Hanging Punching Bag
Soft on the outside. Firm and compact inside. Built for round after round.
The mount that makes a heavy bag possible at home.
Only 1 left in stock
A punch bag wall bracket is a steel arm that bolts to a solid wall and carries a heavy bag away from it. The WM-40 holds up to 100kg, projects 43cm from the wall, and fixes to the wall with 8 wall plugs. Wall plugs and bolts are not supplied.
The details that change how a bag feels after the first ten minutes — not the ones that look good on a spec sheet.
Enough swing room that the bag will not scuff your wall on a hard hook, while staying close enough that the leverage on the fixings stays sensible. This is the number that separates a usable bracket from a wobbly one.
The bracket mounts on 8 wall plugs rather than a token two or four, which keeps the pull-out force on each one low. Use plugs and bolts rated for your wall type — the bracket is only ever as strong as what it is fixed into.
Ceiling suspension is effectively off the table in an HDB flat. A bracket bolted into a structural concrete wall is the accepted alternative and is what most Singapore home gyms end up using.
| Type | Wall-mounted heavy bag bracket |
|---|---|
| Load rating | Up to 100 kg |
| Projection | 43 cm from the wall face |
| Wall plugs required | 8 (not supplied) |
| Material | Reinforced powder-coated steel |
| Suitable walls | Brick, concrete block, reinforced concrete |
| Not suitable | Drywall, plasterboard, hollow partition walls |
| Supplied with | Bracket only — wall plugs, bolts and carabiner NOT included |
| Warranty | 7 days against manufacturing defects |
Every bag on this site is set up at our showroom. Bring your hand wraps, throw a few rounds, and buy the one that felt right. Details on the showroom page.
Soft on the outside. Firm and compact inside. Built for round after round.
A properly wrapped hand tightens into one solid fist.
A sparring partner that never gets tired, and never hits back.
The five things buyers ask us most about this product.
Brick, concrete block or reinforced concrete only. Never mount a heavy bag bracket to drywall, plasterboard or a hollow partition — those walls cannot resist the repeated shock loading and will fail. If you are unsure what your wall is made of, tap it: a solid dead thud is good, a hollow ring is not.
It needs 8 wall plugs, and they are not included. Fixings are deliberately left out because the correct type depends entirely on your wall — concrete takes heavy-duty expansion or sleeve anchors, brick takes something different again. Buy 8 plugs and bolts to suit your wall, or have a handyman assess it and supply them.
The WM-40 is rated to 100kg, which covers our 25kg hanging bag four times over. That margin matters: a swinging bag briefly loads its mount well above its static weight, so a bracket should always be rated far beyond the bag hanging on it.
If you own a rotary hammer drill, the right carbide bits and a socket set, and you are confident about what is inside your wall, yes. If any of that is a question mark, hire a handyman — a bracket that pulls out of a wall takes a large piece of the wall with it. Our installation guide walks through the process.
Our 25kg hanging punching bag. The bracket is supplied on its own, but the bag comes with its own chain, swivel carabiner and hook — so between the two you have everything except the wall plugs. Bag and bracket together comes to $250, with two free hand wraps included.
Read the hanging vs standing punching bag comparison, check the full FAQ, or just come down and try both at the showroom.