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TITAN Pivoting Reflex bar vs Muay Thai pads

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Feb 4, 2021 9:00:00 AM

TITAN Pivoting Reflex bar vs Muay Thai pads

This is a comparison between the TITAN Pivoting reflex bar and TITAN Muay Thai pads 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 Muay Thai pads

This is an overview of the TITAN Muay Thai pads 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 Muay Thai pads

 
The TITAN Muay Thai pads are a low budget option to get into Muay Thai training. They will do the trick for beginners and once you get a little more experienced tread yourself to a more upmarket pair. The full specifications of these pads are:
 
Height: 14-in.
Width: 8-in.
Depth: 3.5-in.
Material: Polyurethane Leather
Weight 4Llb.
Quantity: 2
 
- Protect effectively against opponents strikes and sharpen your defense
- Hand them to a workout partner so you can build your offense
- Shock absorbent material helps minimize unnecessary strain
- Practice shielding against all eight Muay Thai limb strikes
 

Pros of the TITAN Muay Thai pads

 
The pros of the TITAN Muay Thai pads are:
 
  • Good value
 
These Muay Thai pads are good value for money to beat the crap out of. If you are already building a TITAN-based boxing corner in your gym just throw these in.  For the weekend warrior who trains with his son, wife, or friend, these can be a nice addition to your home gym.
 

Cons of the TITAN  Muay Thai pads

 
The cons of the Muay Thai pads are:
 
  • Not from a dedicated boxing reseller
  • Can come apart under professional use
 
What you have to keep in mind with these Muay Thai Pads is that they are mass-produced for rebranding somewhere in China. That does not necessarily make them bad pads, as they are relatively cheap, but these have been produced in a factory that intends to label them for a buyer that then resells them en masse. This means that these have not been designed for a boxing gym where they will be pounded by several athletes 3 - 8 hours a day straight. If you are looking for something to cover that need get in touch with a local store for boxing equipment and ask them what is good and what they have in store.
 
 

Alternatives to the  Muay Thai pads

 
  • RDX T13 boxing Gloves
  • RDX Gloves and Pad set
  • RDX Leather boxing gloves
 
The RDX T13 Training gloves are good gloves to use on a heavy bag for training. They cost slightly more than the Muay Thai pads and you have a choice of color between gold and red. It is your choice what you would prefer for your sparring at home or in a commercial gym between two pairs of gloves or a combo of gloves and pads.
 
The RDX Gloves and pad set has roughly the same price as the TITAN Muay Thai pad. This is probably the better option for the weekend warrior who wants to train with someone who or she knows as it is better value for money for a lower quality glove and pad.
 
The RDX A2 Fight Lace-up leather Boxing gloves are approved by several boxing federations for competition and roughly cost $130. This would be a good option if you want to take your boxing at home to the next level or want to sparr in a boxing gym for competition.
 
 

Conclusion for the  Muay Thai pads

 
The TITAN Muay Thai pads are of reasonable quality and longevity and good for an occasional bout. If they will be pounded around the clock by professional or semi-professional athletes you might want to look for pads in the $100 to $200 range. There other options to satisfy the occasional user which are better value for money. Contacting a local fight store to get information about which gloves are best is a good idea, as they use their own merchandise.

Overview and review of the TITAN Pivoting Reflex bar

This is an overview of the TITAN Pivoting reflex bar 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 Pivoting Reflex trainer

 
The Pivoting Reflex trainer is a good addition to a commercial boxing gym or a well-equipped home gym to train reaction times, blocking, and ducking. This is the speed bag that hits you back. The full specifications are:
 
- Wall-mounted or fits on T-3 Series Power Rack
- Swinging padded target for reflex training
- Pop-pin adjustable height
- Designed to boost fitness reflexes for boxers, fighters, karate enthusiasts, and more
- Durable powder-coated finish
 
- Mount Plate: 8-in x 8-in.
- Target Length: 27-in.
- Target Diameter: 3-in.
- Arm Length: 36-in.
- Height Adjustment Slots: 10
- Weight: 22 lb.
 

Pros of the TITAN Pivoting Reflex trainer

 
The Pros of the TITAN Pivoting fitness trainer are:
 
  • Price
  • Rack-mounted
  • Small
  • Can be wall mounted
 
The first thing to mention is the price which undercuts most special stores you could this item from. This is due to the strategy of TITAN fitness to be a cost leader for all of the products they are presenting in their shop at the cost of quality assurance and customer service. This means you buy it cheap and then have to figure it out yourself and if it is broken you might need to fix it up a little yourself.
 
This particular reflex trainer can also be mounted on a T-3 series which avoids having to drill it into a wall. With that, it is special in the market of Reflex trainers and something to be looked at for somebody who wants to build an entire home gym based on TITAN products.
 
Compared to a speed bag and a heavy boxing bag it takes up way less space in your gym. This can be an advantage in spaces that are already constrained.
 
Compared to free-standing boxing bags and reflex trainers this can be wall-mounted. This is usually better as the free-standing versions tend to be all over the place once an adult has a serious go at them.
 

Cons of the TITAN  Pivoting Reflex trainer

 
The cons of the Pivotings Reflex trainer are:
 
  • Needs to be wall-mounted or attached to a rack
  • Can not be hit very hard
  • As a gimmick rather than an essential item
 
The first disadvantage of the Reflex trainer is that it will not work if you do not mount it properly. If you do not have the option to place a rack in your gym or mount the Reflex trainer to the wall you will not be able to use it.
 
This Reflex trainer is not a replacement for a heavy bag or a speed bag. You can not hit this machine as hard as a heavy bag as it does not provide the surface to place the punch or kick. While it is great for coordination and reaction times it is not an essential item to become a good boxer. These things can also be addressed by shadow boxing or having simple pieces of string in the ring.
 

Alternatives to the Pivoting Reflex trainer

 
 
 
The TITAN power strike punching bag is a good option for anyone who wants to move their punching bag around a lot. As long as you have the mount in the ceiling or in the wall you can move this bag around easier compared to other bags because of its shape. Especially good for smaller and lighter athletes that see boxing as a cardio workout rather than a sport to be taken seriously in itself.
 
The TITAN MuayThai boxing bag is one of the best value for money bags from TUTAN you can get. It is heavy and long and is therefore suitable to place low kicks, body punches, and uppercuts on it. The only downside is that it is quite hard to move it around by yourself, so if you want to change things around often, this might not be the bag for you.
 
The TItan 88 lb punching bag is TITAN's version of a heavy boxing bag. It is slightly thicker than the Muay Thai bag and they are better suited to athletes over 80kg to hack away at it. The only downside is that it does not go low enough to the ground to work for low kicks.
 

Conclusion for the Pivoting Reflex trainer

 
The TITAN pivoting reflex trainer is a great cheap option to get your hand on a pivoting Reflex trainer if you wanted to get one. It is also one of the few ones that are rack-mountable right out of the box, so if you design a gym fully around a rack rather than walls and ceilings, then this is a good option.
 

Topics: TITAN, Boxing