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Not on the 15" you can't, but Walmart has the 21" for $92 and the 27" for just under $130.
Wow thats a great price.
Not on the 15" you can't, but Walmart has the 21" for $92 and the 27" for just under $130.
I've got a 200lb Ringside with the 2" foam. It DOES settle, unlike what Ringside tells you (my old gym had a saggy one too). But still a good bag.
I find taking it down and beating it with a bat to even it out is a nice change in regimen.
I've got a 200lb Ringside with the 2" foam. It DOES settle, unlike what Ringside tells you (my old gym had a saggy one too). But still a good bag.
I find taking it down and beating it with a bat to even it out is a nice change in regimen.
Nobody's going to mention the Aqua Punching bag or Rival's version?
My gym just got one and I worked it for the 1st time yesterday. I really liked it!
Definitely not a gimmick product. Has an awesome feel when striking it., like hitting a giant beer belly lol.
Combination of weight plus give lets you really work power shots. There's also no padding issues to worry about like settling(hard/soft spots) or foam breaking down.
http://aquatrainingbag.comCan you recommend me a good aqua bag?
I've got a 200lb Ringside with the 2" foam. It DOES settle, unlike what Ringside tells you (my old gym had a saggy one too). But still a good bag.
I find taking it down and beating it with a bat to even it out is a nice change in regimen.
Is it rock hard or the foam liner help a bit. As long as the bag is not cement and I can punch and kick it.
I've gone through 2 of Ringside's 100lbs leather bags, and both settled a bit at the bottom as well.
I hear PRO boxing supplies and Outslayer make good bags today that shouldn't settle at all due to being composed of just fabric and no sand/sand-bags at all.
My 80lbs Outslayer bag has not settled at all, but I've only been using it for a year so far.
Pro Boxing Equipment bags are good, and so are Nazo Bags. Both operate out of the Los Angeles area (as does Outslayer, I believe). I know that Rival's bags are all made by Pro Boxing Equipment.
Stay away from nazo boxing. Horrible business practices. I’m about to post a thread on it but can’t post yet.
Which is better the Rival 150lb or Prolast 150lb?
Not able to get Nazo and proboxingsupplies where I'm from
Are you talking about the new Rival heavy bags (the Mark 1) or the old ones (orange and black) ?
The "old" Rival heavy bags were made by Pro Boxing supplies and were fantastic. Dont know how good are the new Mark 1 tho.
The Prolast one look exactly the same as the Pro Boxing. So in all, I think you should go with the one that is the easiest to get and the easiest on you wallet.
Hi thanks for the response its the black one Rival Pro