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No hay artículos en el carroSuz Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2025
The Aqua Bag Water Ball by Infinity Nation is a great idea for portable workout equipment. The empty water ball is still a little big to pack in a suitcase for travel but it is easy to pack in the car for a road trip. I use this outside on my patio, and I’ve also used it at short-term rental homes where I’ve stayed. I like the ease of filling it with water to the weight I want to use and doing my workout anywhere. The water ball feels durable and the handles feel securely attached to the ball. The instructions are clear; a card features diagrams and descriptions for each step. A fun and easy to use piece of exercise equipment and I can take my workout on the road!
P.R.O. Fitness and Sports Acadamy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de febrero de 2025
2 times worked out and cracked
Parents of middle schooler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
Great quality so far! THere are many different brands of this same thing with various price points. This one is more on the affordable side but build quality is holding up very well so far.
Bang Drop
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
This Infinity Nation Large Aqua Bag is definitely well built - the plastic is thick, the straps are overbuilt, and the attachment points are about as good as they can be without wrapping around the entire bag. I've had a few other similar products made by competitors, and this is as good or better than any of them in build quality.Using liquid as a weight for exercise is interesting - fluid motion makes it hard to balance easily. Back in the day, we'd all fill broken kegs with some water and steel shot or sand for "odd object training." Later on, we were all taking 4 to 6 foot lengths of 4 to 6 inch PVC pipes, slapping end caps on them, filling them 1/4 to 1/2 with water and rocking our "slosh pipes" for the same effect in a different package. The effect was that something much lighter than you could easily press on a barbell was extremely difficult to keep control of, and required use of whole new sets of "stabilizer" muscles. Here, with the decreased volume and easy to grab handles, the effect is diminished. It's still there to some degree, but this is really much closer to the sandbags we were all using around the same time as we were pressing kegs. Even with those, the addition of multiple handles made them much easier to control.I think the strength of this bag is that you can get a good strength-endurance workout in with it, and it really does pack up into a suitcase easily. You can fill it with water more or less anywhere with a faucet. Many of the exercises you'll see shown with these kinds of bags are stupid and borderline absurd, but filled to the 30 or 40 lb line, and pumped full of air, front squats, thrusters, step-ups, OHP, etc, can all be done easily and safely. Dropping a giant water balloon on your foot (or head) isn't wonderful, but it's unlikely to cause major injury, unlike a lump of iron. As a test, I have dropped this bag from rack and overhead, repeatedly, and it did not pop. I'd be comfortable using it indoors if I had to, but IMO it's more well-suited for the garage or outdoors where a blowout would be a minor inconvenience rather than a disaster.
Roberto Garcia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2025
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