





🥊 Master your strike, dodge the rest — train like a Head Hunter!
The Aqua Training Bag 9" 15 Pound Head Hunter Slip Ball is a compact, water-filled punching bag designed for precision striking and defensive training. Its durable vinyl shell and kinetic energy-absorbing aqua core protect your joints while enhancing your speed, timing, and accuracy. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for versatile indoor or outdoor workouts, making it an essential tool for serious boxing and MMA athletes.










| ASIN | B00VXSSBUE |
| Age Range Description | Youth, Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,243 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #142 in Heavy Punching Bags |
| Brand Name | aqua training bag |
| Color | Bad Boy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (301) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040011807502 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 9"W x 12"H |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| League Name | MMA |
| Manufacturer | Aqua Training Bag |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AP15BB |
| Outer Material | Vinyl |
| Size | 9 inches x 12" |
| Sport Type | Boxing |
| UPC | 040011807502 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
M**A
Absolutely love this thing!
Short version: Love the bag! Used in professional boxing gyms, easy to set up, versatile, practical, extremely durable, and I will be purchasing the largest bag as soon as I figure out how and where to place it in my home! Long version: I was hesitant purchasing this bag because when I thought of a water bag, I thought of a water bed. I was thinking this bag would explode or leak on me, so I shrugged it off as some gimmick that popped up on my Amazon recommendations. Then, I started to see them pop up in training videos of world class champs, like GGG and Canelo, and they were digging into these bags with everything they could muster, so I finally decided to give it a try. This little bag can take punishment like no other! I'm 6'1", 315lbs, and I've been coached very well on how to get my weight, legs and hips into each strike. I've thrown exaggerated power shots, like a loaded lead hook, a loaded rear hook, a gazelle punch, and plenty of uppercut-hook combos to see what it can take. I even used a baseball bat to test its durability, and it took the shots like a champ! I've had it for several months now and have been digging into this bag on a frequent basis, and I have had zero issues so far! I love the practicality of it as well! It's not like your standard heavy bag where it will just stand there and allow you to throw your heaviest blows repeatedly; it moves. It trains your timing, your rhythm, your precision and accuracy and your hand-eye coordination in order to get more shots in. I like it better than your standard uppercut bags, where it's this massive bag that you can easily land any and all uppercuts on; you have to get your distancing and precision correct in order to land successful uppercuts on Aqua Bag. It works your defense because you'll have to slip and block shots from the bag when it swings towards you, and trust me, you don't want this thing to fly back into your face. Don't shrug it off as "just 15lbs". A sledgehammer is just 15lbs, but look at what it can do even if it swings lightly. It'll help with distancing as well because if you allow it to smother your shot as the bag is swinging back at you full force, well, RIP wrists. TIPS: *When removing the screw for the water hole, make sure the rubber stopper is out as well, Sometimes it stays in there, and a simple pair of pliers or tweezers will pull it right out. *I'm not sure why people can't fill theirs all the way, but I was able to. Make sure the hose is at full pressure and have the screw/rubber stopper in hand ready to go once you pull the hose off. But honestly, even when it was extremely full, water didn't come gushing out once I pulled the hose, it just kind of trickled out. There's plenty of time to place the screw in once you remove the hose. *Buy gloves. I can dig into a standard heavy bag with no gloves for knuckle conditioning and because hooks barehanded won't be the same as all the hook strikes with a boxing glove; I train for self-defense. If I'm worried about splitting the skin on my knuckles, I'll just use tape, and I can tee off all day on a standard heavy bag. The Headhunter Bag, however, I do not recommend going barehanded, or at least not for long periods of time; this bag is NOT forgiving especially if you're not used to knuckle conditioning. I use the RDX MMA gloves for several reason: 1) just enough padding to protect my hands but not too much to where I can't condition my knuckles, 2) strikes with an MMA glove are closer to how'd strike in real life situations, 3) the glove covers up the second knuckle so I don't have to worry about it scraping off the skin if I throw an uppercut or hook incorrectly. *You can set it to whatever height you want, but I would recommend the base of the bag be level with your chin level or higher to prevent accidentally hitting the iron hook. I've never had a problem with it, but I thought I'd address it since I saw it in some of the reviews. I didn't expect to write this lengthy of a review, but it's definitely my favorite purchase of 2018. After experiencing the durability of this bag, I am definitely going to purchase Aqua Bags' 21" bag.
