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BOXING BAG & STAND - Brand New

Nirmala from Henderson

NZ BOXER BAG AND EVERLAST BOXING STAND - NEW
FULLY ASSEMBLED – TOP QUALITY CLASSIC BOXING BAG Approx 30 kg bag, chain and swivel

✔The N4 bag is great for both home and commercial gym use
✔Constructed with an outer ripstop heavy-gauge vinyl material. Inside consists of inner, compressed rag, filled with medium density foam liner
✔Designed to give superior consistency of compression under punches
✔Walk into any boxing gym and you are sure to find NZ Boxer
✔Approx30kg ✔Size:40 x 120 cm


EVERLAST BOXING STAND ENGINEERED FOR: HEAVY BAG TRAINING.
Heavy-duty, powder-coated steel tubing combined with 3 weight plate pegs allows for maximum strength and heavy bag durability.
Holds up to 45kg bag
Retails at Rebel Sport for $349.99

SELLING BOTH ITEMS (MEDIUM BOXING BAG AND HEAVY DUTY STAND FULLY ASSEMBLED $450
Please call Mala on 0211342152. Pick up from Henderson, Auckland

Price: $450

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