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Title Fight, FYI, the DE bag de-attaches quickly so when I'm done with it, I just lay the bag on top of the frame and slide the weight I have (to anchor the bottom cord) and the bottom cord against the wall. Then it is out of the way when not used and I just walk under the frame since it is above my head.
You'll love being able to combine timing left and right hooks as the bag comes at you without fear of the bag going all over the place when you had no frame.
atgatt, thanks for shairng the pics. Very interesting setup, and you say it breaks down quick and easy. Nice. I don't know if I'm gonna try it; my DE bag is more towards the middle of the area where I use it. I'll have to post a pic.
I've seen it but didn't think much of it. Something about it doesn't seem to make sense.
Originally posted by MelloYello
video for metaldad, hope this helps:
Thanks again for posting the video MelloYello. I was thinking the other day while hitting the De bag...footwork. I try to remember some basic lessons a friend once showed me; pivoting on your lead foot, stay on the balls of your feet, shifting. Any advice you add on the topic of footwork and the DE bag?
Last edited by metaldad; 08-08-2009, 01:16 PM.
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Is there any difference in quality on these bags. Or is this a matter of color and $10?
I currently speed bag and heavy bag. I am looking at moving into double end now as well. Home gym. Any direction would be much appreciated. I don't mind the 10 dollars if it is going to be worth it. Thanks
Do you recommend the 7 or 9 inch Tuf- Wear? I will be using a variety of gloves. Large, small, and none. I am also a beginner to the double end bag. I originally was looking at the everlast due to your recommendation in a previous post. Do you know if the cables come with the Tuf- wear bag or do you have to purchase separate? I see most double ends come with the cables. Being a beginner, the Tuf-wear has shorter straps on each end of the ball whereas the everlast has longer. Which provides a better return? Or are the longer straps meant to save the knuckles of beginners? Either way, I am looking for a bag that will get me started but not be obsolete within to short of time. Do you use more than 1 size like in speed bagging or pretty much stick with one size?
I see you use tuf-wear speedbag along with a pro-mex. I really like the 5x8 pro-mex. How would you rate the tuf-wear 5x8. How are tuf-wear speed bags in general in comparison to pro-mex?
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