J**K
King of Bags
Aqua Bags are it. The next best thing to human flesh, feels lifelike. The Head Hunter in particular is the perfect combination of a slip bag and a heavybag. Great for all punches, lefts, rights, hooks, uppercuts, overhands, slipping, rolling, pivoting. Just all around great!
A**R
Amazing!!!!!!
We use the aqua bag in a professional Boxing Gym and it is being used daily. Can't say enough positive things about it so I leave it as "It is the Bag for the Future". However I want to say the Seller is on Top of his Game, our Headhunter Bag showed a small defect (not leaking) at one of the seams. I got a email response within minutes and a new Bag to top it of a few days after that. And now we also have the 12 inch 35lbs Headhunter bag, these bags quickly became the favorite bag for most of our Boxers.
M**Y
I really enjoy training on these
So I screwed up and left this out in my garage in the winter where my gyms at and of course the water froze inside as I only heat the gym up prior to working out and I forgot and hit it a couple times which created a few leaks. I think I had it like 6 years and it probably would have lasted forever had I not done that. You have to remember to bring this in if your gym is not heated. Anyhow I replaced it with a new one and the price went up pretty dramatically. I think they're a little overpriced which is why I gave it four stars, but I really enjoy working this bag.
C**N
Yea, it's a buoy.
I once own a very large boat and had it slipped in a marina. I used buoys to keep it from hitting the sides of the slip, they are called fenders or buoys. I wanted to purchase a Maze ball/ Head hunter bag for boxing training. I don't know what the deal is but you can't find one anywhere, they are all sold out, wiith the exception of this bag. So I purchased the head hunter bag. The bag is solid, works as described, but it's a little big for a maze bag. When I received it, I had to laugh becasue it's exactly like the Buoys i used on my boat. Same material, look and I could take this maze bag and use it on my boat if I still owned it. So, does that matter? It seems a little phony to me to repackage what is oviously a buoy and call it a punching bag. But on the other hand, you have to respect the genius of the idea and respect who ever came up with it. The product is fine and you will likely enjoy hitting it. Color is cool as well. I'm still hoping to find a real maze bag someday, but this will work for now.
D**N
Heat Hunter
Great bag for practicing head shots
H**A
So far just hanging the AP15, it already seems ...
So far just hanging the AP15, it already seems harder than expected. Removing the plug for the opening is a pain. It stripped immediately when trying to remove for first time use. Same issue when trying to install the plug back in. Completely stripped now. 1 fill per plug?
J**J
It's about the size of a large speedbag but is pretty heavy considering it is advertised as 15lbs
This bag gives quite the workout! It's about the size of a large speedbag but is pretty heavy considering it is advertised as 15lbs. Hitting it definitely makes you work and getting it swinging it doubles as a great slip bag (and you won't want this to hit you!). A great addition to your home boxing setup. The only gripe I have is being unable to completely fill it with water. Mine has a bit of a dent-like appearance as it wouldn't completely fill with water. But this is more of a cosmetic issue than functional issue. I love this bag and highly recommend it
J**N
Used in boxing gym for training purpose. Good quality.
K**O
I love it! I own every type of punching bag, heavy bag and speed bag imaginable and this is my favorite buy far. It's like a hybrid between a double end bag and a heavy bag. One thing though, if you are not experienced and conditioned to striking, you should definitely wear protective gear such as wrist wraps...
A**R
Love the feel. Love the movement. Love the size. Awesome.
J**T
It is not 9inches and 15 lbs. it is 18 inches and. 90lbs.
J**O
product quality is very poor..its not like being displayed in the picture..hooks are like old rusted material...though hooks are not rusted but of very poor quality. no return shipping available.
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