We've got a ton of members that use Gladiator products in their garage. I personally love their benches and I know more than a few guys that are pretty high on their cabine...
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307, not sure you're getting our point...nothing you've mentioned requires anything more than a regular hook...I'm not sold yet.
True, but nobody in their right mind would use this type of hook to mount a heavy bag.Well if you have ever worked on a heavy bag for an hour doing not just jabs and hooks, but takedown holds as well, you'll know that a simple hook will not suffice to keep it up where it is supposed to be.

why dont you just hold the brake handle while putting it up so the tire doesn't spin.

Way to ruin Ryan's find you guys!!!
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why dont you just hold the brake handle while putting it up so the tire doesn't spin.
$60 freakin buck...I dont think so! 
$60 freakin buck...I dont think so!
307, I dont hitnk there is any chance that this thing would hold a heavy bag, especially if you given it da business. Beside, I dont see how hanging it on this would be any easier than using an eye bolt with a good D ring or swivel thingy.
interesting product...but it offers no real advantage and is crazy expensive for its intended use.![]()
I have no idea what this product is made like or of, however I was giving one of two ideas I had for it. And if you had read my first post, you would realize that I dont care for a permanently mounted heavy bag, because of space limitations. I like being able to take mine down and store it in a corner or in a closet when I am not using it.

