Alec Cameron Adkins
It’s smaller than a usual sand bag or what’s its looks like in the picture.
Tim Rooney
Unfortunately the product has broken in several places after less than even a month of use.First use - I broke the clips. OK, they're plastic - no biggie, I tied the straps - no problem. My fault.Fourth use - Zipper broke. The zipper simply won't stay together. This is a problem because the small bags inside are at risk of falling out. It happened when dropping the bag on the ground. A few times while full. I thought this was the intended use.Around the 7th use the fabric is starting to show wear and fray.I really wanted to like this product but unfortunately it is not of the quality needed for REALLY working out over time. This product would suit someone's needs if they anticipate a more gentle use.
Paige Ray
I didn't know that crappy plastic buckles were a feature of this sandbag.What a deal! Lucky me.
3inchkilla
I bought this bag along with the 6 sandbags. I didn’t want to spend a whole lot of money for the more expensive sandbag systems, however, I got what I paid for.3 months into moderate to heavy use 5-6 days a week, the stitching on neutral grips broke off. On top of that, I noticed the sandbags themselves were starting to leak.Today when I went to use the bags for overhead tricep extensions with all 6 bags, the zipper broke off mid-set. If you don’t have the money, the bag itself is ok for up to 30lbs as it seems to be made of the same material and stitching that cheaper jansport-like backpacks are made from.If you have the money, invest in the Brute Force sandbags, a dumbbell/barbell set, or rucksack and plates.
rachel barker
The little yellow sand bags burst on the first use. Sand went everywhere. big bag itself seems ok. but the little yellow ones are useless.