Everlast Powercore Dual Bag and Stand

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  • PrivateJoker
    Speed Bag Trainee
    • May 2020
    • 2

    Everlast Powercore Dual Bag and Stand

    I am currently using the Everlast Powercore Dual Bag and Stand


    Currently the speed bag is too slow.

    I have taken the following steps:
    1) Using a medium size bag. (Don't think I'm ready for a small one)
    2) Upgraded the swivel to a Everlast cotter pin.
    3) Tried shimming the back of the speed bag shim.

    I just seems that it vibrates way too much.

    I've tried reaching out to Everlast to see if I could substitute a heaver drum but didn't get much help.

    Would appreciate any suiggestions.
  • Mickey Dix
    Speed Bag Guru
    • Jul 2019
    • 342

    #2
    Hi Private Joker welcome to the forum. I do hear a lot about those kind of units being very unsteady.If you browse through this forum you can find a few ways to anchor it better. I think Speedbag (Alan Kahn) posted awhile back about using straps to anchor it down. Good luck with your bagging!!!

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    • PrivateJoker
      Speed Bag Trainee
      • May 2020
      • 2

      #3
      I saw that post. However I don't see much of a way to tie it down. The legs U out toward the heavy bag side and I do use both of the bags.

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