Freestanding Reflex Bag...

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by nufc_jay, Mar 7, 2013.


  1. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest

    Any of you ****ers own one?

    I'm looking at a couple, Lonsdale and Everlast, both of which seem to have **** reviews about defalting all the time and bursting. Now this may be down to the user smacking it like a heavy bag and not using it for what it's designed for...

    Anyone recommend a durable one?

    kthxbye
     
  2. MrSmall

    MrSmall Member Full Member

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    All my experiences with that **** bursting is people going hell for leather on them and of course they don't stand up to that.
    I know you have dynamite in your fists but if you can reel that back in, either should see you right.
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    This guy makes it look like a Tijuana cab driver.
     
  3. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest

    Hmm... I'm not sure if I'm feather fisted enough for one of these... :think
     
  4. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest

    Also... that "guy" is about 12 :lol:


    Annoyingly, all the videos I've seen of them being tested are Everlast ones but they're also the ones I've seen with bad reviews so I've plumped for a Lonsdale one.

    I'm sure they're all the ****ing same anyway :conf
     
  5. greynotsoold

    greynotsoold Boxing Addict

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    I had one by Ringside 20 odd years ago, when I used to try to buy every product they sold. Wasn't real impressed with it, generally, though I think it helped me develope some sweet uppercuts.
     
  6. ROACH

    ROACH Boxing Addict banned

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    Those things are garbage.

    Better off getting a double end bag.
     
  7. nufc_jay

    nufc_jay Guest


    I can't drill/screw into the wall/ceiling otherwise I'd be getting a hanging heavybag/speedball combo