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  • #11
    Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
    Neverlast bags are to be avoided.
    They have sand bags in the middle.

    I had one and I had to take out the filling .

    For the casual person, I think a 100 lbs water bag by Century or MaxxMMa are good enough.
    Wrap your hands right and wear proper protection you should be okay to hit whatever.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Mr.MojoRisin' View Post
      Yep, that's the one!
      Just ordered it.~ 299.99

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      • #13
        check out this ringside. 649.99. heritage. 2mm thick leather.

        https://www.ringside.com/ringside-he...-unfilled.html

        but it's unfilled. the one you like, mojo, it comes filled

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        • #14
          Originally posted by IrishDiscussion View Post
          check out this ringside. 649.99. heritage. 2mm thick leather.

          https://www.ringside.com/ringside-he...-unfilled.html

          but it's unfilled. the one you like, mojo, it comes filled
          Have fun filling that with polyester sheets.

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          • #15
            they have a 90 lb heritage, just like that one but it's filled, and they want 849.99 for it. probably worth the 200 to have it pre-filled, i'm tempted to call and offer them 300 to fill the 200 lb heritage, 950 bucks, ill tell em, 1k shipped, deal?

            maybe. thinking about it.

            that leather one is boss. never seen one anywhere, yall?anyone laid hands on 1?

            Got the 200 pound one that mojo likes coming .. 84 to ship...maff sold me with the 'rippin body shots'....

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Mr.MojoRisin' View Post
              Wrap your hands right and wear proper protection you should be okay to hit whatever.
              No, thanks .
              I tried the sand bag weight add-on like Ringside suggests.
              Did not like it at all.

              Just got my PBE bag up to 80 lbs.
              Stuffed more polyester rags in there.
              It's just about perfect.
              It's a 14" by 42" bag.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
                No, thanks .
                I tried the sand bag weight add-on like Ringside suggests.
                Did not like it at all.

                Just got my PBE bag up to 80 lbs.
                Stuffed more polyester rags in there.
                It's just about perfect.
                It's a 14" by 42" bag.
                What the hell is a sand bag weight add on? Or at least what is the purpose...

                Why would you want to hit something full of rags? That's way too soft to toughen up the hands for a fight.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Mr.MojoRisin' View Post
                  What the hell is a sand bag weight add on? Or at least what is the purpose...

                  Why would you want to hit something full of rags? That's way too soft to toughen up the hands for a fight.
                  Works for the pros.
                  All those PRO bags, Outslayer and Prolast are all 100% filled with cloth.
                  Hydraulic press presses them hard.
                  Filling of the punching bags: Our heavy bags are hand filled with fabric materials and machine compressed multiple times,by professionals. They know exactly what they are doing and how to fill the heavy bags to give them that perfect feel. Our punching bags are filled only fabric, never with sand.
                  http://outslayer.com/why_we_are_the_best.html
                  Water bags are even softer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBQg_f5q4Kk

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by OCPancho View Post
                    Works for the pros.
                    All those PRO bags, Outslayer and Prolast are all 100% filled with cloth.
                    Hydraulic press presses them hard.
                    http://outslayer.com/why_we_are_the_best.html
                    Water bags are even softer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBQg_f5q4Kk
                    Works for the pros? I've seen pros do some pretty moronic ****. A punching bag is a punching bag, it's either crap or good. I've also seen fighters use everything from title and everlast to Grant. Hell, Canelo uses everlast so that makes it correct right?

                    Bag work doesn't make you a boxer and if you need a soft bag because a regular bag hurts your hands then you aren't cut out for the sport.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Mr.MojoRisin' View Post
                      Works for the pros? I've seen pros do some pretty moronic ****. A punching bag is a punching bag, it's either crap or good. I've also seen fighters use everything from title and everlast to Grant. Hell, Canelo uses everlast so that makes it correct right?

                      Bag work doesn't make you a boxer and if you need a soft bag because a regular bag hurts your hands then you aren't cut out for the sport.
                      Everlast has several models .
                      The run of the mill bags you see at Big 5 and other stores are crap.
                      The sand bags they add eventually go off center and some spots of the bag become really hard.


                      Sorry man, you can't make me agree on these really hard bags as great tool for boxers. Those are reserved for Kung Fu and Karate fools.
                      Boxers take care of their hands . It's their livelihood .
                      You think boxers should toughen their hands ?
                      They shouldn't pad their wraps so much then hit rag filled punching bags ?https://********/-dzOQvmI2Eg?t=115

                      There's a reason why punching bags have gotten MUCH LARGER.https://********/vRygZnrVPQg?t=113
                      To add weight, they made the bags LARGER.
                      100 lbs bags are mostly 14-15" by 5 feet now.
                      You want it heavier, try 16" to 18" in diameter.
                      They are all linen filled.
                      And they are not super soft like you think.
                      You need a pair of good gloves and good wraps to work on them.

                      I have no idea what a " regular bag" is.
                      If that's the crap bags made by Everlast filled with shredded cloth and sand bags, there's a reason so many are being dumped on craiglist.

                      BTW, Grant does not make punching bags. He gets them made by Pro Equipment. He just has them label them for him.

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