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Thanks to everyone on here for inspiring me to downsize my bag and try something really challenging...5x8 miss hits and all included at no extra charge
Nice! I like your ring! That has to be a blast, and it sounds great.
I'd love to hit on a setup like that sometime. Takes me back.
Keep them coming please.
Kevin
Looks like a great set up and nice bagging. Got to love that classic rebound ring. That ring has a very quiet sound and the swivel is probably completely quiet.
Very cool, CMP! Is the timing a little different when punching on a ring/string setup? Did you have to adjust your punching rhythm to the small bag due to the longer hang and swing-time on it? (Does that make sense?)
Very cool, CMP! Is the timing a little different when punching on a ring/string setup? Did you have to adjust your punching rhythm to the small bag due to the longer hang and swing-time on it? (Does that make sense?)
Hello & Thanks.
I just set up my normal speed bag so I don't have a lot of time on it to compare too, but they seem to react differently! Right now with the small bag there is about 5" of rope between the bag and the swivel housing so it reacts very different then a "stamped" steel swivel. My plastic Everlast swivels just arrived and we are in a cold snap so it will be a few days before I get back outdoors.
The rope is pure freedom but it makes no noise so I can't find this "rhythm" that you and ALan K use for the punch drumming. The biggest difference that I see is that with the ring I can use a 5" x 8" all the way up to a 9" x 14" bag by just adjusting the length of the rope. My regular 24" set-up is maxed out with a 7" x 10" bag, not sure what is up with that? Maybe it is a bad design but the rebound board is very close to the wall mounts so it limits the max length of available bag space.
As far as adjusting how I hit the bag I try to hit the normal set-up the same way but the "throw" seems way shorter, I think by the end of the summer I will have a better idea of how they compare. There is a big difference between speed and reaction time from the 5x8 and the 9x14 so I have had to adjust how fast/hard I hit the bag and with the longer string it is harder to recover from a miss-hit
What size is your ceiling mounted board? It looks at least 32"? BTW I love that lighted swivel video, that is awesome
Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.......Bruce Lee
Hello & Thanks.
I just set up my normal speed bag so I don't have a lot of time on it to compare too, but they seem to react differently! Right now with the small bag there is about 5" of rope between the bag and the swivel housing so it reacts very different then a "stamped" steel swivel. My plastic Everlast swivels just arrived and we are in a cold snap so it will be a few days before I get back outdoors.
The rope is pure freedom but it makes no noise so I can't find this "rhythm" that you and ALan K use for the punch drumming. The biggest difference that I see is that with the ring I can use a 5" x 8" all the way up to a 9" x 14" bag by just adjusting the length of the rope. My regular 24" set-up is maxed out with a 7" x 10" bag, not sure what is up with that? Maybe it is a bad design but the rebound board is very close to the wall mounts so it limits the max length of available bag space.
As far as adjusting how I hit the bag I try to hit the normal set-up the same way but the "throw" seems way shorter, I think by the end of the summer I will have a better idea of how they compare. There is a big difference between speed and reaction time from the 5x8 and the 9x14 so I have had to adjust how fast/hard I hit the bag and with the longer string it is harder to recover from a miss-hit
What size is your ceiling mounted board? It looks at least 32"? BTW I love that lighted swivel video, that is awesome
It's 36"-inch steel. And it is actually a free-standing platform. It is welded to a 5" box tubing post runs 4 feet into the ground and is cemented in place. It's pretty sturdy, especially with the extra weight on top to keep the vibration to a minimum. I like the great rebound action I get from it. Oh, and thanks, regarding the swivel. That was all Raul's idea. (of course. )
Looks like a great set up and nice bagging. Got to love that classic rebound ring. That ring has a very quiet sound and the swivel is probably completely quiet.
It sure is quite in the basement, but my wife has been quite clear that it is very noisy throughout the rest of the house
No baggin after 9pm....
Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.......Bruce Lee
It sure is quite in the basement, but my wife has been quite clear that it is very noisy throughout the rest of the house
No baggin after 9pm....
Same here... 9pm is the cutoff. I made a freestanding unit in my garage that greatly reduced vibration through the rest of the house, but at the end of the day, there really isn't a way to bag quietly.
Same here... 9pm is the cutoff. I made a freestanding unit in my garage that greatly reduced vibration through the rest of the house, but at the end of the day, there really isn't a way to bag quietly.
When I lived in Columbus Ga, there was a guy I knew who had a speed bag wall unit up in this apartment. He had the unit on an outer wall and had put a rug covering over the rebound area of his board to kill the bag slapping sound on the board. By today's standards I'd say it was a berber finish carpet. He used a chainlink swivel, which is a quiet swivel and it wasn't a bad set up. A bit slow, sure, but he could bag later at night and got few complaints. Sure, it was a bit slower than normal but giving up a bit of speed now and then is a small price to pay in comparison to "no bagging".
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