Everlast "Powerlock" speed bag - anybody tried this?

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  • Tim
    Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


    • Jan 2006
    • 3493

    #1

    Everlast "Powerlock" speed bag - anybody tried this?

    I gave up on Everlast speed bags 10 years ago. BUT this new(?) model claims POWERLOCK: "Its unique Powerlock technology makes it easier than ever to adjust the bag's tension, so you can customize the intensity of your workout."

    Any body know how it works? Is it just marketing hype?

    POWERLOCK SPEED BAG The Everlast Powerlock Speedbag is the perfect piece of equipment for any serious athlete. It is designed to improve your speed, agility, and hand-eye coordination while also providing an intense cardio workout. Its unique Powerlock te


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  • Dutchman
    Speed Bag Historian
    • Jun 2006
    • 1963

    #2
    I don't know, they say it's actually made out of leather. The only way I can figure you can adjust it is by varying the air pressure. Not exactly a new idea.....

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    • Speedbag
      Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

      • Feb 2006
      • 7138

      #3
      Originally posted by Tim View Post
      I gave up on Everlast speed bags 10 years ago. BUT this new(?) model claims POWERLOCK: "Its unique Powerlock technology makes it easier than ever to adjust the bag's tension, so you can customize the intensity of your workout."

      Any body know how it works? Is it just marketing hype?

      POWERLOCK SPEED BAG The Everlast Powerlock Speedbag is the perfect piece of equipment for any serious athlete. It is designed to improve your speed, agility, and hand-eye coordination while also providing an intense cardio workout. Its unique Powerlock te


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      ???

      ....Its unique Powerlock technology makes it easier than ever to adjust the bag's tension, so you can customize the intensity of your workout....


      I'm betting on Marketing Hype. In my experience the only way to adjust the bag's tension is by either adding or remover air from the bladder, which normally involves a needle inserted. I don't see any special "technology" that allows for increasing or decreasing the bags pressure without using the air valve. AND - if this technology does exist, why does it need a standard air valve at the bottom.

      Hmmm.


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      • ventanakaz
        Speed Bag Guru
        • Jun 2011
        • 337

        #4
        What is with the banana shaped bag, i don't get why so many went with that shape, imo a tear drop bag of the same size will always be faster than the banana shape, Bag Tension ??? Where's the Tension. I'm so confused LoL

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        • Gattigo
          Speed Bag Trainee
          • Mar 2022
          • 23

          #5
          It is absolutely terrible. Has some of the worst rebounding of any bag out there. Even when pumped up and on my great platform. For the price, get yourself a meister off of Amazon.

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          • Tim
            Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


            • Jan 2006
            • 3493

            #6
            Originally posted by Gattigo View Post
            It is absolutely terrible. Has some of the worst rebounding of any bag out there. Even when pumped up and on my great platform. For the price, get yourself a meister off of Amazon.
            Thanks. Shame that Everlast had such great bags (40 years ago? Has it been that long?)

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