Originally posted by rdshackleford
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The Return of ArcSwivel
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2020 still sucks, but now our cups runneth over with good ball swivel options. Discovered the bag only April of this year, so I missed the days of Deville and getting an Arc was just a dream. Sure, the Everlast or Porter worked. But noisy.
Then came the Thrasher, and now Arc returns.
Thanks Jeff and rdshackleford!!Last edited by glus; 10-20-2020, 10:35 AM.
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostThe new Arc swivels are now for sale! The Arc Mk.II is a major upgrade from the original Arc. It may look the same, but it is very different in every place that counts. More durable, more accurate, more fun than ever before! The Arc Pro is some next level shit. Only accomplished speed baggers would experience the difference, and that experience is sublime. The Arc Pro is "a swivel WITHIN A SWIVEL!" (credit to BagBoy aka speedbagazebo for that quote). I priced the Arc Pro significantly higher than the Mk.II because, for one, because it is significantly harder for me to make, and for another, if you don't need it you should not waste your money on it. When you get to the level where you need the Arc Pro, you will know it.
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View PostThe new Arc swivels are now for sale! The Arc Mk.II is a major upgrade from the original Arc. It may look the same, but it is very different in every place that counts. More durable, more accurate, more fun than ever before! The Arc Pro is some next level shit. Only accomplished speed baggers would experience the difference, and that experience is sublime. The Arc Pro is "a swivel WITHIN A SWIVEL!" (credit to BagBoy aka speedbagazebo for that quote). I priced the Arc Pro significantly higher than the Mk.II because, for one, because it is significantly harder for me to make, and for another, if you don't need it you should not waste your money on it. When you get to the level where you need the Arc Pro, you will know it.
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The Arc swivel is a ball and hook swivel. Most of the swivels being sold today are what we call "U" bolt swivels. These are fine for speed on one plane, but the ball and hook swivel allows the bag to be hit on with an unimpeded 360 degree area. Controlling the bag with a ball and hook takes considerably more skill than a "U" bolt swivel. Patience is the key to the learning process, but once you attain the basics the speed will come. Just watch the videos of Alan Kahn, or our webmaster Tim, they are inspiring.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostThe Arc swivel is a ball and hook swivel. Most of the swivels being sold today are what we call "U" bolt swivels. These are fine for speed on one plane, but the ball and hook swivel allows the bag to be hit on with an unimpeded 360 degree area. Controlling the bag with a ball and hook takes considerably more skill than a "U" bolt swivel. Patience is the key to the learning process, but once you attain the basics the speed will come. Just watch the videos of Alan Kahn, or our webmaster Tim, they are inspiring.
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