Did they stop making Tuf-Wear Speed bags? What is the feedback on these speed bags?
Tuf-Wear Speed Bags
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Yeah Allentown, I've got a tuf wear 8x5 (but a small 8x5). I originally ordered a pro mex, they were out of stock and sent me the tuf wear instead (which was a little more expensive) for the same price. It's a nice bag but a little light. I requires a little more effort to keep the momentum going and it's fast. It's a good change of pace. Overall a decent bag.T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:
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You would think a light bag would be faster....but i think one with a little more weight has a quicker bounce. Maybe i'm wrong cause i haven't compared any bags but the promex 8x5 and everlast pro 6x4. The everlast is definately quicker and has more weight i think.
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Originally posted by jumpcannon View PostYou would think a light bag would be faster....but i think one with a little more weight has a quicker bounce. Maybe i'm wrong cause i haven't compared any bags but the promex 8x5 and everlast pro 6x4. The everlast is definately quicker and has more weight i think.
The Promex is lighter than the everlast 6x4 and a good example of differences in rebound. But once your bagging skills improve (handspeed etc.), you'll be able to punch faster with the promex.
It's like the Atomic bags from title. I've only punched one once (the tiny one), it was extremely fast but very light weight. You'll have to develope your hand speed to keep up with the bag. They've got a personality of their own.
It's a different experience and will broaden your skills as a bagger.
"So many bags.....................So little time!"Last edited by TJ_MaTee; 12-06-2010, 06:48 PM.T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:
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