Meister 100lb Filled Heavy Bag for Boxing, MMA & Muay Thai - 60" Professional Kicking & Punching Bag
Meister
Best for
Best for advanced / heavy hitters
Amazon rating
Amazon aggregate, one input among many in the Verdict Score
Current price
$239.00
Updated May 15, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, the Meister 100 lb Filled Heavy Bag earns near-universal praise for fill density and consistency. Expert snippets and the manufacturer materials emphasize packed-textile filling that resists settling — a recurring complaint with cheaper bags that develop hard spots over time. Target's product listing and several YouTube first-look reviews echo the gym-quality feel, and the 60-inch length with 14-inch diameter is on the longer end for a 100 lb bag.
What reviewers liked
- Packed-textile fill consistently praised for not developing hard spots or settling
- Ships pre-filled — avoids the most common DIY failure mode
- 4.8 Amazon average across 313+ reviews indicates strong real-world satisfaction
- Vinyl cover marketed as resistant to drying out over time
Where it falls short
- r/MuayThaiTips commenter notes 100 lb is light for heavier or harder-hitting athletes
- Premium price relative to similar-weight competitors
- Pre-filled means higher shipping cost and harder returns
- Requires a beam or rated stand; mounting hardware demands varies by setup
Across the reviewers we read, the Meister 100 lb Filled Heavy Bag earns near-universal praise for fill density and consistency. Expert snippets and the manufacturer materials emphasize packed-textile filling that resists settling — a recurring complaint with cheaper bags that develop hard spots over time. Target's product listing and several YouTube first-look reviews echo the gym-quality feel, and the 60-inch length with 14-inch diameter is on the longer end for a 100 lb bag.
Specialist-community sentiment around filled banana-style bags is generally positive — r/MuayThai threads in our data favorably compare factory-filled bags over self-filled options because settling is the number-one long-term failure mode. The pushback worth surfacing comes from r/MuayThaiTips, where a commenter notes "100 lb is not heavy at all" for a 5'11", 170 lb athlete throwing hard kicks. That's a real consideration: if you're a heavier striker, you may want to size up.
This is a premium-priced bag arriving pre-filled, which solves the most common DIY problem (uneven fill) but adds shipping weight and cost.
- Highlight 1
- Professional gym-quality bag filled with packed textiles for the perfect density. Consistently solid and receptive to strikes
- Highlight 2
- Optimal design and size for Boxing, MMA & Muay Thai alike. 60in length x 14in diameter allows for all punches, kicks, elbows and knees
- Highlight 3
- Thick military-grade textured vinyl construction provides the ideal striking surface. Built for both commercial gym and home use
- Highlight 4
- Integrated heavy duty hanger straps with D rings make hanging your bag easy and quiet. No clumsy chains needed!
- Highlight 5
- Includes reusable outer case to cover your bag during moving or storage
This is the least satisfying bag I've ever done work on. The red material wrapped around it feels like thick plastic/vinyl flooring.
This Fitven bag is actually a great deal for a heavy bag and the quality is pretty good. We practice muay thai and other mma regularly. The bag ...
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