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  • sidecarr
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    got my order from ringside ,shipping wasnt that bad ,item were quality,and they threw in a free keychain, had no problems ,still like title a litle better
    Last edited by sidecarr; 08-03-2008, 09:36 PM.

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  • Chris M
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    Originally posted by EazyDuziT View Post
    How about someone with a lot of spare SB send a SB my way???
    Are you looking for something in particular? If you don't have a bag but you do have a setup and no means to get a bag, I will help out.

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  • Brad
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    Many thanks, Alan. Not only do you take time to comply with my request, you even anticipate the next question. You're amazing! Thanks for all you do.

    P.S. Count me in for the Speed Bag Bible special. I'll send a PM with the details.

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  • Speedbag
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    Originally posted by sidecarr View Post
    how do they measure bags ...
    Supposedly width by height. But I think it should be at the fattest part of the belly and longest point bottom to top.

    Personally, I have always thought there is a variance between bag sizes due to (1) individual bag shape and (2) where the company actually measures (if they do.)
    Some bag shapes are fatter toward the bottom, some are tapered at the bottom, and some bags are more like a bananna. Depending on the shape, IF a company measures through the middle of the bag, it might not be the fattest part, making an "8x5" or "9x6" look larger because it wasn't measured at its widest area. If it was measured at it's widest part, it might acctually be a size larger.

    But I don't know where various companies get their sizes.

    Originally posted by sidecarr View Post
    ... my everlast 8x5 is almost twice as big
    Look at their shapes closely.. Everlast bags have a much fatter and flatter bottom area than promex, which is fatter in the middle with a more tapered bottom.

    Personally, I prefer the fatter and flatter bottom.
    Last edited by Speedbag; 07-27-2008, 07:44 PM.

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  • sidecarr
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    how do they measure bags the title promex 9x6 the title classic 8x5 and my century 4x6 are all about the same size ,but my everlast 8x5 is almost twice as big

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  • EazyDuziT
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    How about someone with a lot of spare SB send a SB my way???

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  • Speedbag
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    Originally posted by Brad View Post
    How do the Title bags compare to Title Classic bags in terms of leather, weight, etc? Alan, I found the photo of four bags side-by-side that you posted previously to very helpful. Do you happen to have Title and TC 9X6 bags of which you could post a side-by-side comparison?
    I can do that....

    On the left hand picture (2 bags) I put the 9x6 classic on the left of the 9x6 regular. Notice the 9x6 regular is fatter toward the bottom, and the 9x6 classic narrows more toward the bottom. 9x6 classic is also noticeably smaller.

    I also added another picture, (3 bags) with the 8x5 regular (yellow). The classic 9x6 is in the middle, and notice it is about the same size as the yellow regular 8x5, except the yellow bag appears wider and fatter toward the bottom.

    The classic bags are a bit lighter than the regular models.
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  • Brad
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    How do the Title bags compare to Title Classic bags in terms of leather, weight, etc? Alan, I found the photo of four bags side-by-side that you posted previously to very helpful. Do you happen to have Title and TC 9X6 bags of which you could post a side-by-side comparison?

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  • Speedbag
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    Originally posted by sidecarr View Post
    promex is ok, think the 8x5 title clasic is much faster , took over as my favorite bag ,did notice the shipping from ringside seemed a little on the high side compaired to title
    I also find myself going back to my little title 8x5 classic, particularly since my yellow 8x5 seems to have a recent bladder problem

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  • sidecarr
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    promex is ok, think the 8x5 title clasic is much faster , took over as my favorite bag ,did notice the shipping from ringside seemed a little on the high side compaired to title

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  • Brad
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    Please let us know your experience with the pro mex 9X6 and whatever you've ordered from Ringside.

    As far as the latter's business practices, I'm mainly referring to expensive shipping charges as well as the difficulty to find a schedule of those charges anywhere on their site or in their catalog; how they have different prices on the web, in their catalog and in sales flyers and the difficulty of getting their lowest price for each item all on one order; and that they advertise gloves as all leather when, in fact, they are not.

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  • sidecarr
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    just placed my first order with ringside,usualy order from title thought id try ringside out ,wondering about their busieness practices

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  • Brad
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    Even more than the name, the fact that the word "Mexico" is a prominent part of the logo suggested to me that they were made in Mexico.

    They are also advertised to be made of goatskin but I did not detect any significant difference in the leather. I'm certainly not saying, however, that they are not made from goatskin. Furthermore, until I have firsthand experience with a bag actually made in Mexico; any review of the pro mex SB by me could not be considered an informed one.

    For what it's worth, I understand that the pro mex gloves also come out of China.

    Finally, while I believe that Title is not completly upfront about this product; I have far more concerns about Ringside's business practices.

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  • riqal
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    I was just at the Title website looking at the promex bags. It does not say anything about where they are made. Pro Mex, I believe, is simply a brand name. I have to admit though that I assumed that they were made in Mexico simply because they were "pro mex" bags. In the end the only thing that matters is the quality and the action.

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  • Brad
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    I was surprised to find that pro mex bags are made in China. When I contacted Title about it, they implied I was the only one to question it. Does anyone on here not find that a little misleading?

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