I can remember walking into a sporting goods store 20 years ago in Farmington, NM and buying my first speed bag (shown here), the Everlast 4208. What a beast, gloves required, it hits back if you don't watch out. Can you imagine being able to walk into a sporting goods store today and buying a real speed bag? "I'm sorry sir ... but would you be interested in some Nike underwear?"
Everlast 4208
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That is the Cleto 7x10" black w/red seams. I believe there is a 7x11" available as the largest model available in black, red, or Mexican flag not sure on the seams, I think in the black that I have the medium has blue seam and the small has white seamsOriginally posted by paranday View PostThe 4207, 4208, and 4211 are all great bags. Is that the largest Cleto available ?
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Oh man! I always loose out on the "mines bigger than yours" contest. Post it dude. I want to see that 4211 in motion. It will probably bring down your drywall. Seriously ... do a quick video of the 4211. WTF happened to Everlast, so sad.Originally posted by PunchDrunk View PostHey swingnmiss good video thanks for posting. You must be hitting that 4208 pretty hard to keep it moving and making it look so easy. I have a 4207 and a 4211 they are some heavy duty Bags. They don't make them like they use to especially Everlast.
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Yep. Homemade. I sort of stick to the old style - front of the fist, bag above the chin, make the shoulders burn, 3 minute work, 1 minute rest. Needed a short and fast swivel. Can't buy them that's for sure.Originally posted by drag-on389 View PostNice video. Like that swivel looks homemade.
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