I picked up this Old Kangaroo 4200 on ebay for 9 bucks. It doesn't seem like its ever been used. It was a little hard to get on the hook because the loop is very thick, but it has a great feel, great rebound, very fast. Just wondering if anyone has any history on the Roo 4200 like when they started/stopped making them??
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Originally posted by Busta Knuckles View PostI picked up this Old Kangaroo 4200 on ebay for 9 bucks. It doesn't seem like its ever been used. It was a little hard to get on the hook because the loop is very thick, but it has a great feel, great rebound, very fast. Just wondering if anyone has any history on the Roo 4200 like when they started/stopped making them??
They were an Awesome bag. I must have punch through 9 or 10 of them in the mid-to-late 1970's.
you can see them in "my speed bag history" clip. Particularly at 1:02 - 1:22 during 1991. I'm pretty much flat out there on a roo 4200 9x6. It wasn't until 1996 that I really dropped the everlast 4200 for the Ringside 9x6 and then 8x5.
Wish I still had those bags... they were really nice on the hands.Speed Bag
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Roscoe, how big is the bag? There are still places out there that sell bladders for larger bags. It's a bit tedious to change them out,but once you get the hang of it , it's not all that bad. I have four bags that take the Everlast 14 x 9 bladder, and I've had to change out the bladders in every one of them at least once.
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Originally posted by Dutchman View PostRoscoe, how big is the bag? There are still places out there that sell bladders for larger bags. It's a bit tedious to change them out,but once you get the hang of it , it's not all that bad. I have four bags that take the Everlast 14 x 9 bladder, and I've had to change out the bladders in every one of them at least once.
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