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It is the display bag from Primefighter - I was looking for a white speed bag - one large enough that I can operate - and I remembered seeing the one from their Web site (see pic). I emailed Lori to see if they still had it and, if so, would they part with it.
Does anyone know if these are a commercial bag or can they be had in the U.S. by us joes? It is a nice bag to hit - balance and soft feel to it. I would buy another if I could.
Sorry about the build up Tim
Dennis
P.S. Thanks for the tip BT! I now have a shiny new red & blue $9.99 Everlast hanging in my stable of bags.
It is the display bag from Primefighter - I was looking for a white speed bag - one large enough that I can operate - and I remembered seeing the one from their Web site (see pic). I emailed Lori to see if they still had it and, if so, would they part with it.
Does anyone know if these are a commercial bag or can they be had in the U.S. by us joes? It is a nice bag to hit - balance and soft feel to it. I would buy another if I could.
Sorry about the build up Tim
Dennis
P.S. Thanks for the tip BT! I now have a shiny new red & blue $9.99 Everlast hanging in my stable of bags.
Whippet.... cool about the 9.99 special! I've got to get some wood up behind by board and get the hooks in it to hang the bags up. Your board area looks great!
It is the display bag from Primefighter - I was looking for a white speed bag - one large enough that I can operate - and I remembered seeing the one from their Web site (see pic). I emailed Lori to see if they still had it and, if so, would they part with it.
Does anyone know if these are a commercial bag or can they be had in the U.S. by us joes? It is a nice bag to hit - balance and soft feel to it. I would buy another if I could.
Sorry about the build up Tim
Dennis
P.S. Thanks for the tip BT! I now have a shiny new red & blue $9.99 Everlast hanging in my stable of bags.
Yes, I think I know THAT bag myself. Fast and accurate. Look down 9 pictures and see it in it's younger, brighter days..... (2003 - over my head).
Holy cow - there it is. It does have a few miles on it; hard to say who has had a go at it.
Other than myself for a few minutes, I don't know. That unit is in their display room.
During my visit there in 2003 I went around their display room and punched on all of their displays and wall models. I was particularly fascinated by the cable or chain adjustable wall units. I've always been looking for a wall unit with a large enough adjustment track to let a standing person use it and then adjust down for a standard wheel chair, making the board accessible to our friends who cannot stand. Their two models, the SKU 400 is the short version
and the SKU 1000 (with your bag) is the longer version for more adustment and "heavy duty".
I preferred the 400 over the 1000, Because on the longer frame 1000, the adustment chains to move the board travels inside the vertical tubes of the frame. When punching that bag, the vibration made the tubes shake a bit and rattle the chain inside. Speed bags are noisy enough without added vibration noise of chains inside the frame. On the #400 model, the single adjustment cable is on the outside, running down the wall in the middle and doesn't strike the frame structure.
We took that picture in front of the SK1000 because it went up higher and allowed to get the bag in the picture over us. I thought it would be a cool shot, having an unusual white bag over our heads. Go figure. Now you're punching it. I'm glad it has a good home where it will get a regular "massage". A good bag deserves to be punched, not just shown.
Other than myself for a few minutes, I don't know. That unit is in their display room.
During my visit there in 2003 I went around their display room and punched on all of their displays and wall models. I was particularly fascinated by the cable or chain adjustable wall units. I've always been looking for a wall unit with a large enough adjustment track to let a standing person use it and then adjust down for a standard wheel chair, making the board accessible to our friends who cannot stand. Their two models, the SKU 400 is the short version
and the SKU 1000 (with your bag) is the longer version for more adustment and "heavy duty".
I preferred the 400 over the 1000, Because on the longer frame 1000, the adustment chains to move the board travels inside the vertical tubes of the frame. When punching that bag, the vibration made the tubes shake a bit and rattle the chain inside. Speed bags are noisy enough without added vibration noise of chains inside the frame. On the #400 model, the single adjustment cable is on the outside, running down the wall in the middle and doesn't strike the frame structure.
We took that picture in front of the SK1000 because it went up higher and allowed to get the bag in the picture over us. I thought it would be a cool shot, having an unusual white bag over our heads. Go figure. Now you're punching it. I'm glad it has a good home where it will get a regular "massage". A good bag deserves to be punched, not just shown.
Yes, I agree.
I am wondering if they ever thought of sliding a nylon, silicone or other sheath into the tubes of the 1000 model to quiet the noise of the chains? When I modify mountain bike forks there are materials that I can use to cover fork springs to quiet the working internals. You may not be able to cover the chains in this case, but the tubes might be able to be sheathed.
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