Crazy Tony Retrosi took his TumblTrak Air Pit rafting.
That’s from Tony’s new site – PRODUCT REVIEW, TumblTrak’s AIR PIT
We used it for vault
We used it out on the floor for double back and full in back out timers.
We used it over at bars behind the low bar for Over shoots and we stood it up on end to use it to help with clear hips.
I even threw it over the trampoline and used it for some vault drills.
The last thing I did was flip it upside down and we took it white water rafting. WARNING- DO NOT DO THIS. WE ARE STUPID.![]()
It’s American Thanksgiving. I’m thankful that a great company like TumblTrak advertises on this site. And I’m thankful to be having Thanksgiving dinner today with founder Doug Davis.










1 comment so far ↓
We have one of those at our gym, and I think they’re the worst investment we’ve made out of anything non-traditional we’ve used
Yes, useful for putting under bars (free hips, overshoots, etc). Yes, useful for easy portable additional height – no more tugging three crash mats around for vault.
But it gets used mainly, upside down, as a ‘tug boat’, or NutriGrain as the Australian kids dubbed it. Kindy gym kids climb in and out, jump on it (black line to black line), and it’s good for lying in and having a drink.
There are other, smarter, more versatile air products I’d encourage gyms to buy first.
Leave a Comment