Title Small vs. Extra Small?

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  • Vance2
    Speed Bag Trainee
    • Oct 2007
    • 1

    #1

    Title Small vs. Extra Small?

    While I wouldn't consider myself a complete novice with the speed bag, I certainly wouldn't consider myself an expert. I've been using a Century 8x11 for a while now, but want to move to something smaller to work on speed rather than power.

    After looking through the site, I've decided against going with an Everlast bag. So my question is, I am better off going with a small or extra-small Title bag?
  • riqal
    Speed Bag Guru
    • Aug 2006
    • 570

    #2
    Go with the everlast 6x4. Why give up on a good bag? It's extra small and top notch.

    I owned the title small bag. It is a good bag. There probably will not be a whole lot of difference in speed between the two bags - the xs will be a littler faster, probably. Go with the xs if you think you are going to be speedbagging for a long time to come.
    Last edited by riqal; 10-17-2008, 10:29 AM.

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    • Roc Stone
      Speed Bag Guru
      • Oct 2007
      • 475

      #3
      Personally, I've found my Everlast 6x4 is more sensitive than the XS(regular) Title bag I own, and in my opinion it is the quickest bag.

      Basically, I would use the Title for a number of reasons ie. to warm up, get the feel for the smaller size bags, to fine tune different combo's. It is a good, consistant, reliable bag. That Title badge will always stay swing'n at you. However, in contrast to the Everlast, the more you inflate the Title the harder (more solid on your fists) the bag feels to punch, In my opinion it doesn't appear to get much faster.

      This is the opposite with the Everlast the more you inflate the bag the quicker the bag moves, and it still remains quite comfortable on the fists.

      In summing up. I like a fast pace small speed bag which I can relax to, particularly for punch drumming, and I get this out of the Title. If I want a high energy spot on, pin point accuracy session, I go with the Everlast. Therefore, in conclusion I need both; and I wouldn't say no to a XS Cleto Reyers or Ringside either, but that's just me.
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