anyone else checked out these bags? title hasn't disappointed me yet but i'm a little concerned about 20 dollar bags.
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We discussed those bags at length in this discussion: http://www.speedbagforum.com/forums/...hlight=classic
The consensus is pretty much that they are decent bags, very fast and very lightweight.
I have one of the 5x8's and it's a fun bag to hit.
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Originally posted by swaddington View Posthttp://store.titleboxing.com/classic-speed-bags.html
anyone else checked out these bags? title hasn't disappointed me yet but i'm a little concerned about 20 dollar bags.
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Originally posted by swaddington View Postwith those bags above, what makes those so expensive? Am I just paying 40 bucks for the name or is there some tremendous difference that makes those far superior bags?
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It's been stated several times, but these bags are very light. I think the leather must be significantly thinner than other bags.
My Everlast Pro bags are heavy and the leather is pretty thick, but I like the heavier bags myself. I have 3 or 4 Everlast Pro bags.
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Speed Bags are Tough
I bought a Century bag a few months ago...it leaked air and had a lousy feel so I decided to try to pop it with a dart...I tacked it to a wall and started chucking darts at it...had about 4-5 darts hit the bag and bounce off before I finally got one stuck in...what does this have to do with anything? nothing, but I did take a video of this if anyone cares to see....
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One Tough Bag
Aight, here's a demonstration of how tough speed bags can be. I stood about 15 feet away throwing darts, using a baseball throw not a pub throw...most of the accurate shots bounced off...
sorry for hijacking your thread, swaddington, and don't try this at home....
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