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  • jaja6009
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    I think I knew the answer before I asked the question on whether you tried it.

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  • rdshackleford
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    This is something I tried early on. I just didn't move right. It is short and therefore fast, but too much axial force is transferred to the bag and the rebounds were not accurate.

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  • jaja6009
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    What are the advantages and disadvantages the hook going straight to the ball? Tom did you try this in your testing with the Arc?

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  • Dutchman
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    Healthways Champion? I haven't encountered one of those before, learn something new every day

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  • rdshackleford
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    Originally posted by paranday View Post
    That does seem outrageous.
    Maybe it works ok with big heavy bags on rusty or otherwise not smooth ball swivels, but its a loser when you crank up the performance.

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  • paranday
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    That's a bargain. Not for me, but someone might want one.

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  • paranday
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    Originally posted by rdshackleford View Post
    So, the bag goes directly on the eye-bolt, no S-hook in between? Outrageous!
    That does seem outrageous.

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  • rdshackleford
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    So, the bag goes directly on the eye-bolt, no S-hook in between? Outrageous!

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  • Bag Man
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    Originally posted by paranday View Post
    The seller wrote back and said the swivel says "Healthways Champion". I've seen them in old photographs, never seen one for sale before.

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  • paranday
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    The seller wrote back and said the swivel says "Healthways Champion". I've seen them in old photographs, never seen one for sale before.

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  • Dutchman
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    Hmm, I want to say it's a Medart, most if not all of their output was for institutional use. Not something that you would see everyday.

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  • paranday
    started a topic Dutchman type history question

    Dutchman type history question

    What swivel is this?

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