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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023
Good quality so far and appears to be holding up. Great way to work up a sweat.
CKees
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023
This product was flimsy and would not secure to the doorway properly. It would fall after a few light punches, and you have to create your own holes to install the punch counter. The biggest injustice was having to pay to ship the Quiet Punch back after I bought a better product. I wouldn't waste my time or money with this product.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022
We were in love with the idea of it but it doesn’t stay in the doorway. Falls down a lot. Otherwise would’ve been perfect but definitely not for the price they ask for it.
Phillips family
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022
I saw the ads. I bit the hook. I wish I hadn’t.The only positive I have is that they honored my return of this garbage.
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022
I rarely leave reviews but I really felt for what I paid and what I received I had to. It was great at first occasionally slipping from the door frame but after two weeks of fairly steady use it fell apart. The bungee chord started to strip away first. After 2 weeks it just stopped sticking to any doorframe and just became 150$ waste of junk
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022
I tightened this punching bag so much the door frame started to actually break, and it STILL kept snapping off the frame. Based on reviews this is super common no matter how tight you tighten this it will snap off.If you're an actual boxer and know how to throw a punch don't buy this. If you are under 10 years old though this might stay on the door frame.
Matthew Harvey
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2021
I’m kind of a baby when it comes to working out — I need to be fun or I feel like a hamster. The workouts are actually fun. The app is a little janky and I can’t figure out how to sync it with my phone, I watched a few videos but either I got a newer version that doesn’t have the counter (videos indicate that you have to attach manually) or mine was missing a piece. I gave it 4 stars because it really is a good piece of equipment — even if the bells and whistles don’t all work.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2021
I purchased directly from Quiet Punch, not here.I've had it for two months. I've been using it 2-3 times a week since purchase. I had never before put on a pair of boxing gloves or hit any kind of bag. My cardio and workout experiences were strictly running, biking and weight lifting. The closest I ever came to something like this was the arcade game Mocap Boxing. This review is from the perspective of a beginner and someone who never ever ever intends to actually box or fight.It's not meant to be a heavy bag. If you want a heavy bag, get a heavy bag. Know what you are getting, it's a small square to punch in a doorframe. I've seen people ask if they can do spinning kicks on this thing. Honestly, if you're to the point you're doing spinning kicks then you probably are beyond this equipment, go to a gym.This is more of a cardio piece of equipment. You can do some basic boxing training on it, but you're not going to become UFC ready on it.And that is more than okay! Look up and see, yes, I gave it 5 stars and I'm still saying you won't become a UFC fighter only using this.It's going to give you a good cardio, upper body workout. It will motivate you to move with the score board feature and tracking your punches. The sensor is not perfect, if you go really fast or hit a touch light it might not feel the punch. I probably lose 1 out of 50 punches with it. If you need something that is 100% perfect in punch tracking then this is not the product for you. But then again, if you need something that perfect you probably aren't using anything since nothing really hits that mark ever.Things I like:It really is quiet. I can use it in the basement and my wife can barely tell upstairs. I live in a single dwelling house, but I could have easily used this in an apartment and not pissed off my neighbors at all.It's portable, if I need to move it around, I can. Note that they mention travel with it on the site, I'm not so sure that will work out since it's going to take up a good bit of suitcase space. You're probably not taking it on a week-long family vacation, but if you had to go some place for work for a few months, it would be worth packing since you'll have extra luggage.The app - it's nice! If you have no clue, like me, the videos help quite a bit.The battery on the sensor - I know it's new still, but I don't have to charge it constantly. This is a plus. The sensor doesn't come off the bag, so you have to take the bag down to charge, it's a touch awkward due to size.The "bad":None of it is really that bad. But here are the draw backsI find mine likes to drop down a little bit. Not sure if my straps are too stretchy or what there, but I had to spend the first week constantly adjusting the bars to accommodate that.The app is good, but I wish it had more non-video modes. There's a punch pattern mode that I like, it's 30 seconds where it flashes the screen for you to do 1, 2 or no punches. I wish that had more to it, vary the patterns, speed it up or slow it down, have an option to make it a longer mode.It's expensive. It looks more expensive when you look at how much regular bags cost. Work benefits covered mine, but I can see some people hesitating due to that. I can't ignore the elephant in the room, compared to other pieces of boxing equipment it's not cheap.Overall:If you're looking to add something a bit more high intensity to your training routine and you've not done any boxing before, it's worth it.If you're a hard core martial artist or boxer, this probably isn't for you. It's not meant for you. You're not the audience. It's meant for regular people who have no clue and need something light duty to get our couch potato butts up and moving. If we manage to wear this thing out, it's not a failure in the product, it's a victory because that means we used it a LOT, so mission complete.
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