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As they come from the manufacturer, Title bags have butyl rubber bladder in them. They are rugged, and hold air for a prolong period of time. However they are not as responsive as the latex bladders that Title sells. They are much more "lively" at the cost of having to put air in them a little more frequently, and they don't have as long a lifespan.
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If that Title is the large 7x10, then a bladder change definitely makes it a better bag experience. A 7x10 Title gyro is nowhere near as fast as the Everlast 4200. IMO, its just a slight bit slower than the vintage Everlast 4213 (which I know you love, vent) even though the 4213 is larger. Something about those thin red vintage Everlasts is magic.
I've been finding my orange Enkay latex bladders are holding air much longer as the weather improves and the temperatures rise. This might be coincidence, not sure yet.
The black butyl bladders are dead f***ers. Don't waste your time with them. I have not found one bag yet where it was appropriate.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the bladder contributes to noise.
-Rusty@ArcSwivel
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If that is the Title Gyro balanced 7x10 then I have the same one. I had to change to the orange bladder as it was too slow for me since I'm a beginner and it took a lot of oomph to get it going. Actually I have changed bladders in every bag that I have bought except for the Cleto Reyes and the Physical Success and the two Everlast Elite black bags.
And once again, your bag work is incredible! All of you guys with your videos inspire me to keep up my practice to get better.
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