Rival bags are on sale ($10 off) at title.com
Rival Speed Bags on Sale
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Cool Baggin', you work at Rival? Or at Title? That is a good in as far as getting the word to them about the Speed B.A.G. 2010.
Anyhow, I only know of those Rival bags. Are there any other styles?
I've seen them for sale a bunch too but I don't know what the real price is when they are not on sale, as companies tend to up the "real" price so the discount looks notable, even though the discount ends up being the same as the real price when the sale goes away. I've read it here on the forum where guys have experienced this.
Anyhow.... I don't have any Rivals. Does anyone have any punch time on them to let us know how they are?
BAG ON!
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hmmmm perhaps i'm just lucky then, whenever I've gone thats always the deal I see haha....but at the same time I bought one, I have the "medium" or 9x6 bag and it hits wonderfully, very nice on the hands as well. I'm pretty sure metaldad has one of the same model as well.
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Originally posted by Crapsterface View PostHey guys i just wanted to point out this sale on the $500.00 one.
also has anyone used a Rival platform. they use to hav it on ther sight but i cant find it now. this looks pretty nice though
http://store.titleboxing.com/speed-b...platforms.html
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crank speed bag platform
I originally bought an Everlast platform, adjustable in 2" increments I believe. I soon realized that when I changed bags from say an 8"x11" heavy duty "trainer" to any one of 3 Rivals 5x8, 6x9, 7x10 or the even smaller Everlast XS "peanut" bag (unfortunately no longer offered on their site), the belly of the bag was no longer where I needed it to be. Now, while this may not make a lot of difference to a sure nuff pro like the Skunk or Alan Kahn. It makes a tremendous difference to someone just starting out. Especially if you think of the bag more as a "rhythm bag" rather than an out and out, balls to the wall, "speed" bag. All reverse techniques become easier, double punches, fist rolls and elbow strikes too. When you can dial that bag in till it's right on the money, you don't have to think about whether or not you're hitting the sweet spot, you know you are. I think most people on this forum are every bit as committed/obsessed with their art, their craft, their skill, however you think about it, as I am. A crank platform will take your bag work to another level. If you can get one for $248, I'd say jump on it. You'll never regret it. And to answer the original question, you merely turn the handle to move the platform up or down. There are 4 set knobs in back of the mechanism to secure it. I find you can use them or not. Everything stays in place...Last edited by Jobag; 12-25-2009, 07:49 AM.
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Originally posted by Crapsterface View PostHey guys i just wanted to point out this sale on the $500.00 one.
also has anyone used a Rival platform. they use to hav it on ther sight but i cant find it now. this looks pretty nice though
http://store.titleboxing.com/speed-b...platforms.html
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Rival Bag
Originally posted by Jordan View Posthmmmm perhaps i'm just lucky then, whenever I've gone thats always the deal I see haha....but at the same time I bought one, I have the "medium" or 9x6 bag and it hits wonderfully, very nice on the hands as well. I'm pretty sure metaldad has one of the same model as well.T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:
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