I like how some of the bags sold as the same size, are different actual sizes. Are some of these speed bag companies using elastic tapes measures?
I do enjoy hitting some of these "half sized bags" as i like to call them.
The 7x10 Pro Mex is one of these half size bags, and an interesting bag to hit. It's almost as small as the Title Standard Pro 5x8, but i find that it moves at a speed that is in between a 6x9 and a 7x10.
A lot of times i take the 5x8 Title Pro, and the 7x10 Pro Mex out for the same practice session. I'll be practicing with the 5x8, and if i want to work on a combo at a little slower pace, but i don't want to change bag size, the Pro Mex gives me the unique opportunity of practicing in "Slow motion" with a 5x8-ish sized bag. I do this all the time, and it works really well for how i like work on combos, and moves.
Keep On Baggin'

I do enjoy hitting some of these "half sized bags" as i like to call them.
The 7x10 Pro Mex is one of these half size bags, and an interesting bag to hit. It's almost as small as the Title Standard Pro 5x8, but i find that it moves at a speed that is in between a 6x9 and a 7x10.
A lot of times i take the 5x8 Title Pro, and the 7x10 Pro Mex out for the same practice session. I'll be practicing with the 5x8, and if i want to work on a combo at a little slower pace, but i don't want to change bag size, the Pro Mex gives me the unique opportunity of practicing in "Slow motion" with a 5x8-ish sized bag. I do this all the time, and it works really well for how i like work on combos, and moves.
Keep On Baggin'



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