Gym/Training Foldable Boxing Ring

Never messed around with it. I’d double check the return policy Incase you get it and it’s not sturdy enough for sparring
 
Looks to have some weight behind it but it would seem a super heavy weight slamming into the ropes and especially the corners might move it. However, the weight of the 2 sparring partners on the ring floor will provide a strong anchor it so it may not even move. If it moves, may not be a big deal (just move it back after the sparring is done) if plenty of floor space or you have some guys bracing the ring during sparring. If it moves, I would also consider anchoring the corners with an anchor and bolt and low gauge wire or chain tied to the bolt. . However the bolts are a tripping hazard. You could put safety cones over the bolts if they are not in the way of training. If they are or for more of an aesthetic look, you would use a chipping hammer and install a bolt and folding loop below floor level, Hook a chain or heavy gauge wire to the posts.

One good way to address your concerns is to talk to the manufacture's technical department about your concerns and weigh the validity of their answers. Also ask them for a list of customers you can contact to get the real scoop. Make sure to go over your conditions with the past customers and then compare yours to their installed condition so you are getting accurate information. Cannot comment on the strength of the posts and rings to take the punishment and how durable they are. Ask those types of questions from the manufacture's technical reps and prior customers. Also check the manufacture's performance, factory defect and durability warranties plus years selling the product.
 
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- I've never seen one of those. Were did you find? We have those here in Brazil?
 
Looks to have some weight behind it but it would seem a super heavy weight slamming into the ropes and especially the corners might move it. However, the weight of the 2 sparring partners on the ring floor will provide a strong anchor it so it may not even move. If it moves, may not be a big deal (just move it back after the sparring is done) if plenty of floor space or you have some guys bracing the ring during sparring. If it moves, I would also consider anchoring the corners with an anchor and bolt and low gauge wire or chain tied to the bolt. . However the bolts are a tripping hazard. You could put safety cones over the bolts if they are not in the way of training. If they are or for more of an aesthetic look, you would use a chipping hammer and install a bolt and folding loop below floor level, Hook a chain or heavy gauge wire to the posts.

One good way to address your concerns is to talk to the manufacture's technical department about your concerns and weigh the validity of their answers. Also ask them for a list of customers you can contact to get the real scoop. Make sure to go over your conditions with the past customers and then compare yours to their installed condition so you are getting accurate information. Cannot comment on the strength of the posts and rings to take the punishment and how durable they are. Ask those types of questions from the manufacture's technical reps and prior customers. Also check the manufacture's performance, factory defect and durability warranties plus years selling the product.

Thanks for the reply, dude! I'll definitely be making those inquires
- I've never seen one of those. Were did you find? We have those here in Brazil?

The owner of the gym where I teach send me a photo and asked me to do the research. Also I'm not in Brazil, but in Costa Rica. Either way I could find people in Australia and China making these.
 
Just wondering why do you need it foldable? Is there other classes there that need the space before/after?
 
Thanks for the reply, dude! I'll definitely be making those inquires


The owner of the gym where I teach send me a photo and asked me to do the research. Also I'm not in Brazil, but in Costa Rica. Either way I could find people in Australia and China making these.
- Did you lookt at aliexpress?
They used to have pretty cool stuff.
 
Thanks for the reply, dude! I'll definitely be making those inquires


The owner of the gym where I teach send me a photo and asked me to do the research. Also I'm not in Brazil, but in Costa Rica. Either way I could find people in Australia and China making these.

You moved?
 
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