Everlast bladders are now made in India just like the Enkay bladders, They hold air way better and the rubber is thicker. They are pretty much Enkay bladders with the snap-in air valve, the only thing i don't like is because the rubber is thicker now it doesn't seem to expand as much into the big bags like the China rubber but the big plus is the quality is much better, i just wish they offered the different sizes like they used to, There's only one size for the double end bag and only one size for the striking/speed bag, i have the everlast bladder in all my 9 inch deb bags and i'm very happy with them, the big plus is there's no glue involved.
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BTW i wish you all would contact Everlast and demand, Okay ask for the different sizes of speed bag bladders like they used to have back in the day, if they offered the different sizes like for 5x8, 6x9, 7x10 and so on there would be much more of my fellow baggers changing speed bag bladders and buying bladders from them, The glue in bladders are just a waste of time and nobody wants to mess with that, the snap-in air valve is so easy use, And BTW their answer to using one size for all speed bags is just bullsh*t, They also say their small double end bladder works for the smaller speed bags is another answer that's Bull, There's a reason why the speed bag bladders are shaped like speed bags and the double end bladders are round, Pretty much common sense, Can you use a double end bladder in a speed bag, of course you can, can you use a speed bag bladder in a double end bag, of course you can, But ever since the speed bag came out the bladders were shaped like speed bags, NOT ROUND but tear drop shaped, Lets contact Everlast and let them know what you want.Last edited by ventanakaz; 08-21-2024, 03:26 AM.
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Picture of the old style everlast Striking/Speed bag bladder compared to the new style. (Edit) Oh and the everlast double end bladder is of a better quality too, if you ever tried to replace a bladder on a double end bag, Some are just about impossible to glue in, The Snap-in value is so much easier, No glueLast edited by ventanakaz; 08-24-2024, 04:41 AM.
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You should go back to the early years of the forum, and the discussions about Tim's "melon" bag. It was a red and blue Everlast bag. When it finally died it was discovered that it been fitted with a double end bladder when it was made. I have used the Title Quik Tec double end bladders in my large and medium size bags. For the most part they filled them rather nicely. It's interesting to note that in the early part of the twentieth century after the advent of the pear shaped bags they were still using round bladders in them.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostYou should go back to the early years of the forum, and the discussions about Tim's "melon" bag. It was a red and blue Everlast bag. When it finally died it was discovered that it been fitted with a double end bladder when it was made. I have used the Title Quik Tec double end bladders in my large and medium size bags. For the most part they filled them rather nicely. It's interesting to note that in the early part of the twentieth century after the advent of the pear shaped bags they were still using round bladders in them.
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