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The Epic Fitness 3-in-1 Foam Plyometric Jump Box offers three adjustable heights (20", 24", 30") with a durable high-density EPE foam core and a non-slip PVC leather cover. Supporting up to 350 lbs, it’s designed for safe, versatile workouts including plyometrics, push-ups, and core exercises. Lightweight, portable, and built for both home and commercial gyms, it requires no assembly and delivers a premium training experience that protects your shins while maximizing your fitness gains.







| ASIN | B08NZZKSJ5 |
| Brand | Epic Fitness |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (928) |
| Date First Available | 29 Nov. 2020 |
| Manufacturer | Epic Fitness |
| Material type | Expanded Polyethylene (EPE), Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 60.96 x 76.2 cm; 7.26 kg |
H**S
This product is great for at home plyometrics. Sturdy yet lightweight enough to be carried easily. I like the height markings and the tough vinyl. Great quality item
D**N
Great box! Very versatile for a variety of exercises. I love the different heights. Space saver so you are not buying a variety of boxes at different heights. Love the functionality and durability my husband and I both use them. We even bought a second one. Excited to add it in to more of our family workout circuit we are creating when the weather gets too cold.
J**E
Great addition to my home gym. Very stable, and much lighter to move around than other boxes I've used. Little offgassing after opening the box up, but I left it out in the garage for a day with the window cracked and it was pretty much gone. The different heights achievable with this box make it perfect for step ups, box jumps, or as an inclined push up base. Very versatile and seems like it's well built.
L**U
Bought the box this week and completed one workout with it. I used the box for box 24 inch box jumps. 1. The box isn’t as sturdy as wood. Not really a big deal. It isn’t ideal for rebounding box jumps, but worked perfectly fine nonetheless. 2. I put the box on a towel since I was working out on a concrete surface. The cover on the box seems to be a nice and durable material, but I still wouldn’t trust it to hold up over a long period of use on concrete. While I prefer using a wood box for box jumps, I’m happy with this purchase. I don’t think the trade off between wood and foam is large enough to make up for a potential injury while using the wood box.
T**4
To start, I like the box. I have had it just over a year($117 then) and use it 3-4 times a week. It has held up very well. The vinyl and zippers are intact but showing some wear. Seems very durable and the foam feels about like it did when new. It’s never been left out in the weather or thrown around so might be why it’s still in good shape. As far as stability, it’s a foam box and does compress under load. I have noticed if I land with lots of forward motion, the leading edge on the floor will compress and feel like it’s going to roll out from under me. Granted it’s only happened when jumping the 30”. Tje other two heights are fine. It’s probably more of how I’m landing, but still something to think about. I truly feel it’s a good price too. Even at $140, it’s not bad. A sheet of 3/4” plywood here in Texas will cost me $60+. Then I have to build it. Basically, I’d buy this box again. It’s been good to have. Easy to move, easy to use and makes a soft chair after a workout. Just buy one, you’ll like it.
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