso with a head. This is a lot cheaper than the alternative Terry Torso adjustable bags you can find in some gyms.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN Adjustable Heavy bag Boxing stand

 
The TITAN adjustable heavy bag boxing stand is the right choice when you want to hang a monster of a bag into your gym like the Super Pro Gigantor which weighs 60kg or even bigger. If you just want to do boxing for leisure or need to train a lot of people at the same time, then there might be some smarter, smaller solutions for your gym to think about.