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TITAN heavy duty push pull weight sled vs heavy duty 8 bag stand

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Feb 11, 2021 9:00:00 AM

TITAN heavy duty push pull weight sled vs heavy duty 8 bag stand

This is a comparison between the TITAN heavy duty sled and TITAN heavy duty 8 bag 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 and review of the TITAN Heavy duty 8 bag stand

This is an overview of the TITAN heavy duty 8 bag 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 8 Bag boxing stand

 
The TITAN 8 bag boxing stand is the biggest boxing stand you can get from TITAN. If you have space and can bolt it to the ground it is a solid tool to get more bags up in a commercial gym with high ceilings. In other scenarios, it is probably overkill. The full specifications of this stand are:
 
- Easy bolt together design.
- Holds up to 8 bags of any size.
- 360-degree access to each bag. 
- 8 Eye hooks to hang bags.
- Can be collapsed into a 4 bag stand.
 
- Height: 8-ft
- Footprint: 12-ft x 6-ft
- Base Plates: 6-in x 4-in
- Material: 3-in x 3-in steel tubing.
- Capacity: 300 lbs. per Hook | 2400 lbs.total
- Weight: 405 lbs.
 
This is a massive rig to hang bags on which leaves you with a solid foundation and a lot of space to work with your boxing clients.
 

Pros of the TITAN 8 Bag boxing stand

 
The pros of the TITAN 8 bag boxing stand are:
 
  • Many eyehooks
  • Space to circle the bags
  • Solid rig
 
This is a solid solution and I especially like it because you can work with different bag configurations to maximize free movement around them. If you want to hang a lot of bags whilst having the space to navigate around them, then this is the best you can get from TITAN.
 

Cons of the TITAN 8 bag boxing stand

 
The cons of the 8 Bag boxing stand from TITAN are:
 
  • Size
  • Price
 
Do you really need 8 bags in your gym and want to pay about $1000 just to have a station to hang them on? I think for most people and commercial gyms the answer will be no. Especially, if the ceilings are low and you can use them to hang bags.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN 8 bag boxing stand

 
The alternatives for the TITAN 8 bag boxing bag are:
 
 
Out of the entire TITAN boxing stand line up, I like this one the least. The reason os that the uprights are too close to the bags in this setup. It limits how you can move around the bag even though you are paying extra bucks to them mounted. If you need a lot of bags, go for the 8 bag stand and leave some space. If you want to hang 4 bags, get two of the two bag heavy stands from TITAN so you can decide how far you want to put them apart.
 
The heavy-duty 2 bag stand is a great option to hang four bags but with more space between the individual bags. With this you can move freely around the bags, while still being able to hang some pretty heavy ones.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN 8 bag boxing stand

 
The 8 bag heavy stand is a great option when you want to hang a lot of bags in your gym while still being able to circle around them
 

Overview and review of the TITAN heavy duty push pull weight sled

This is an overview of the TITAN heavy duty push pull weight sled 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 Heavy Duty High Low push Pull weight sled

 
The heavy-duty High low Push-pull weight sled from TITAN is a clone of the Rogue butcher sled. This sled has two load pins and is built for heavy loads to be pushed around. This sled has a considerable size and is, therefore, harder to store than a dog sled. This is the right choice when you want to make big burly Rugby players and NFL players move seemingly immovable objects. The full specifications are:
 
- Heavy Duty 11 gauge steel 
- Dual Plate Horns at 10" High 
- High/Low push/pull handles with strap hook
- Black Powder Coated frame 
- Breaks down easily for Quick transport or storage 
- 600 lb plus Capacity 
 
- Post spacing: 26-in.
- Dimensions: 46-in (L) x 30.5-in (W) x 36-in (H).
- Sled Skis: 8-in x 5-in x 8mm thick 
- Weight: 64 lb.
 
This is a big boy toy and needs space. Do not consider it when you can not exercise outdoors or have considerable space indoors.
 

Pros of the TITAN Heavy Duty High Low push Pull weight sled

 
 
  • Price
  • Size
 
This sled is all about moving as much weight on a sled as possible without paying big bucks for it. If that is the kind of thing you need, you found your companion in the TITAN Heavy Duty High Low push-pull weight sled.
 

Cons of the TITAN Heavy Duty High Low push Pull weight sled

 
 
  • Size
  • TITAN finish
 
While the size is great if you are looking for a big sled it can become a problem when you do not have the space to store the sled. Especially in a home gym, it can just get in the way as you will not use it as often as other equipment and can not just lean it against a wall like a dog sled to store it away.
 
As TITAN offers some of the cheapest equipment around that also comes with its perils. There is a higher possibility, that you have to force some of the parts as they do not fit snug. This can be fixed when you are a good handyman, but can also become so extreme, that you might question why you bought something new from TITAN rather than used from a different brand.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN Heavy Duty High Low push Pull weight sled

 
 
 
If you run a respectable home gym and want to add a sled, the TITAN Pro sled might be a better choice from TITAN. If your goal is to add some resistance to your sprints and push a bit of weight around, the TITAN Pro Sled is more than enough in capacity and offers more versatility while taking up less space.
 
The low bar push pull drag sled from Rogue is a simple $100sled that comes with everything you need. It is simple and can be used with a harness or at the handle. A very cheap way of getting fit and not to be sneered at, especially if you only use low loads and find the Pro Sled too expensive and the Heavy Duty sled too big. 
 
The power bar weighted sled with leash and harness is the ideal sled to keep in the back of your truck or car. If you like to take a sled outside to your favorite hill, this is the one to get. The plate pin can be collapsed so that it can be easily stored in tight spots. For the price of roughly $80, you can even consider getting more than one and just wreck them. The only downside is that this sled has a lower plate capacity and the metal drags directly on the ground.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN Heavy Duty High Low push Pull weight sled

 
The heavy Duty high low push-pull sled from TITAN is a good choice if you want to save money, have space to run and store it, and just occasionally do heavy loads on it. If you have a team of players that will abuse this sled around the clock you might want to upgrade to the Rogue butcher as it will last longer.

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