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FightCamp Review (2024) | BarBend

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Okay, so adding some of the best home gym equipment to your abode can be motivating enough to get you off your feet, but oftentimes, these treadmills, exercise bikes, and ellipticals turn into glorified coat hangers after just a few uses. Enter FightCamp — a high-intensity, punch-filled modality to help you conquer a sedentary lifestyle, which Dr. Raj Dasgupta, our expert reviewer, defines as “activities like sitting at a desk, watching TV, or using a computer for long periods without moving much.”

FightCamp’s boxing and kickboxing bundle offers a unique workout discipline for home gym enthusiasts. While not as versatile as other home gym staples — like free weights, functional trainers, or other profiles — the connected training modules and affordable price point make it a great pick for those that find more traditional at-home workouts somewhat dull. In this FightCamp review, we’ll outline the key specs of this intriguing fitness kit along with some hands-on experience notes gathered from our testing rounds.

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FightCamp




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Get in the ring from the comfort of your own home with FightCamp’s heavy bag, streaming workouts, and fitness trackers that’ll count your punches and power throughout your workout.

Main Takeaways

  • You have the option to purchase one-person bundles or can build your kit out to support up to four FightCamp enthusiasts.
  • Per recent updates, FightCamp only offers bundled packages that include the bag, gloves, trackers, and wraps — you can no longer purchase the service without the included punching bag.
  • The all-new FightCamp console helps streamline your television connection and serves as a convenient charging station for your punch tracker sensors.

FightCamp Specs

Price Starting at $999
Product Dimensions 24” L x 24” W x 67” H
Product Weight Up to 350lbs
Exercise Discipline Boxing/Combat Sports
Subscription Price $39/month

As you can expect, FightCamp’s focus is on home boxing and kickboxing workouts, but the online workout program also features strength-, core-, and recovery-based sessions with more modules added weekly. Recently, the brand updated its boxing workout bundle so that FightCamp packages now include a punching bag, non-slip bag ring, heart rate monitor, punch trackers, quick wraps, and premium boxing gloves sized to your needs. Additionally, this new kit comes equipped with FightCamp’s brand-new console.

In previous iterations of the service, you needed to connect the included punch trackers via Bluetooth to a smart device such as your phone or tablet, subsequently streaming the connected workouts through that device. The all-new FightCamp console, on the other hand, essentially works like an Apple TV docking station, giving you a more streamlined pathway to follow workouts through your television screen. The FightCamp console also serves as a charging station for your punch trackers, which track your punch count and intensity throughout training.

Moving from the tech features to the more utilitarian side of the bundle, the FightCamp punching bag features a topple-free design with padding tall enough to support both boxing and kickboxing sessions. The fillable base serves as the anchor point of the entire setup, and is capable of holding up to 250 pounds of water or up to 350 pounds of sand for added sturdiness.

Our tester using FightCamp for a workoutOur tester using FightCamp for a workout
Our tester using FightCamp for a workout

Whichever fill you choose is up to you, but from my experience with other punching bags, I’d recommend opting for water — it’s far easier to fill the reservoir, and you can drain the vessel if you ever need to move the bag further than a few feet. Plus, I like how FightCamp also includes a non-slip bag ring in the base kit, which serves as a sort of guide rail for your bag’s base. With the ring in place, you won’t need to worry about your target slipping and sliding across your home gym flooring mid-workout.

The included boxing gloves and quick hand wraps are available in small (for those 5 feet, 7 inches and under) and large (for those 5 feet, 8 inches and over), giving you some room to customize your boxing equipment to your specific body type. You can also order bundles with up to four pairs of boxing gloves and quick wraps, perfect for active families with multiple FightCamp users. Think of it as your own little FightCamp tribe.

Finally, the FightCamp app is a subscription-based service costing $39 monthly. The platform features instructor-led workouts led by world-class instructors and offers real-time progress tracking similar to the in-studio feel you’d see on such silhouettes as the Peloton Bike. Of course, this service does require some additional financial planning. While you may be able to afford the initial equipment bundle, you should also ensure that the monthly subscription fees won’t compromise your yearly budget.

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