What's the best heavybag?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Rakim, Mar 4, 2012.


  1. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    Mine is okay now, after i took it down, pulled out allll the stuffing and sandbags, rewrapped the bags, and restuffed it so the bag wasn't rock solid at the bottom. I bought it for the price but you get what you pay for. Somehow, it hasn't already fallen apart and the straps haven't ripped but if you're going to keep it outside, buy something that will last. my next bag is going to either be a Ringside or a Title bag.
     
  2. Rakim

    Rakim Captain ****wit Full Member

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    Cheers. So Ringside and Title are better than Everlast? What would you buy if price was no issue?
     
  3. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    the first gym I went to when i started training about a year and a half ago had mostly Title bags. The one I go to now is mostly Ringside. Of the two, I can't think of an outright favorite. I think the Titles had just the right amount of give but again, those are the only 2 I've used at real gyms.
    The only kind of bag I've owned for my personal use at home in my garage is an Everlast, the one that was on my ship was an Everlast, and the only one we have at the gym at Boot Camp where I'm stationed at is an Everlast but I think those come down to Brand recognition and especially in the case of my duty stations, price. The Everlasts all tend to have the same weight distribution issue.