Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves
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Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves

Wavemaster Punching Bag and Gloves

Freestanding Punching Bag For Kids and Teens
Regular price 696.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

This punching bag packs a powerful sensory punch! Punch or kick the bag for satisfying proprioceptive input that can help relieve stress, organize sensory information and self-regulate. Incorporate into sensory diets and therapy sessions for heavy work, strength building or to release excess energy. Features easy height adjusting to accommodate kids, teens and adults. Constructed from high-density foam with a sturdy base to withstand plenty of hard-hitting use in your home, sensory room or clinic. To keep hands padded and protected, add a pair of Youth Boxing Gloves (sold separately).

  • Quick and easy assembly
  • Supports sensory seekers 
  • Punching Bag: Age 6+
  • Youth Boxing Gloves: Ages 6-10

Ideas for Use 

  • Use the punching bag before and after school to help ease transitions 
  • For a quick sensory break, stretch out your arms in front of you  and push your palms into the bag 
  • Place in a school sensory room to help kids release energy and renew focus

Details

Includes Wavemaster Punching Bag
Gloves sold separately (see dropdown)

  • Height from bottom of the base to top of bag: 47”- 68”
    Bag: 19.5” Diameter x 24” Tall. Weighs 250 lbs. when filled (22 lbs. unfilled)
  • Supports kids and teens weighing up to 250 lbs.
  • Base is plastic. Bag is vinyl filled with foam
  • Surface wash. Air dry
  • Colors: Red or blue
  • Youth Boxing Gloves
    Pre-curved design with hook-and-loop closures
    13"L x 7"W x 5"H. Weighs 6 oz. Polyurethane
    Color: Red

Getting Started

Base can be filled with water or sand.


Shipping and Returns

Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee applies. This item has a 30-day return policy.


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